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Gelatine Prints for all Seasons

Hi Everyone,

As promised I made some gelatin prints and tell you about the process. I decided to make three cards, although I now have quite a few backgrounds. It so much fun to play with that stuff....








My stamp supplies:


Are you curious about the process?  Visit the STAMPlorations blog for a full tutorial!


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Happy Stamping!

Linking up with: Jingle Belles - A Christmas Carol (Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer - even that Rudolph is not featured here, just one of his brothers...)
Happy Little Stampers - anything goes with dies (butterfly card)
The House that Stamps Built - wildlife, monochromatic, charms (Christmas card)

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Comments

Anita in France said…
Such delicious style and impact, Cornelia ... that warm, autumnal background is stunning behind the delicate butterfly ... the leaping stag is so artsy and cool ... and that fabulous spooky card with the googly eyes just tops the bill tonight ... It's oustanding! Hugs, Anita :)
papierelle said…
Die Hintergründe haben eine tolle Wirkung!! Begeistern mich alle drei!!
Mac Mable said…
Thank you for the step by step on your three fabulous cards over on the blog. The backgrounds have produced really unique works of art...love all three cards x The first one is so artsy and so vibrant. So clever with the black gesso on the second and very striking third one.Thank you for the inspiration x
What wonderful cards. I love the colors on all of them and the Spooky one is so cute with just some eyes peeking out here and there.
Bobby said…
Okay. So those eyes really are spooky, Cornelia, but that card is so clever. I love it. And the other two, too.
Kim Heggins said…
Wonderful trio of simply fabulous cards! My favorite is your spooky card, those eyes are amazing.
beautiful backgrounds - love the colors on the butterfly one
thanks for joining us at HLS

Barb Housner (DT)
Heather said…
Wow! These are all so cool! Love your fabulous backgrounds. And that Christmas card is gorgeous! Love the blue and the sparkle! Thanks for playing with The House That Stamps Built.
Donna said…
Fabulous cards and backgrounds, now I am wishing I had had gel plate at a recent convention I went to. Glad you joined us at The House That Stamps Built. Donna DT

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