Did something like this years ago when blacklights were in vogue.
We put the work on display in a large hall show case. Then we put
blacklights inside and covered the inside of the glass with black
paper with only small holes to look through. It was very inviting
and very successful.
Woody in KC
Ann Wilschke wrote:
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> I am thinking I have the perfect class to do some fine detailed painting
> with fluorscent paint and then light it with a black light.....Very
> retro. Anyone done this lately and have any tips. Thanks in advance.
>
> Nervous in Michigan....
> Ann Wilschke
> middle school
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I'm from Kansas, where the Legislature and BOE keep trying
to define the term "suitable" because our constitution requires
the state provide a "suitable" education for all students
Only Kansas is flat, not the entire planet.
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