A mom-box card made from a gelatin plate monotype I had created during a printmaking workshop I took, many years before. Nancy Marculewicz taught the workshop, which was hosted by North Shore Arts of Gloucester (MA). Sadly, her book, Making Monotypes Using a Gelatin Plate, seems to have gone out of print. As printmaking goes, working with gelatin plates is cheap and easy, though if you want to pay more to cut down on the prep time, I noticed several years back that Blick was selling, soft, flexible printing plates that would work the same way. They might even be washable and reusable, assuming you don’t cut into them.