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I ordered them and made up some exemplars. Actually, I wanted to play with
them first :)
I used printing ink, but the directions said you could also use acrylics.
My exemplars came out great. The students (depending on age) might have
some trouble lifting the print off the curved surface, but otherwise it was
easy. It might also be fun to print on a watercolor background or
specialty papers. Unfortunately I moved to another school, so I didn't get
the chance to use them with my students.
I got mine through Nasco. This reminded me that I would like to try it
again and need to reorder for my current school. Thanks
Cheryl
Lisa wrote:
>Hi everyone -- have any of you every purchased those great rubber realistic
>looking fish used for printmaking -- Gyotaku style? I have borrowed a couple
>from someone I know who can't remember where she got them and I am desperate
>to buy several! Thanks for you help!
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