Random Color Bingo: 
A Live Gel Print Experiment
Join me on March 31 at 1:00 PM Central Time for a fun, $7 live session
where we let a little color chaos guide our creativity!
Class sample artwork
A quick peek at the playful, random color chaos we’ll be exploring together.

Come Curious, Not Perfect

  • This is a live, playful creative session
  • We’ll use random color selection to jump-start printing
  • You’ll print along (or simply watch, if you prefer)
  • It’s relaxed, beginner-friendly, and low pressure
  • The goal is momentum and discovery — not perfection

What to Expect:

This isn’t your typical polished class. Think of it as an art party where anything can happen! We’re going to fill in a “color bingo” sheet with random colors, spin a wheel, and see what kind of surprising combinations we get. It’s all about having fun, experimenting, and not worrying about perfection. You’re welcome to print along or simply watch and learn.

Key Details:
  • Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
  • Time: 1:00-2:00 PM Central Time
  • Cost: $7
  • Where: Live on Zoom (link provided after you sign up)
What You’ll Need:
Just your basic gel printing setup, a few paints, and a willingness to play along. We’ll be choosing colors at random, so no need to stress about having the perfect palette.

Recording Available:
Can’t make it live? No worries! A recording will be sent to all participants after the session.

Why Join?
Because you’ll get to see how I approach color randomness in real time — and you might discover a new favorite combination in the process.
This session is designed to be fun first, educational second — but you may be surprised how much you learn.

Limited to 100 participants (Zoom room capacity), so grab your spot if you want to join live!

Only $7
Applicable sales tax will be added at checkout.
What people said after playing
After the session, I asked what people enjoyed most. Here’s what they said:


“Just the surprise of seeing what happens!”

“I loved seeing the real time process. It was so helpful to see how thin you rolled your layers and the time between layers in a way that is hard to tell from the quick videos”

“The opportunity to play with no expectation of a ‘finished’ product. I loved being able to experiment and reevaluate what I liked or didn’t like.”

“The randomness plus all the juicy educational tidbits."