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Re: mylar

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From: Barbara Reser (breser1_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Thu Jan 15 2004 - 01:52:34 PST


I found this use for mylar. Hot glue design on an Altoid tin, or anything
for that matter, and lay a piece of mylar over the hot glue. Press and peel.
It transfers. We made some interesting metallic boxes with gold, silver and
copper mylar. Good luck, Barb Reser, Topeka, Kansas
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From: "The Austin's" <whest177@wheatstate.com>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet@lists.getty.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: mylar

> We have a balloon factory in town and they give rolls of this stuff to us
> every year. I have never found a good use for it beyond decorating for
> dances. It's hard to work with, rolls up while you're trying to place it.
If
> there are any good uses for it I'd love to hear about them. :-)
> ~*~Michal~*~
> K-12 Kansas Art Teacher
> http://www.geocities.com/theartkids
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> > Hi folks!
> > A classroom teacher (and buddy) was so excited to bring me a roll of
> > Mylar...it's about 30" high, and about 15-20 feet long. She was just
> > delighted that she had such a treasure to bring me, but I'm embarrassed
> > and baffled with what to do with it? Do you wonderful people have any
> > ideas?
> > (Of course, I thanked her with enthusiasm, never leting her know how
> > confused I was - I never turn down anything interesting!)
>
>
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