Watery Effect with Poppies Stencil and Blending Tool

Achieve Subtle Soft Color Blends

Today’s Tidbit shows you how I use my Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool and my NEW Poppies Stencil design on the Gel Plate to create a watery, softly blended gel print. Using the Blending Tool, I apply paint through the stencil and onto the Gel Plate in a very painterly manner with soft transitions between two colors. I think you are going to enjoy the effect!

Featuring another NEW stencil design this week. These new stencils and masks are 9x12 and work perfectly with the 8x10 Gel Plate and the six inch brayer.
Joggles has GREAT prices on their stencils so you can definitely fill your cart without breaking the bank. All of the new stencils are available for purchase at Joggles.com

This month my NEW Landscape Collage Techniques Workshop opens for registration on the 21st and begin NINE weeks of pre-recorded instruction
with real-time feedback in the virtual classroom on January 28th.

MORE online learning with me

If you are interested in in-depth learning I have an online self-study Gel Plate Monoprinting for Collage Paper workshop that’s fantastic.

I also have an online workshop called Building Better Backgrounds that is always open and offers 14 different techniques for mixed media backgrounds

Full length in-depth tutorials (including the conclusion of this one) are published on my Paper Paintings Patreon Page
every week for ongoing learning and creative inspiration. Visit Patreon.com/ElizabethStHilaire to learn more.

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