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What’s a fast way to stencil when you’re working in a large art journal (or any thing else that is big)?  A gel plate!  Not surprisingly, there was an O.O.P.S., an Outstanding Opportunity Presenting Suddenly while I played in this vintage journal.

Watch Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal on YouTube.

If you’re curious about gel printing, I have a page full of resources and videos here including getting started step-by-step, my husband making a print, tutorials and more.

A 5 x 7 Gel Press plate and the mask from my Finding Your Tribe stencil/mask set built the first layer in this vintage ledger.  How did I turn it into an art journal?  By arting on it. No prepping of the pages, just playing right on them.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

I put things on here willy nilly, grab and go, getting color and these 3 ladies all over the page. There was no plan that I knew of at this point but the muse had something up her sleeve.  Of course, she wasn’t going to let me know what that was just yet.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

The gel plate acted as my ink pad to for the jumbo dahlia stamp.  It looks like I stamped it behind the 3 women but you know that I stamped it after them so how did that happen?

By putting the mask on top of the women before stamping, the flowers look like it they are behind them.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

As I chose the words to use from my Uplifting Words stencil…the meaning became clear.  An ode to friendship. I live far away from most of my arty creative friends, so I don’t get to see them in person nearly enough.

But when I do get to spend time with them, it fills up my soul. This is almost like they stopped by for a visit in my art journal.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Using a small paint brush, I painted over the stencil bridges.  No one will know for sure if this was stamped, stenciled, or  even hand lettered.  Unless they know me, then they know for sure it wasn’t hand lettered.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

When journaling over paint, I highly recommend that the paint is completely dry or else it can be very tough on the pen. I try to follow that advice, but don’t always and the pens have paid the price for my impatientence.

What did I write in my usual scribble writing?  While reminiscing with my friends that stopped by, I captured some of our stories.  Since some of the tales are rather embarrassing, it had to be illegible writing.  After, all, I am in enough trouble with them after the comment about their age earlier in the video.

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Thanks for stopping by for this art journal play!  If you’re new to art journaling and ready to get started, check out my free workshop, Permission to Play!

Gel printing in a vintage ledger as an art journal with stencils video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Here are the supplies I used. Some of these links are affiliate links which means I get a small percentage. It doesn’t cost you anything extra and it helps keep the free tutorials coming!


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Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Just about anything can be used for pattern making on a gel plate including toys! Just ask Malcolm Reynolds, the action figure from Firefly that made the pattern walking across the paint. Why him?  Because of his shoes.  Why did I need that?  You’ll see in the video!

Watch Making patterns on a gel plate with a toy action figure on YouTube.

Want to know more about gel printing? I’ve got a page full of techniques and tutorial including getting started step-by-step and even my husband making a print. Check it out here.

The paints are Golden Open.  These are designed to stay open, or workable, longer than regular acrylic paint.  The benefit is that it stays wet longer so no rushing to take a pull.  The drawback is that it takes prints a long time to dry by my standards.

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

The song, One Foot by Walk the Moon, was on repeat all day in the studio so I wanted to have feet walking across the plate.  But my feet are way too big.

Since these are Open paints, there is no rush to get the print pulled. I had time to find just the right way to get footprints on there.  But it didn’t take me long at all to find exactly what I needed.

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

I needed an action figure, and I have several of those in the studio.  Malcolm Reyonlds volunteered for this. His feet were just the perfect size to walk right across the paint.  Plus his boots now have fancy rainbow soles, even better than a Christian Louboutin shoe!

Who is Malcolm Reynolds?  He’s the captain of Serenity on the tv show Firefly.  It was only on for one season, but what a glorious season it was!

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

This needed a playful title, so I grabbed my Ransom Alphabet stencil.  But there was a problem with it, specifically the Os. In just 2 little words, there were 3 Os! But the number 0 looks just like an O.

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

The two “O”s side by side was a real quandary for me.  That would make it so symmetrical and that just didn’t fit the vibe I was feeling. So I flipped the stencil, and one O is upside down.

Now they weren’t identical, just a wee bit different. With a letter like O, it still works. So glad this wasn’t the letter W, because flipping it around would make it an entirely different letter!

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Writing those words legibly felt like I was skydiving without a parachute!  I had been singing along to this song on repeat of the entire time and I wanted them in there so I attempted to write them. O.O.P.S It’s an Outstanding Opportunity Presenting Suddenly.

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

How did I deal with that?  It got the full scribble journaling treatment.  I have to say, I like that far more than what I had originally planned, even if I had been able to write it neatly.

Now you know one of the bands I love to listen to while creating, what about you?

Gel printing with a toy action figure and Golden Open paints on a Gel Press Plate video tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Want to know more about gel printing? I’ve got a page full of techniques and tutorial including getting started step-by-step and even my husband making a print. Check it out here.

Here are the supplies I used. Some of these links are affiliate links which means I get a small percentage. It doesn’t cost you anything extra and it helps keep the free tutorials coming!

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This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

I detested this canvas for a very long time.  I just wasn’t feeling it.  The more I looked at it the uglier it became in my head but that ugliness was a gift from my muse.  How was ugly a gift?  When it makes me cringe, I don’t care what happens to it. I was free to let loose and play.

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

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After a few layers, I feel in love with it but I knew it wasn’t finished.  But I loved it just as it was but I wanted to add more to it.  You can guess that this conversation in my head didn’t get me anywhere at all.

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

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This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

I was loving these little pockets of play so much that I wanted to cut up the canvas but I didn’t want to cut up the canvas.  Another one of those conversations that didn’t go anywhere…until…

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

I decided to live on the edge and take a chance.  I grabbed the black and started painting rectangles around my favorite parts.  What I loved was lost forever. What have I done to this!  Full drama queen happening in my head until I reminded myself it was just an O.O.P.S., an Outstanding Opportunity Presenting Suddenly.

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

In for a penny, in for a pound.  I drew those rectangles, so I decided to fill in the black paint around them. That didn’t help at all. Still didn’t love it.

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!

Adding some more here and there and still no love happening. But that’s okay. I know it is just an O.O.P.S. and the Opportunity will present itself to me when the time is right.

This was an ugly canvas and that was a gift from my muse because when I fell in love with one layer, that is when it go tough!
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