How do you do magazine transfers with clear contact paper? And, would it
work with digital prints on paper, as well?
Mary H.
p.s. several things I can't live without:
paper grocery bags--I use them for tempera paint--one per table, squeeze the
colors of paint to be used on them--kids share. (no containers to wash out
afterward
old magazines: I tear out the pages and the kids use them for mixing colors
with tempera and acrylic paint
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From: "Rebecca Burch" <mamallama@gmail.com>
To: "TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group"
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Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 7:12 PM
Subject: [teacherartexchange] Favorite Art Supplies
> Things I can't live without
>
> Sharpie Markers (in black, plus silver and all the colors)
> Clear Contact Paper (for magazine transfers)
> Rigid Wrap
> Heavy foil or tooling metal
> Yes! Glue
> Duct tape (yes, really. Kids LOVE making things out of tape!)
> leftover bits of wire from the phone company
> Prang soy crayons
> Prismacolor pencils
> A digital camera
> Photoshop
> Data projector (great for blowing things up and tracing on the wall for
> murals)
> Spray Paint
>
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