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FYI I don't think it is Shrink Art. We have a product in the Sax catalog
called Plastic Drypoint Plates on p. 317. My guess is that it is this
product or something similar. Judy
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From: Janjarreau [Janjarreau]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 10:36 PM
To: ArtsEdNet Talk
Subject: Re: Printmaking, Drypoint, Line engraving plastic?
In a message dated 1/17/00 7:15:47 PM Central Standard Time,
kevin.lock writes:
<< If anyone wants to know the process, reply to this message and i will
post the full thing in detail. i know this message is a little long but
it's my first and I thought I would say hi.
Thanks in advance
>>
Hello; I would love to know the process. janjarreau
I wonder if the clear plastic product you are using is a product called
Shrinky Dink? Judy from Sax; what do you think?
Janice
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