Because I wanted to add color to the stamped image (as shown above), I stamped and masked the image on watercolor paper, before I added the Mono Printing using the Gelli Arts Plate. Here's a picture of how the project looked, once I removed my masked image and added the Mono Printing.
About the giveaway....
A few weeks ago, I became the 400th Friend of Gelli Arts on Facebook, and Lou Ann graciously offered me a 6" x 6" Gelli Arts Plate to giveaway to one of my readers! To be eligible to win the Gelli Arts Plate, simply leave a comment on this blog post by Saturday, February 18th. I'll randomly draw a winner from all comments left on this post and post the winner on Sunday February 19th. Be sure to check back to see if you are the lucky winner!
Details:
Stamps - Stampotique
Ink - Ranger Black Archival, Ranger Distress Ink Gathered Twigs, Evergreen Bough, Fired Brick Red
Card Stock - Black, Red, Watercolor
Other - STAEDTLER Mars Graphic Marker(blush)/Karat Aquarell Watercolor Pencil (yellow), Claudine Hellmuth Studio Paint, Punchanella, Chicken Wire Stencil, Gelli Arts Plate, Sponge Dauber, Eclipse Masking Tape, Brayer, H20 Brush
Thanks for stopping by!

Oh that's just too cool! Endless background possibilites! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat background Lisa, works fabulously with the Stampotique image. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the Gelli Arts plate it's fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteRene from OZ xo
Wonderful effect! love the background and it works perfectly with your stampotique gal!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Lisa your background looks fab. Have never heard of the Gelli Arts Plate before but if this is the results you can get I would definitely love one. Thank you for the opportunity. x
ReplyDeleteHave no idea how to use a Gelli plate but it looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteI took a mixed media class at the CHA, and would SO LOVE to win this so I can try some things!!!ThankS!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to leave my email in case I win :) sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteYour card looks wonderful, great background. Love the image. Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool, and drop dead georgeous, I love it!!
ReplyDeleteI am filled with excitment over this gelli plate. I love the effects that you have acheived on paper and can only envision more ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow...I have never seen this 'Kate Crane' side of you! I love it!!! Fantastic color and background is amazing! I need to get my hands in this...I need more time!!! Fabulous work!
ReplyDeletethanks for a chance to win
ReplyDeletelove your art
Awesome background, Lisa! This is so up my alley! Well since February 18th is by DD's B-day, maybe I will be lucky! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun background! It looks like a very interesting technique. I'll have to check out the Gelli Arts facebook page.
ReplyDeleteAwesome background for this wonderful card, Lisa!! Thank you so much for sharing your inspired art with us at the Stampotique Designer's Challenge this week!
ReplyDeleteVal :)
Wow - this is so cool! Love the background. The image and words go together so well!
ReplyDeleteYour background looks amazing Lisa, and love the card-one of my favorite sentiments. Thanks for joining us at Stampotique Designer's Challenge this week :-) and thanks for the help today!
ReplyDeletegirl that background is amazing. I love it!
ReplyDeleteIsnt the Gilli Art fun?! Just took a class making a tag journal using the GA plate. Your Stampotique card is great! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI just love how you created this card. So much dimension and color to it. Love all your work! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great background. I would love to win and get the chance to try this tecnique out. Thanks for sharing. tdharris1@cox.net
ReplyDeleteLisa, this card/background is awesome. You find some of the coolest items to play with. I'm in awe of what you create.
ReplyDeleteThis gelli art plate looks really cool! I haven't tried one as of yet, and would love to win one to play with! Thanks for this chance! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove what you have created. That gel plate looks awesome! Would love to get one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful background and wonderful CASE, Lisa! Thanks for joining us at SDC # 48.
ReplyDeleteI love the gel plate, I've never heard of it before. This is soooo Kate Crane. The whole project looks wonderful, you rocked it!
ReplyDeleteOOoh, I LOVE it - what a great colourful background
ReplyDelete:-))
I have no idea what the gel plate thingy is, but you know I'm always up to try anything so I'd love to win it!!
This books looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the backgrounds that have been created :)
ReplyDeleteLove this Lisa, it's so good to see you joining us. Gorgeous background x
ReplyDeleteOoOh gorgeous artwork. Glad you came to play with us. Gez.xx
ReplyDeleteI would love to have it because I'm going to start trying out some mixed media projects.THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteWell aren't you the generous one. Thank you for offering such a great prize.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to play with a new toy. I have all of the goodies to go with it, too. My teacher said this is an easy tool, much easier than making my own.
ReplyDeleteLisa, your project is awesome!!!! Nice to see you playing iwth us!
ReplyDeleteVicki
Love your project! The gelli art plate looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteThis is super cool, so many possibilities, thanks for the chance to win one
ReplyDeleteSo very cool Lisa! LOVE it! Gelli art looks pretty inttreeeeging too! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa! This would be so much fun to do. Please count me in on your give-away. Thanks much and have a great weekend:)
ReplyDelete- DebbieK
I love your card Lisa, and the gelli art looks interesting - certainly looks great here x
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing background. Took a look at the Gelli Art site this a.m. WOW! I am itching to try this process. Have a great weekend. Yvonne
ReplyDeleteLove your CASE:)
ReplyDeleteFound you through SDC!
Thanks for the chance to win a Gelli Arts Plate:)
*Hugs, Inger