Absolutely Awesome Monoprints with Posca Pens

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Today’s Tidbit features Posca pens on the gel plate. In the past I have let designs dry and pulled them with a print. Super fun, but this time I've tried something TOTALLY new and different. For this indirect mark making technique, I'm adding water, I'm spritzing gold, and I'm painting from the back. WHEW! There's a lot going on in this video–you're going to love it. Remember, gel printing is all about layer, layer, layer.

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Posca Pens are very versatile, they will write on any surface and do not need a tooth. They work on glass, metal, ceramic, wood, and the rubbery surface of the gel plate. 

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