Jackie's class sample of printing with gelli plates |
This is the class that I was able to take this year. (other bits of unexpected life happened,nothing bad , more later on) I was a class full of learning and a little bit of playing ... maybe a little more than just a little. As we printed on paper and then fabrics we would share what we where doing with each other and come up with some interesting ideas for doing our gelli prints.
First we printed on paper..... then we played with fabric
my prints |
organizing which prints to use in my wall hanging |
one of my class mates choices for her project |
and our wall hanging quilt tops to the point that they got to at the end of the class on the second day.
ready to quilt and add accents |
gelli printing on a canvas....... with grandma's dunker's recipe
on of my class mates projects
making choices as we each put our projects together
I want to say thank you to Jackie van Fossen for the inspiration and guidance while learning to use this new to use product and something I have had my eye on for a few years. Check out her site at cloth n paper
and stop by from time to time to see what classes she will be teaching next year.
I have a few ideas to expand what I have learned and will share those as I work them out.
This is also my WIP for this week and I will be linking up with Monika
In stitches until next time
Annette
I don't know anything about gelli plates but it sounds and looks like a very interesting class :-)
ReplyDeleteI've never done this...looks like lots of messy fun!!!!
ReplyDeletevery cool....looks like fun :)
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