I've found that creating with color challenges vs. product challenges using my Gelliarts Plate is certainly more challenging, but I'm enjoying it. Remember you can always follow along on my Instagram Account @smilynstef.
Here are a few recent creations.
Here were the colors for Day 9. She provides both a physical representation of the bottles & the names. I try to match by name if I have it, but if I don't, I try to match by the image. The neon paints really kicked this one up.
I love that neon pink ... I used some thread on this one.
This was one of the clean-up prints ... I like the same colors in a less intense combination, because I've found on the first print, one color can overpower the others.
Day 10's colors made me happy ... they felt like colors I might actually use together on my own.
I loved both prints I got with both the positive and negative of two stencils.
This one shows the circle stencil a bit more.
I won the GelliArts Placement Tool for participating in #colorconspiracy2024 (the first time I've won anything despite participating for years, so I was thrilled). It has really helped position my layers.
GelliArts also re-shared this print, which made me smile. After the fact I realized I should have masked the other openings in the stencil to only print the flower ... but hey, that's the point of this exercise is to learn (and hopefully remember). All of the little leftover crusty bits on the edges make me happy.
Day 22 was a color combination that seemed to work better for me (it also sometimes works better when I use them side-by-side vs. layering the colors).
I was thrilled with the print I got using the bag that contained this week's Avocados.
I hope you've enjoyed this colorful journey with GelliArts.
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