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Ah, the joy of block printing...the carving of the block, the feel of the squishy ink, the roll of the brayer, and the infinite number of copies you can print - even in different colors. No art experience would be complete without a little unit on block printing! Design your holiday greeting cards, plaster the world with your special message, or put your own rubber stamp ideas to the block. Better than using potatoes, sponges, or clay to block print, as your designs will be permanent, storable, and reusable.
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For my students to learn gelatin printing
Clare A
I teach printmaking and these are a good size to start with.
Clare W
Super fun for students. I thought I'd enjoy working with this during the "stay at home orders"
For my students to learn gelatin printing
I teach printmaking and these are a good size to start with.
Super fun for students. I thought I'd enjoy working with this during the "stay at home orders"
Teaching a class next week