Are you an art enthusiast looking to unleash your creativity? Look no further than our Gelli Arts Giveaway! With the chance to win big, you can explore your artistic side with ease. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a beginner, our giveaway will give you the tools you need to create something truly unique. Get ready to let your imagination run wild with Gelli Arts!
What is the Gelli Arts Giveaway?
The Gelli Arts Giveaway is an exciting opportunity for creative enthusiasts to win a complete set of Gelli Arts products, including the Gelli Arts printing plate, gel printing tools, and accessories.
How can you participate in the Gelli Arts Giveaway?
To enter the Gelli Arts Giveaway, simply follow the instructions on our blog post, which includes liking and sharing our social media pages, subscribing to our newsletter, and leaving a comment on the blog post.
What are the benefits of using Gelli Arts products?
Gelli Arts products are designed to help unleash your creative side by providing a fun and easy way to create unique prints and patterns.
Who can participate in the Gelli Arts Giveaway?
The Gelli Arts Giveaway is open to anyone who loves to create, regardless of skill level or experience.
When is the deadline for the Gelli Arts Giveaway?
The deadline for the Gelli Arts Giveaway is [insert date here].
1. The Gelli Arts Giveaway is a great opportunity to explore your creativity and unleash your artistic side.
2. By participating in this giveaway, you can win some amazing prizes that will help you take your art to the next level.
3. The Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of art projects, from scrapbooking to mixed media art.
4. With its easy-to-use design and high-quality materials, the Gelli Arts Gel Printing Plate is perfect for both beginners and experienced artists.
5. So why wait? Enter the Gelli Arts Giveaway today and start exploring your creative potential!
Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address. A representative from the Gelli Arts company emailed me a few weeks ago and asked if I wanted to try one of their gel printing plates and of course, I said yes, because I love free stuff. I had seen these on a few different mixed media blogs and my curiosity was piqued, but I shied away from them because of the price. Yesterday, I received two printing plates. One to try out and one to give away to the readers on my blog! If you would like a chance to win, comment below and I will randomly draw a winner. I pulled out the gel printing plate to try during one of my very small classes today and the kids loved it. They loved the gelly texture of the plate. The texture shows up really nice. You can use them over and over again. If you press too hard like scratching it with a pencil the texture will stay and imprint on to future prints. We used ours several times already and the texture has erased clean. I would love love love to try this with my preschoolers! So fun! I follow you via google reader! I have tried to win one of these great Gelli plates before. I hope I can win one eventually! Thanks for posting. This look like theyd be fun for all grades! Would love to win one to try out with my students! Is your giveaway open to Canadians? I havent found them here in Canada and would love to win one! I so want to try this. Question, are the re-usable? Or once the texture is in them is that pretty much it? A friend of mine tried this with homemade gelatin plates. If this is similar, it is an awesome process. As an art teacher and a printmaker, Im always excited about new ways to introduce printmaking to my students. I would LOVE to try this out. Thanks for the chance. Im always up for trying new products especially ones like this that are re-usable! This would add another element to printmaking with my students. I found a tutorial for gelatin plates on You Tube but this sounds so much easier! Id love to win and thanks for the generous giveaway! These Geli plates remind me of jello prints I had tried once. The only problem with jello printing is that you only get pulls from it before it falls apart. These look really interesting, even if I dont win I may order some and try them out. Thanks for sharing! Ooooh this looks great and it looks like a better way than creating your own gelatine plates the day before. I would love to try these. I wonder if there is an Australian version of these. I never heard about these until about a month ago and Im definitely intrigued! I havent checked prices yet but I like the idea of just ordering enough that the students could take turns. They seem to like watching their classmates work when there is a surprise involved! This could be perfect for my fourth and fifth graders. I have been considering dabbling in the gelatin prints and this would be perfect. Does the gel dry up? Can it be reused once it is dry? How dense is the gel, did it hold its shape after the paper was pressed? The gel doesnt dry up. It can be reused over and over again. Its pretty firm. It works like monoprinting on a plate. If you go to their website you can see videos of it. I dont see where it says if this giveaway is closed, but I would love to win it! I echo the previous comment, where do you buy the bracers? I just found your site today, and am so inspired! I love your projects, especially because they are allow the students to explore the process of art in many different ways. Great job! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Pop Art pictures 2nd grade . By Marcia Beckett September 15, – pm January 15, printmaking. I am planning to buy a few more plates and let the kids try these out in stations. The children were just so excited to use this! If you would like to a chance to win a Gelli Arts printing plate, leave a comment below. Bookmark the permalink. About Marcia Beckett Marcia is an elementary art teacher and loves painting, drawing, sculpture, art journaling and clay. Her blog, Art is Basic, features many exciting art projects for kids. Sarah says. September 15, at pm. I had never heard of gelli plates. I would love to try this with my printmaking club! Impey says. Beverley Baird says. Ive never tried this but the results look great. What a wonderful giveaway! Christie – Fine Lines says. Ive read about these also and have always been curious to try. Thanks for the chance!! Heather Hyslop says. Jen says. Ronda says. Ruth ackermann says. C says. I love printmaking! Ive seen these before but never had a chance to try them! Nancie Kay says. Pat says. ArtMuse says. September 16, at am. Katie Morris says. September 17, at am. Ashley says. September 17, at pm. I look forward to the opportunity to win! Claychik says.