🎨 Gelli Printing: A Fun, Messy, Magical Art Play Day
If you’ve never tried Gelli printing, you’re in for a treat. It’s one of those creative processes where you can’t really mess up—every pull is a surprise, every layer adds magic, and the whole experience feels like joyful, colorful play.
Whether you’re printing on paper, fabric, or scraps for future collage work, Gelli printing is a perfect low‑pressure way to explore color, texture, and pattern.
🌟 What You Need to Get Started
Here are the basics I used during this session:
A Gelli plate (homemade or store‑bought)
Acrylic paint
A brayer
Stencils, leaves, bubble wrap, lace—anything with texture!
Paper or fabric to print on
If you want to dive deeper, I linked some helpful resources below.
đź§Ş Make Your Own Gelli Plate (Yes, really!)
You can absolutely buy a ready‑made plate, but making your own is surprisingly easy and budget‑friendly.
Homemade Gelli Plate Recipe:
7 packets gelatin mix
1.5 cups glycerin
1.5 cups boiling water
Mix the gelatin and glycerin well, add the boiling water, skim off bubbles, and let it set. That’s it! Once it firms up, it’s ready for paint.
(Full recipe link is below if you want step‑by‑step instructions.)
🎨 Let the Printing Begin!
Here’s what my process looked like:
Roll paint onto the plate with a brayer.
Add texture using stencils, leaves, or anything with an interesting pattern.
Lay your paper or fabric on top, press gently, and peel back the magic.
Repeat, layer, experiment—there’s no wrong way to do this.
I shared several photos in the post so you can see the textures and colors that came through. Every print felt like opening a tiny art present.
📹 Want to See It in Action?
I even made a quick TikTok showing the process—super satisfying to watch!
đź’¬ Let’s Chat!
Have you tried Gelli printing before? Do you have a favorite texture tool or color combo? I’d love to hear what you create—drop a comment below!
đź”— Helpful Links
How to Gelli Print on Fabric (great tutorial!)
Homemade Gelli Plate Recipe
Ready‑Made Gelli Plate if you prefer to buy one
Mix well and boil 1.5 cups water
Add boiling water and move bubbles to the side.
All ready for paint !
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