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The Great Glycerin Experiment

The Great Glycerin Experiment
The Great Glycerin Experiment

I’ve said before that I hate cleaning a gel plate. I decided to clean this grubber while I watched PMartist Studio on Tuesday.

I used hand sanitizer, baby oil, a lint roller and packing tape. I also used a lot of elbow grease. There was still scant smudges of paint on the plate.

During the stream, someone mentioned oil soap in relation to cleaning stencils. For some reason, that made me think of glycerin, and I have lots of glycerin soap melt from making melt and pour soaps.

I dug out a couple of cubes. I misted the plate with water, and started “skating” a cube around.

Using paper towels, the remaining paint tended to come up much more easily than with hand sanitizer or baby oil.

Yesterday, I placed a Walmart delivery order and included a bottle of liquid glycerin.

I tried a few drops on the plate. Again, using a paper towel, I was able to get the very last crumblies of paint off the plate. After it dried, I rubbed baby oil all over the plate and massaged it in. I’ll let it rest until tomorrow.

The lighter areas are just air bubbles under the plate. The plate is lying on a desk top made of solid surface counter top. This is what it looks like bare:

You can see that the gel plate is clean and almost transparent.

Still Plays With Crayons!

Still Plays With Crayons!
Still Plays With Crayons!

I love this technique! You do two wax rubbings with two different colored crayons using two different stencils, on the same sheet of translucent paper! Then, you spray or stain the back of the paper with a third color!

I did these about two weeks ago.
I love crayons! Always have!

The four stencils I used are all from PMartist Studio. The crayons are from Amazon and Dollar Tree.

Today, I stained them each with Unicorn Spit.

Zia for this one:

Unicorn Spit is very intense but can be diluted with water.

Phoenix Fire for the other:

I used a sponge brush and a misting bottle to add water. The paper is cicada paper, a brown rice paper. (My joke is always “Is brown rice paper better for you than white rice paper?”)

After Spit

Unicorn Spit is so intense, especially the orange, that I might like the rubbings better without it.