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Inside you'll find supply recommendations, steps for pulling your first print and tips for success!

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    Accessible.

    Gel printing requires no formal training or artistic background — if you can press, lift, and play, you can make something beautiful.

    No studio? No problem. Gel printing works on a kitchen table, a tiny desk, or wherever creativity finds you.

    Affordable.

    You don’t need a closet of supplies to get started — a plate, a brayer, and paint are enough to create endless possibilities.

    The materials stretch a long way, making it one of the most cost-friendly ways to build a consistent creative practice.

    Addictive.

    Once you pull your first print, you’ll want to pull ten more — curiosity takes over in the best way.

    The process is playful, immersive, and a little bit magic — the plate becomes a portal to creative momentum.