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Gel Plate Color Challenge | Blue

Sometimes choosing colors is the very thing that slows us down. In this blue gel plate color challenge, I limited myself to working with only shades of blue paint to see how much depth, texture, and variation I could create within a single color family. By narrowing the palette, I found it easier to focus on layering, mark making, and experimenting with new texture tools without overthinking color combinations. The result was a cohesive stack of blue collage papers and a reminder that creative freedom often comes from gentle constraints. This session is part of my ongoing gel plate color challenge series, where I explore one color at a time and build ready to use papers for future mixed media projects.

 

Sometimes choosing colors is the very thing that slows us down. In this blue gel plate color challenge, I limited myself to working with only shades of blue paint to see how much depth, texture, and variation I could create within a single color family. By narrowing the palette, I found it easier to focus on layering, mark making, and experimenting with new texture tools without overthinking color combinations.

The result was a cohesive stack of blue collage papers and a reminder that creative freedom often comes from gentle constraints. This session is part of my ongoing gel plate color challenge series, where I explore one color at a time and build ready to use papers for future mixed media projects.


Supply List:

Gel Printing Starter Pack:

Gel Press 6x6” or 5x7” gel plate: https://amzn.to/48QI0Sd 

4” rubber brayer: https://amzn.to/4axTg7p 

Liquitex Basics Set: https://amzn.to/4owmwyH 

1 Ream of copy paper: https://amzn.to/4pplENG 


Gel Plates:

Gel Press gel plates - multiple sizes:  https://amzn.to/44e63If 

3” each - Gel Press Petites - set of 3 shapes - https://amzn.to/4iIa4dR 

Gelli Arts gel plates - multiple sizes.  https://amzn.to/4pXH8kM 

 

Brayers:

Speedball brayer: https://amzn.to/3ZTiV2h 

Budget friendly brayer set: https://amzn.to/3Z1el0G    

 

Paint:

Liquitex Basics - Set of 12 - https://amzn.to/48qXevV 

Amsterdam Acrylics Set:  Amsterdam Standard Acrylics - Set of 90, All Colors, 20 ml, Tubes 

Lukas Acrylics: https://www.jerrysartarama.com/lukas-cryl-studio-acrylics 

Nova Color Paints https://novacolorpaint.com/ 

Pébéo Acrylics: https://www.dickblick.com/products/pebeo-high-viscosity-studio-acrylic/ 

Blick Fluid Acrylics: https://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-artists-fluid-acrylics/ 

Da Vinci Fluid Acrylics: https://www.dickblick.com/products/da-vinci-fluid-acrylics/ 

Golden Fluid Acrylics:   https://amzn.to/48LkV2n  

Charvin Paint set: https://amzn.to/3yQDm49

Walmart Craft Paint - Apple Barrel:  https://www.walmart.com/ip/Apple-Barrel-Acrylic-Craft-Paint-Matte-Finish-Essentials-2-fl-oz-12-Pc/484659680?classType=VARIANT&athbdg=L1200&from=/search 

Walmart Craft Paint - Folk Art: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Folk-Art-Acrylic-Paint-Set-Festival-24-fl-oz-12-Piece/52620447?classType=VARIANT&from=/search

Paper:

1 Ream of copy paper: https://amzn.to/4pplENG 

Biggie Canson Sketch Drawing Paper 18x24” (I cut into fourths) - https://amzn.to/4ojdWDI 

Canson XL 9x12” Mix Media paper sketchbook -  https://amzn.to/4pNy3uz    

Bristol Paper pad - multiple sizes  -  https://amzn.to/44bMXm1  

Wet Strength Tissue Paper - https://amzn.to/4oeInuQ 

Medical Exam Paper - Rolls - https://amzn.to/42EURne 

Deli Paper https://amzn.to/4n5qMok    

Stencils:

PM Artists Studio: Use code JenFan10 for 10% off at https://pmartiststudio.com/

Options for cleaning your gel plate:

Baby wipes - https://amzn.to/43hx0Z7 

Baby oil - https://amzn.to/42hTPdK 

Scott blue shop paper towels - https://amzn.to/43glsp2 

Other Studio Tools:

Apron - https://amzn.to/4aAqrqW 

Green Frog Tape - https://amzn.to/3PsEbJE 

Disposable gloves - https://amzn.to/4n74YbM or https://amzn.to/48UkXG9 

Ranger Anti-stick craft mat - https://amzn.to/4nLpgbS   

Ranger heat-it craft tool - https://amzn.to/3JXK66z   

Mist Spray Bottle - https://amzn.to/4iNzffj 

Catalyst Wedge/Blade & Palette Knife:

Princeton Mini Blades - https://amzn.to/3Jyla3V

Wedge Tool - White - https://amzn.to/3TyMvrp

Angled Wedge - Grey - https://amzn.to/3n5RL9X


Note: Some of the links above are affiliate links. This means I may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you, if you decide to make a purchase. Your support helps me continue creating these videos. I truly appreciate it!

The paint colors used:

Pébéo:

Iridescent Blue Green

Iridescent Blue Black

Liquitex Basics Fluid:

Phthalocyanine Blue

Liquitex Basics Soft Body:

Light Blue Violet

Charvin:

Ocean Blue

Nicole’s Craft Paint:

Tropic Blue

Daler Rowney Liquid Acrylic:

Galactic Blue

Golden Fluid:

Teal

Payne’s Gray

Phthalo Blue (Green Shade)

Golden High Flow:

Iridescent Gold

Amsterdam:

Cobalt Blue

Prussian Blue Pthalo

Sky Blue Light

King’s Blue

Grayish Blue

Ultramarine Light

Folk Art Craft Paint:

Medium Blue

 
 
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Jennifer Tobin Jennifer Tobin

My Favorite Art Supplies

Over the years in my studio, some supplies have definitely moved to the favorites list. Here are some of the art supplies I return to time and time again!

Over the years in my studio, some supplies have definitely moved to the favorites list. Here are some of the art supplies I return to time and time again!

*Some of the links below are affiliate links. That means that I have purchased the product before you and I will earn a small amount from your purchase because of my recommendation. There is no extra charge to you and I appreciate you shopping from my links!

Wood Panels

Over the years I have learned that I love creating on wood panels. Painting on stretched canvas isn’t always my favorite. I prefer wood, especially in pieces that I am adding layers of collage and texture into. I’m also not against the wood grain showing through in a piece. I’ve even used a wood burning tool in order to add lines and pattern into the wood. There are a variety of brands to choose from, I’m not partial to one over the other at this point. But I do like buying unprimed wood panels.

It is best practice to prime the wood panels first. For that I use gesso… clear, white, or black.

Da Vinci Pro Birch Wood Painting Panels

Da Vinci Pro Ultra Smooth Gesso Panels

Catalyst Wedges & Blades by Princeton

There’s one reason you won’t see any brushes on this list - Catalyst Wedges and Blades by Princeton. They are my absolute favorite mark making tool. Sliding paint around with these two on wood panel, on a gel plate, in an art journal, mixing paint on a palette… the best! I know it’s hard to see up there because it’s covered in paint. But the mini blade is on the right hand side of that picture. ;)

Princeton Catalyst Wedge Tool - white

Princeton Catalyst Wedge Tool - angled grey

Princeton Catalyst Mini Blade Tool

Modeling Paste

I know it can feel so scary if you’re diving into the world of acrylic mediums for the first time, but please don’t let fear stop you! This is my favorite to mix with acrylic paint and create noticeable texture on my pieces. Start with this one and then branch out to explore others!

Molding Paste or Modeling Paste, same difference.

Liquitex Modeling Paste

Golden Molding Paste

Stencils

I have purchased a variety of stencils from different companies over the years. I can highly recommend Stencil Girl stencils and subscribing to their Stencil Club membership is really fun, too. I’m now even learning how to make my own stencils and masks with a Cricut cutting machine.

The Crafter’s Workshop Stencils

StencilGirl Products Stencils

Cricut Maker 3 and Mylar Sheets for making your own stencils.

Gel Plate

If you don’t have one of these yet, do yourself a favor and get one ASAP. I use a gel plate to create beautiful layered paintings and a variety of collage papers. It is by far my favorite tools to use when I’m warming up in the studio or when I need something to help me create those unexpected layers of paint. There are two big brands that top the list and I enjoy them both. Starting with a 6x6” or 8x10” is a great place to start!

Gelli Arts printing plate

Gel Press printing plate

I also have an online course where I teach you how to create layered landscape paintings with a gel plate. You can learn all about that course here. I’d love for you to join me!

Brayers

I use a a variety of different brayers in my painting process. Mostly, I use them to move the paint around on my gel plate. But, even in that process I have found many different ways to use brayers to create a variety of marks. I even have a YouTube video all about this process. Watch that here.

Budget friendly brayer 2-pack

Speedball soft rubber brayer

Acrylic Paints

So much to say about paint! I would dare to say that 90% of the time in my studio I am using acrylic paint. (I also love oil and cold wax… drool!) Depending on the day and project will depend which brand and type of acrylic paint I’m using. I just realized I will probably need to do a separate blog post for just talking about the favorites on this paint list. Here are some favorites for now:

Liquitex Professional Soft Body Acrylic Paint Set

Lukas CRYL Studio Artist Acrylic Paints

Golden Fluid Acrylic Paints

Charvin Extra-Fine Artists’ Acrylic Paints Basics Set

Nova Color Acrylic Paints

Recycled Materials & Cardboard

Do not underestimate the items around you that are FREE. This is an example of me playing around with paint techniques on cardboard. Since I am a texture fan, I like using my scraping tools on surfaces that will catch the paint in interesting ways, like the bumps of the cardboard! Even better if it has rough edges or part of it is torn.

You will also see me using cardboard and other recycled materials in my gel printing process.

Small Sketchbook

I have two current favorites. This one above is square when closed but then this nice landscape shape when opened. I like using this one to experiment with art materials and PLAY. The one I have is 5x5” and there are various sizes.

Arteza watercolor paper square sketchbook

Large Sketchbook

The other sketchbook I like is the Canson XL Mix Media Paper Pad. This is the sketchbook that I always have next to me while painting with a gel plate. I roll off excess paint from my brayer into this sketchbook to create these beautiful pages. I am in the process of filling this sketchbook up and love flipping through the pages to see the different color stories. Certain pages can actually take me back to specific paintings when I look at them.

Canson XL Mix Media Paper Pad

Silicone Brush

Another favorite mark making tool with no bristles… a silicone brush! This painting was created using only this tool. Much like the Catalyst mini blade tool, I love using these to move and scrape paint around.

2 piece Silicone Paint Brush Shaper Tool

Linen Canvas

These linen canvas pieces come in a pad of 10 sheets and they are already primed and ready to paint on. The primer is clear, so I like to paint with some of the linen still showing through. Especially these drippy floral paintings!

Senso Clear Primed Linen Canvas Pads

Now, let’s go create!

I hope this list has inspired you to try something new! Please let me know if you have any questions or if you’d like to see more posts/videos with other details. I’m happy to share!

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