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I like styrofoam egg cartons... use every other cup and use the empty ones
to mix in. Recycled and toss at the end of the day.
>From: "Sears, Ellen" <ESears.us>
>Reply-To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
>Subject: RE: elementary painting
>Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 11:27:05 -0500
>
>It changes for each project and class - but some of the things I have
>tried:
>
>Meat trays or Styrofoam plates
>Plastic and metal lids - we are reusing someone's trash so I don't always
>wash them out -
>Lots of baby food jars with premixed paints - lots of colors set up at
>painting stations - seal with wax 'wrap' from the science lab...
>A long strip of aluminum foil rolled down the center of the table - primary
>colors (magenta, yellow and turquoise) plus white (white line down the
>middle, one of each color on both sides) - the kids mix right on the foil -
>toss when finished (although one year we did mount the dried foil on mat
>board - reminded me of Stella)
>Solo (brand name - like the paper cups) soufflé cups (paper, crimped - a
>cross between cupcake liners and paper cups) - ordered through the
>cafeteria
>-
>Ellen
>
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