Saturday, August 3, 2013

Product Review : Gelatos® & Stamping

Hello all, happy weekend! This is Sam here to share a few of my projects using Gelatos®  Some of you might wonder what is Gelatos®. Gelatos® are compact acid-free pigment sticks glide on creamy smooth for vibrant color and coverage.  All Gelatos® blend easily with or without water.  You could use this unique medium on paper, canvas, or wood!


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Here are some of the projects that I have used Gelatos® for the background.

First project is part of my wall art using embroidery hoop. The polka dots background is painted using Gelatos®. Just draw circle on the watercolor paper and blend it with water. 


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The second project is a layout using Gelatos® and emboss-resist to create a rainbow background. I stamped and heat embossed the background with white embossing powder, then doodle different shade of colors - yellow, orange, blue, teal, purple and pink on the card stock. Take your time to blend the different colors with water. Note: all the products used here are from July kits excepts those random embellishment (Crate Paper) are RAK from one of my scrapbooking friends. 

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Close-up of the Gelatos®  background: 
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And here's the third projects using Gelatos® and October Afternoon Travel Girl stamp set. I went for a bookbinding crop a few days ago and made this mini notebook! Believe it or not, I was babywearing my boy for almost 3 hours while I bind one of these mini books. This book is made using August kit and watercolor papers & twines from my own stash. I also made a muslin bag to keep the mini book and memorabilia while I travel. *Please note we are trying to get more of these fun Travel Girl Stamps in to the store.*

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I keep the cover fairly flat and simple as I would want to keep them in my bag while I travel. 

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Close-up of the stamped image on the muslin bag and the mini bookmarks (made using shrink plastic). 

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These are the tools and supplies I used for stamping different medium in this project. 
Note:

  • VersaCraft is for stamping on fabric (the muslin bag)
  • Staz On (black) for stamping on shrink plastic and Opaque (cotton blue & white) for stamping on transparencies
  • VersaMark, embossing powder (white & gold) & heat gun are for heat embossing the image
  • VersaColor are used for stamping on the wood veneer
  • Stamp set of your choice (I used October Afternoon Travel Girl here)
  • Fiskars Stamp Press (great for stamping on transparencies)

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These are the embellishments that I have stamped. 

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Even with Fiskars Stamp press, I had to attempt a few times to stamp nicely on transparency.

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Some of the pages of my mini book: I will fill this up when I go for my Jakarta trip in October.

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Paint stripes and dots background using Gelatos®  

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Do you know you can make your own mist using Gelatos®? I chopped off a small piece of Gelatos® and added a little water to create a paste. Then I added the paste along with some water in a Mini Mister to create my Gelatos®  mist! 

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I used Tim Holtz Distress Stains to create the big paint splatter on the background. 

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Thanks for reading such a long post. I hope this post would inspire you get your hands dirty and play with Gelatos® & stamps this weekend. Have a great weekend ahead!

3 comments:

  1. such gorgeous projects Sam!..especially love the travel book and great job on the binding with baby ;)

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  2. fun projects Sam! Love the gelatos on the layout of your baby!

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  3. Sam, these are all beautiful projects! I had no idea what this product was until now...thank you!

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