September 22, 2016

Gel Press Blog Hop with DCC

Hello! This month over at Designer Crafts Connection we were sponsored by Gel Press.  I had lots of fun and made tons of printed images while trying to figure out what to create but finally decided on making a Halloween background piece for a mixed media card.  

Gel Press plates are not “gelatin”- they're way better! You have all the benefits of ‘gelatin’ printing - with no downsides! Gel Press is super durable and reusable because unlike ‘homemade’ gel- you can store your Gel Press plate at room temperature. It’s so easy to clean – it’s printmaking without the mess! Press your paper on the gel plate- lift the print and Voila! Creating a masterpiece is easy.

Watch my video below to see how I created the Harlequin background on my card.


Some close-up photos....



Make sure to visit the Designer Crafts Connection blog and the links below to all the designers who participated to get even more inspiration.

Nadine Carlier (you are here)

Interested in the products I used? To make them easy for you to find, I have listed them below. Some links used are affiliated links, which means I receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you, what so ever!!) when you click on my links and make a purchase from their store. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here. This project was created for and sponsored by Gel Press.


7 comments:

  1. Great card! And, I learned so much from your video. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Very cool and perfect for Halloween.

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  3. I love love love this card. Great post.

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  4. Thank you for the wonderful Halloween inspiration. This tool is going to make my holiday crafting even more fun {and more messy, too} :)

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  5. Nadine, Love your Halloween card. Great way to use the Gel Plate!

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  6. loved your halloween card, great back ground

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