Gel Press® plates are not just for paper. They work on lots of different surfaces. I've used burlap to create texture on the plate but never as the substrate itself. I noticed how well burlap took the paint and decided I would use the Gel Press® Petite shapes to...
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Fabric Bead Necklace by Karen Ellis
Hi everyone. I’m thrilled to share with you how I created fabric bead necklace using the Impressables Rose Mandala printing plate. I’ve had the opportunity to wear it a couple of times and people always ask me about it. Such a fun, and surprisingly...
Monoprinting Fabric with Large-Scale Repeats by Jane Davila
I recently printed yardage with a Gel Press plate and discovered a few tips to make the process easier. The largest Gel Press plate is 12” x 14” and the fabric that I wanted to print was 108” long and 54” wide so I needed a way to cover the fabric with printing using...
The Blooms of Friendship Fabric Printing with Karla Leopold
This exciting art adventure will take you on an exploration using a 6x6 Gel Press plate with Pebeo Setacolor fabric paint and Setascrib marking pens. Be prepared to leave your critic outside the door. You will play with colors, glitter paint, a substance that feels...