In a message dated 9/29/2003 11:43:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mwhiteaz@cybertrails.com writes:
The librarian sent me something like 8-9 rolls of clear mylar used to
make protective book covers; the mylar is folded over a piece of thin
paper, which is glued at the folds.
My first, actually my only thought was to slip student artwork in it to
protect it when it's on display. What other uses can you geniuses think
of to do with it?
I have used mylar to do monoprints. I had the kids use tempera.