Monday, June 23, 2008

Gelatin Plate Printing, Part 2


Lisa and Susan needed something to brayer their paints on for the gelatin plate printing. The table is covered with cheap plastic sheets but they wanted something that would be smooth and not show wrinkle marks. With a 20% off coupon from BB&Beyond Susan bought a teflon oven liner that she cut into 4 squares. My heavy-duty contribution to the art effort was to punch holes in the sheets and hang them on a nail.

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