Terrific and Glitterific BLING!

Tips and Tricks for Glitterific Paint on the Gel Plate

Today’s Tidbit features a FUN product, Folk Art's Glitterific Paint. I love this product because unlike the loose glue I used to use, this is suspended in a clear shiny gel that adheres it to the paper (and other surfaces) with no mess and no flaking! You can use this product on top of your gel prints or incorporated into layers like I am doing in this week's tutorial.

Sumie-E Sketch Paper comes in a 9x12 is wonderfully absorbent collage paper that glues down flat and smooth. I am super excited that this product is now stocked by Joggles! The very same paper also comes on a roll so that you can keep on printing without having to stop and shuffle individual sheets! Both are linked below.

Joggles Mixed Media Art Supplies

All of the products used in this Tidbit are linked below please consider supporting Joggles as the are a family owned business
in Rhode Island with great customer service. Joggles are the exclusive retailer and producer of my stencil and mask designs used in this video.
You can always get your 9x11 gel plates, rice paper, and brayers from them and they often ship the same day

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