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How to Make Gel Prints with Gel Press
Follow these simple steps to create beautiful gel prints with your Gel Press plates
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Prepare and Paint
Clean your Gel Press plate and use a brayer to apply a thin, even layer of acrylic paint across the surface.
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Add Texture
Place stencils, leaves, or other textural elements on the painted surface to create unique patterns and designs.
3

Print and Reveal
Place your paper on top, gently rub to transfer the paint, then carefully lift to reveal your beautiful gel print.

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