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Natureprint Paper 30 sheets
How It Works:
Simply select the subject of your print from a wide array of natural or manmade objects, place it on top of the paper, and expose it to sunlight, or a UV lamp, until the paper turns light blue in color (1-3 minutes depending on intensity of sunlight). Once exposure is complete, submerge the paper in water to stop the exposure process, remove print from water and set aside to dry. It’s that easy!
Tips & Tricks:- Want a deeper blue print? Simply add a dash of hydrogen peroxide to the water before submerging your exposed paper.
- Want to be able to use Nature Print but can’t make it outdoors? Not a problem, use an artificial UV light source to substitute for natural sunlight. Parental supervision is suggested when using electric powered UV light sources.
- Beautiful freehand drawings are easier than ever with Nature Print Paper. Dip a paintbrush or cotton swab in hydrogen peroxide and start applying it to the unexposed paper. This step should be done indoors away from sunlight. Once you are happy with your creation, move your masterpiece outside into direct sunlight for normal exposure. Once exposure is complete, submerge the paper in water just like normal. The only thing holding you back is your imagination!
Melissa and I saw this at the NSSEA convention and thought it was a really unique, neat idea. This product produces beautiful, permanent prints from any flat object. All you do is put an image on top of the sun-sensitive blue paper, leave it in direct sunlight for a little while, and Voila!, an impression is made on the paper, varying from white to various shades of blue. You can use the transparencies included in the kit, or any flat object - try leaves, stencils, and even photographic negatives (without ruining them). The photographic-like image requires no inks, presses, photo equipment or chemicals. Exposure time required is two to three minutes; then develop in tapwater in seconds. It's fast, safe, and neat! ~ Stephanie
I needed it for a class project.
I'm a CC director and are using these for a Science project. More affordable than many others.
I will be using this with Classical Conversations Cycle 2
This is for a science project for Classical Conversations.