I have been experimenting with gelatin prints to determine how well they hold up when a second layer of a different medium is applied. No problem so far. I even sprayed a gelatin print with water and found that once they dry the prints really do stay put. They are also easy to run through a printer. This was printed using an Epson with a 90 degree feed. So! Don't be afraid of going back in and paint other things onto your prints.
The stamps were made by my friend, Sandy, who will be teaching a stamp and stencil workshop at our next guild meeting. We made our own stencils and stamps in a Laura Wait workshop. Not only were they easy to make but there were more "us". Today Sandy spent some time volunteering at World Shelters in order to assist the earthquake victims in Haiti. Love to Sandy, Love to Haiti, Love to People Helping.
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