we used long Qtips to put the oil on the back of transfer and then placed
the image onto a piece of bristol board and used a tongue depresser to rub
smoothly on the back of the zeroxed image. Last year the students then
added some color but left the black and white areas of the face. I have
some digital images of some of these. fran
On Sat, 7 Oct 2000 artrageous@bigfoot.com wrote:
> How do you use the wintergreen oil to transfer xerox images? And what do
> you transfer them to? This sounds really interesting!!
>
> Sharon
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