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Daily Pages 04/02/24: It *finally* dried

Got to play with my stamped gel prints today! Details inside.

Apr 02, 2024
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Ever get frustrated that you can’t play with some things immediately? That’s how I was feeling last week when I did some stamping on my latest gel prints, and then they took *forever* to dry. I kept lightly touching the stamped print all day, just to forget about it overnight. I found it again this morning and I finally got to play around with these hexagons that I wanted to use last week. It’s a great feeling.

Technique of the Day

For these hexagons, I stamped using some Versafine Onyx onto some gel prints. I originally thought it would dry quick enough for me to use in that day’s Daily Page, but I was definitely wrong and it needed at least another 24 hours to dry.

That being said, the print was perfectly dry today, and I was excited to finally be able to cut these out and stick them down on the page. The cool thing about gel prints (learn more during our masterclass on Saturday at Noon — details below) is that you’re going to get unique images every time. Each page gives you a great mix of colors and shapes.

I wanted to take it one step further and cut out some shapes from these prints and arrange them on the page, highlighting their subtle differences. You could definitely cut out shapes without stamping first, and then you’d not have to wait for it to dry again. I really like the look of the black ink around the outside, so that’s a personal preference.

Additionally, you can use the permanent StazOn Ink if you like the look and don’t want to wait for the drying time. When using StazOn, I recommend having a StazOn re-inker on hand, I like to keep my ink pad juicy by re-inking each time I pull out the ink pad.

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Reflections & Insights

I need more quote stamps. I’ve been loving using quotes on my pages lately, and I would love a few more stamped quotes that I can use in my Daily Pages. I’ve got a few good ones from the Ali Edwards Story stamps, but I was wondering what your favorites are. Drop me a link in the comments or hit reply on this email and let me know the quote sets you love the most.

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How It’s Made

Check out this quick video of how I created today’s page. Full video below for paid subscribers.

Supply List

  • Ink — Versafine Black Ink, Versafine Clair Inks

  • Stamps — rukristin Shape set, Ali Edwards Design Story Stamp

  • Hexagon Background Paper: Gelli print from stash

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Want to learn more about gel printing? Here’s a few resources:

Getting Started with Gel Printing: A Complete Beginner's Guide

Getting Started with Gel Printing: A Complete Beginner's Guide

Kristin Tweedale
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March 16, 2024
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I put together this blog post with everything that you need to get started with gel printing. There is a full list of supplies, my personal recommendations, and step-by-step instructions for creating gel prints at home.

Daily Pages Masterclass Homepage

Daily Pages Masterclass Homepage

Kristin Tweedale
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March 14, 2024
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This Saturday we have the Monthly Live Daily Pages Masterclass for paid subscribers and our topic this month is gel printing. Learn all about how to get started with this technique and how to incorporate it into your Daily Pages notebooks.


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