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FYI Those acrylic glossies can be found on p.44 in the Sax catalog. I agree
they are great! Hope this helps. Judy
jnagel
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From: <Batmom44>
To: ArtsEdNet Talk <artsednet>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 6:18 AM
Subject: glossies
> The acrylic glossies that I have are great for painting on surfaces that
> acrylics usually won't adhere to well. On surfaces such as glass they can
be
> heated in an oven so that they will survive the dishwasher. I have used
them
> on leather, glass, plastic and metal with great success. I did an on-going
> recycling project one year. The students got extra credit for bringing in
an
> object that the family was ready to throw away and redoing it so that it
was
> attractive again. It didn't apply to broken items unless they were able to
do
> the repairs before bringing them in. And we had to use a little
discretion. A
> coffee pot, toaster or toaster oven was not a good choice. :-)) But we
> did some great lamps, metal canisters, etc.
> Reatha
>
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