I'm still having fun with the September #abcprintingchallenge.
K is for Key – I used 3D Glue Dots and an acrylic block with my husband's key knife to do some prints.
L is for Layers. I printed & rotated using the Pinwheel Brick Stencil by Lizzie Mayne from Stencil Girl and Catherine Pooler Inks.
M is for Markers. I loved how these Zig Art & Graphic Twin Markers looked on the plate … so vivid and fun. One technique I'll surely do again.
N is for nature. I meant to grab some grass or leaves, but it was dark outside, so I went with plan B and used Nature stamp from Unity Stamp Company … hope is a beautiful thing stamp set.
Since Gel Printing is indeed one of my favorite techniques, it is perfect for this Month's Unity Stamp Challenge.
I added some Merlot Hexagons and a sentiment from Unity Stamp Company {…heartfelt sympathy} using the Sketch from Just Add Ink.
I'm also linking-up at the Daring Cardmakers Comfort & Hope Challenge.
Here's the sketch.
O is for Oval is next … not one of my best results, but the joy is in the process. I cut an oval mask out of printer paper and then printed through the mask.
Next up, P is for Pastels. I used some vintage pastels that I picked-up at The Create Exchange on my plate.
The cool thing about pastels is how many prints you can pull. The first was with white paint and the second was with gold.
And finally Q is for Q-Tip. I used new Dylusions Shimmer paints and painted/drew a spiral design with a Q-Tip.
Hope you've enjoyed my Gel Printing as much as I have.










Oh wow you really are having alot of creative fun with your prints. Fun ideas and results. Great to see how you then use the prints for your finished card. Chantell Just Add Ink
Wow, you have been having is much inky fun! The clean hexagons were the perfect way to finish off your floral base design. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink this week. Kim
Love how you created that background, it really makes your hexagons pop. Thanks for joining us at Just Add Ink.