Hey Stampers! This is Robin Redd, here, with today’s post.
SinCity Stamps is partnering
up with Composimold this
month. I was stumped with ideas on what
to mold with this product. After much
research I found the perfect alternative to molding with Composimold.
I made my own mono-print gel plate!
I simply heated the
Composimold in the
microwave for 3 minutes, poured it into a casserole pan that had no markings on
inside so the mold would come out completely smooth.
I had forgotten to put in a release agent, but it came out
of the pan super easy.
This one measures
about 8” x 11”.
This is a great project to use up some of those acrylic
paints you might have around in your stash.
Simply pour a couple colors of paint onto the plate and
smooth out with a rubber brayer. You can
use some other kind of tool, like a spatula, as long as it doesn’t have any
sharp edges.
I used some old sketch paper and laid it over the plate and
smoothed it out with my hand.
When I
lifted the paper, this is what I got!
Next I placed a stencil on the plate, put paper on top of
that,
smoothed it out with my hand and got this fun print.
I removed the stencil from the plate, laid another piece of
paper on it and came up with yet another print.
Now, onto a new color.
I got this pretty print with some residue of the previous
colors on it. I like this one!
I had this fun die-cut sheet of paper I place on the plate
and made this beautiful print.
Here’s the residue on the
plate from the last print made.
I picked up the rest of the paint onto this paper.
I love dots and circles!
I placed a stencil on the plate and spread paint over it.
Lifted the stencil and this is what I got.
I placed an already printed paper over the painted stencil
(can’t waste paint!), and got this print.
You can get so many different looks.
The possibilities are endless.
When you are finished, just wiped down with water and a
paper towel.
But, what to do with all these pretty prints? Well, you can use them as background on a
layout.
Cut shapes out of them and put
them on a card. Tear them up and use
them on a collage.
Me? I made envelopes with some of my prints! I took a thin piece of patterned paper and
made an envelope with We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch.
I trimmed down some papers
that I had printed up on my new mono-printing gel plate
and decorated my
envelope.
I added some doodle lines along some defined shapes.
I, then, used some Project Life cards for address labels.
Now, I have some envelopes ready to send out for some happy
mail.
I can’t wait to play with my new mono-printing gel plate
again.
And!....if you want to use the
Composimold
to make a mold, just tear up the gel plate, place it in the container, reheat
it to use it as a molding compound. Then
you can make a gel plate again, when you’re ready for some more monoprinting.
Amazing….simply amazing!
Until next time...
Awesome post, Robin. Wish I had thought of using ComposiMold as a gelli print plate. You got some wonderful prints and making envys was another fab idea. TFS
ReplyDeleteWow! Love how your prints came out. Love that envelope! :)
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