Making Gelli Prints with Household Items
Inspired by this post (and give-away)  from the Gelli Arts blog, I decided to make a few prints using my Gelli plate and ordinary household items.  I'm a big believer in using what you have in paper arts, so that post is right up my alley.  For my prints, I used plastic wrap, wax paper, bubble wrap, a paper towel tube, and rubber bands wrapped around an acrylic stamping block to create texture.     By the way, if you want to enter the give-away on the Gelli Arts blog, hurry.  The deadline to enter is Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 12:00 noon EDT.      Pictures of the supplies I used and the resulting prints are below.   I used plastic wrap, wax paper, an empty paper towel roll, Golden fluid  acrylic paints, and bubble wrap to make my first set of prints from  household items.      Supplies I used for the first series of prints.         First-pull prints overprinted on the same sheet of paper.    I did not try to line up the print registration each ...