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Lesson Plans


RE: Marble Thix


From: Nagel, Judy (JNagel)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 07:10:45 PST


I agree that Marble Thix is a good product for school use. I liked the fact
that I could mix it in advance and store it in the refrigerator until I
needed it. I also stored it after the class to can extend usage and get the
most out of it. It is not a professional grade so don't be disappointed if
the results doesn't equal your own professional style but for students or
beginners it is good and cost effective as well. FYI It is found in the
2000 Sax catalog on p. 520. BTW I hope you all have received the new
catalog and like it. If you haven't received yours, please let me know the
mailing address and I'll get one to you. Happy New Year! Judy

jnagel

-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph and Gretchen [schultz]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 6:30 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Marble Thix

Julie, in answer to your question re; Marble Thix - I just finished
using it before the holidays and it worked great! The kids loved it.
The main drawback is that you have to mix it up about 5-6 hours before
you need to use it, so planning ahead was a must. And, the colors
faded some if the paper wasn't allowed to drip enough after marbleing.
I provided a separate pan for them to drip into so others could get to
the marbleing tray sooner.

Hope this helps, Gretchen

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