FYI Friskit can be found on page 37 in the Sax catalog. There are also
other masking supplies listed on that same page.. Hope this helps.
Judy Nagel
Sax Arts & Crafts
jdnag@elknet.net
jnagel@saxarts.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Austin's" <whest177@wheatstate.com>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet@lists.getty.edu>
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: Masking
> I remember buying something in college that was called Friskit or
something
> along that line. Works similiar to rubber cement. I haven't used it in a
> dozen years so I have no idea how much it costs, especially for an entire
> class. I have students create stencils for several projects - not a great
> alternative but it is cost effective. You could also use clear contact
paper
> and cut off the excess with X-acto knives if the class is mature enough.
> ~Michal
> K-12 Art Teacher
> http://www.geocities.com/theartkids >
>
> > >Our art teacher is doing a great unit on water color with the 5th
grade.
> > >She was going to use rubber cement for masking next week, but I
> > >mentioned that several of my kids had asthma attacks from strong fumes
> > >in the cafeteria, when another student cleaned the tables for the
> > >monitor (Clorox). She wants to know if y'all have an alterative product
> > >you would recommend. Thanks.
> > >Sincerely,
> > >Kimberly Herbert
>
>
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