Printing with leaves

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Gelli Plate Printing Christmas, Texture Plate Art Projects, Mixed Media Gelli Plate, Jell Plate Printing, How To Gelli Print, Collage With Gelli Prints, Geli Prints Tutorials, Gel Printing Art, Gelli Plate Ideas

Gelli plate printing with leaves is a fun and easy technique that lets us get outside to find beautiful textures. Summer in Canada is short. So, I make a point to get outside and incorporate nature in my art journal and gelli plate printing projects. Today I am sharing my favorite techniques for Gelli plate

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Anna Devlin
Mono Printing, Nature Art Prints, Plant Drawing, Eco Printing, Trendy Flowers, Art Painting Acrylic, Nature Crafts, Monoprint, Arte Floral

2016 Topic 9: Mono Printing Vickie Porter Hi everyone, Darcy here we are with the start of another topic, this time we are mono printing. This is the technical term for creating 'one off' prints, and there are many ways to do this. The name 'mono' means single, and in this case it means a single print can be made at a time. Each successive print needs more paint or ink applied to the block or plate, this changes each print ever so slightly, meaning no two are identical. With some techniques…

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cath cleary
Høstaktiviteter For Barn, Oppgaver For Barn, Leaf Print Art, Landscaping Quotes, Kraf Kertas, Beautiful Landscaping, Leaf Crafts, Lukisan Cat Air, Nature Crafts

Whether you want to create some unique art for your home or keep the kids busy for a few hours this simple project will accomplish both. Here's an easy to follow step-by-step guide to create some leaf art for your home or make a beautiful card for family and friends.

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Ильченко Настя
smART Class: Fall'n in Love With Leaf Printing Magic Crayon Leaf Rubbing Watercolor Resist, Rainbow Leaf Prints, Leave Rubbing Art, Art With Fall Leaves, Paint With Leaves Leaf Prints, Art In Nature Projects, Leaf Print Art Diy, Big Leaf Painting, 3rd Grade Art Projects Fall

This week my 3rd and 4th grade students kicked off the first week of Fall by making leaf prints!! These leaves came off a sycamore tree and have a sort of fuzz on the back that soaks up the watercolors and allows them to blend beautifully! I let them paint it however they wanted. This student painted the sky on hers and asked me to take a picture of the leaf against the sky to see the camouflage effect! We used the crayola 16 color box which is my absolute fav right now! We tried it with…

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Lindsey Hellrung