my husband and i took advantage of the beautiful sunny weather a few weeks ago and set up a painting area outside. we set up our canopy and our 6-foot table underneath and carried LOTS of art supplies outside.
i love when lawrence and i get to do artwork together; he works a ‘regular’ job during the week, so these times are rare…
i was excited to use my ROUND (!) gelli plate for the first time! i told myself today was just about playing, so i wasn’t worried about finished products, just going with the flow.
lawrence worked on creating mosaic crosses…
(sorry for the inconsistency in the photos – some were from our digital camera, some from my iPhone.)
i had to get a picture with my new round gelli plate BEFORE i covered it in paint!
my first print with the round gelli plate! remember, i was just playing with it, so i of course started with my favorite color (Americana’s Calypso Blue from DecoArt), then added a darker blue and got a cool, water-looking print.
i used one of my favorite stencils, the random text box stencil from Retro Cafe Gallery on the round gelli plate. i made some prints on white cardstock, some on old (rectangular) gelli prints. i was pretty happy with the results…
i’m thinking i’ll use these in future mixed media projects (stay tuned!)…
i also made some prints with my rectangular gelli print, this time using blues and orange (i LOVE this color combo!).
i’ve been wanting to make prints with large doilies, and today was the day…
next time i’ll use brighter colors for more vivid prints. i do love how i ended up with a half-painted doily – that will definitely be used in a future project too!
i tried out my set of alphabet metal stamping set on a piece of wood, just to see how it looked –
but i had to stop and take photos of my paper mache skulls while the natural light was still right.
(these are all available at our website www.ArtedeNuestroCorazon.com, at $18 each.)
(my mom checking out what lawrence is doing)
it was a good day. it was a beautiful day to be outside, i got lots of gelli prints ready for future pieces, lawrence created two beautiful mosaic crosses – all in all, a good day.
til next time…