All about the Gel Press and How to Use Them

If you love mixed media as much as I do then you may have already used a Gel Press. They're a lot of fun to use and you can create interesting and beautiful backgrounds for all types of projects.

So you might be asking, what exactly is a Gel Press?

A Gel Press is a clear gelatinous slab that you roll acrylic paint onto and use to pull prints from. The Gel Press allows you to produce a textured print on fabric or paper with the use of stencils and stamps. 

You can use any brand of acrylic paint, however from trial and error I do believe you get better results from the more expensive paints out there compared to paint you may buy at the $2.00 shop.

If you are first starting out then any brand will actually do. You will also get varying results depending on the thickness of the paints 

Do you know you can actually make your own Gel Press?. More on that soon... For now I'll just focus on how to use them.

How to Use a Gel Press:

All you need are some paints, stencils and stamps and of course paper. If you are practicing, just use plain A4 white copy paper until you get the hang of it. 

Using Gel Press with Stencils:

1. Lay the Gel Press in front of you and cover it with paint. As mentioned above, acrylic works best. You may need to work rather quickly as the paint can dry out fast

2. Place your stencil down on the wet paint and lay the material that you are printing on top of the stencil. (Bit like a sandwich)

3 . Grab your brayer or you can use your hands to press down or even an old credit card. Give it a really good press down backwards and forwards and then lift the material off and you have a printed piece.

4. Keep repeating the process with the different stencils on that same material to create fun and interesting layers. Everyone you make will be unique. Y
You may need a spare piece of paper to wipe excess paint off your brayer. Use tags and then you can create another project later.

Gel Press Background Seahorse Tag

Using Gel Press with Stamps:

1. Coat your Gel Press with a thin layer of paint.

2. Press your stamps into the paint. You can wipe off the excess paint or grab some spare paper and stamp it onto that. You are basically removing the paint from the Gel Plate.

4. Lift the material off the plate and you have another printed piece. Keep layering. You can combine both stenciling and stamping too.


Gel Press Printing with stamps and stencils



Homemade Gel Press:

Let’s begin by talking about a homemade version of the Ge Press. If you were at our July 2020 retreat you may remember we did some experiments making our own Gel Plates, which are fairly easy to do.

What you need: To make an 8 x 10 plate:

6 tablespoons gelatin powder
1 ½ cups cold water
1 ½ cups hot, almost boiling water

Mixed gelatin powder in cold water in a brownie pan approx 9 x 12 inches until blended, Gradually add the hot water and keep stirring until it's completely dissolved. Remove any bubbles by tapping the sides. Set in the fridge for about one hour. Remove and you're ready to go.

Pre-made Gel Press:

You can also buy Gel Press in a number of different sizes such as 5 x 7, 6 x 6, 8 x 10, and 12 x 14.
Carrabelle Gelli Plate at Scrap of Your Life 5 x 7 Size

Cleaning Your Gel Press:

To clean your press, you should use soap and warm water, Baby wipes will work to remove paint residue.

Inks and dyes should not be used on Gel Press because the gel will absorb the ink and stain your plate and of course, you won't be able to remove it.

Storing Your Gel Press:

There are plenty of ideas around storage. It really depends on several things such as your crafting style, craft space, storage available, and how often you use your Gel Press.

I must admit I don't use my Gel Press as much as I would like to. So my storage is on one of my shelves in my studio. I do keep all my Gel Press products together such as the plate, brayer, a colour wheel, my Carabelle Stamps, and Stencils.
 
There are three absolute things you should avoid when storing your Gel Press:

Rule Number #1 - Store them flat (either horizontally or vertically (not under a stack of papers and not half hanging over your shelf).🤭 Storing them correctly means they will hold their shape.

Rule Number #2 - Don't store using anything absorbent as this will cause the mineral oil to deteriorate and leach out. I like using plastic transparencies and the tins.

Rule Number #3 - Don’t store them near a window that gets the hot sun glaring through.

Rule Number #4 - Don't wrap plastic wrap or wax paper around your plate as this will cause the wrinkled texture to be imprinted onto your plate. Make sure there is no dirt, hair, or fluff as this can lead to indentations on the plate.

You can also purchase Gel Storage Tins. Like the one below.


Gel Plate, Storage Tins


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We want to see what you have created with your Geli Plress. Post some artwork on our Facebook Page. We can't wait to see!

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