Creative Hobby Alert Gelli Printing with Deli Paper

Hi everyone,
I’ve recently picked up gelli printing as a creative hobby, and I’ve been experimenting with different materials to get unique textures and effects. One thing I’ve found to be a game-changer is deli paper it’s thin, lightweight, and perfect for layering or collaging.

I came across an article that explains how to use deli paper for gelli printing, and it’s been so helpful in refining my technique. If anyone is interested in trying it out or learning more about how deli paper can elevate your prints, you can check it out here. [customdelipaper.net]

Does anyone else here do gelli printing or have tips for working with deli paper? I’d love to hear about your experiences or see some of your creations!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/30/2024 09:53AM by Roger Kaiser.

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Thank you for sharing this. I paint and draw and do other crafts, but never have done any gelli printing. I just watched a tutorial on YouTube called: Gel Plate Printing Techniques 101, because you piqued my interest. I cannot wait to try it with deli paper, too, but learned parchment paper will also work the same way, if not using just plain copy paper. Thank you, again!
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