10802 Gel Plate 8X10
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Nadine
> 3 dayI am really unhappy with this product. I bought one rather than making one because I had read that the homemade ones developed bubbles. Well, bubbles galore! I got this in January 2020 and I have used it 3 times. I have always stored it upright (portrait orientation in the original clam shell between the acetate sheets as per manufacturer instructions. Could it be that I got a defective one which the company should replace. Please get in contact with me to make this right.
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Cosmic Ray
> 3 dayThese are some backgrounds for cards that didnt take but 5 minutes. I used the ink pads I have, Ranger Distress Oxide ink pads, and pressed the ink pads directly onto the Gel Press in different directions and areas for different effects. I used the brayer I had to blend the squares of color. To clean the brayer, I would roll it over a blank piece of cardstock a few times giving me more backgrounds I can use. To clean the Gel Press, I press a blank piece of cardstock onto the gel and it removes the ink. Use what you have on hand. Its fun!
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moonmama
> 3 dayWorks as expected
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DebbieK
> 3 dayI wore out my Gelli Arts 12 x 14 plate after a couple of years of heavy use, so I decided to try Gel Presss plate. Its wonderful, prints great. Ill try to treat it better than my last one, and hopefully it will last for many years.
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Sheryl L Cahill
> 3 dayGreat ways to use this. I had one before but cant find it. The price on this was so reasonable it was worth buying it again even if I eventually find it. Even if you are not an artist there are so many ways to use it with multiple paints and inks. I use mine to make background prints for greeting cards.
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Craig F Cavolo
Greater than one weekGreat
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C Waltz
> 3 daySpeed of delivery was great and quality of the product is first rate. I love my Gelli plate.
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Jody
> 3 dayJust learning to use, but is great. Easy to use, easy to clean, great fun!
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Fan z
> 3 dayMy kids use this made some art works. It’s fun and creative. Good quality.
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Gail Young
> 3 dayGreat product for an afternoon of crafting! In terms of a crafting item, this is a little pricey, but my friends grandkids had a blast making prints with this, and it will last forever. I also have the 8X10 plate, but the 5X7 plate is big enough for almost anything you would want to print and it is easier to handle. We used Deli paper and heavier paper to make prints. The deli paper works great for making collages and adding the prints to other items. You can cut or tear around the print (or the part you want). We made cards and used an inexpensive composition book to decorate and make an art journal. We used inexpensive 2 oz. bottles of paint which worked fine and a brayer which you need to put the paint on the plate.