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Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4"x6" (100 Sheets) for DIY Stamps, Kids Crafts & Classroom Art Projects
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Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4
Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4
Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4
Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4
Presto Foam Printing Plates Econo Pack - 4"x6" (100 Sheets) for DIY Stamps, Kids Crafts & Classroom Art Projects
$8.36
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Product Description Inovart Presto Foam printing plates are excellent for young and experienced artists to use for wide range of art and craft projects including printmaking, collages, stamping, stencils, scrapbooking etc. -100 sheets per package. These butter soft foam sheets make great printing plates, they require only the slightest pressure to create working impression which eliminates the need for sharp or pointed tools, great for younger ages. Easy to cut into shapes or tear to create patterns and designs. Accepts water-based adhesives, water and oil based paints, markers, and inks. Excellent for stencil making. Can be used to make quick and easy custom stamps! From the Manufacturer These inches 6 inches foam sheets are excellent for young and experienced artists to use for wide range of art and craft projects including printmaking, collages, stamping, stencils, scrapbooking etc.includes lessons and project ideas -100 sheets per package. inches These butter soft inches foam sheets make great printing plates, they require only the slightest pressure to create working impression which eliminates the need for sharp or pointed tools. great for younger ages. Easy to cut into shapes or tear to create patterns and designs. Accepts water-based adhesives. Accepts water and oil base paint, markera, inks. Excellent for stencil making. Can be used to make quick and easy custom rubber stamps.
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These butter soft foam sheets make great printing plates, they require only the slightest pressure to create working impression which eliminates the need for sharp or pointed tools, great for younger ages.

Easy to cut into shapes or tear to create patterns and designs

Accepts water and oil based paints, markers and inks

Excellent for stencil making

100 sheets per pack.

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I came across this product recommended in an online printmaking lesson. Classroom budgets are (as always) pretty tight and the block printing product we use is getting more and more expensive. Still, print making is part of the curriculum so I'm always actively looking for ways to do the job on the cheap whenever possible. So here are my observations: (1) This product is waaaaay more economical than the "easy cut" material we use throughout our district. (2) While the easy cut material better replicates the sharpness of line one achieves using traditional linoleum block cuts, the Presto Foam product is a pretty good introductory material. I would rate it as excellent for elementary and middle school levels, and acceptable for a foundations high school art class. (In fact, that is precisely how I'm using it this week.) (3) Due to the economy, it's easier to have an "extra" piece of material if a student makes an error. That's generally not possible when using the more expensive product. (4) I was surprised to see how versatile this product is. I've done foam printing with students in the past using disposable foam plates. Opening this product and discovering it was much thinner than foam plates concerned me - at first. But the foam is dense and takes incised line very well. It also does well with larger reduced areas and shapes. In fact, I may use this as an introduction to the concept of material removal before having high school students work with the expensive stuff. Although I haven't tried it yet, I kind of think this would work for reduction printing. While I'm on the topic of printing, I'll share that this material prints well ... IF you use block printing ink. My experience using tempera was a little dicey and I would think kids would get easily frustrated - you really need a thicker substrate to work consistently well. Thinner inks and watercolor won't work at all...they'll bead up on the smooth, unabraided surface. I even tried some intaglio ink because I had it out at the time, and - meh.From a production standpoint, I found that the best application to the foam plate was using a brayer (as you might well imagine.) A little experience is necessary to judge how much is "too much" and how much is not enough to get a good transfer. I've a Speedball hand press that seemed work very well. Simply rubbing with a spoon was ok. Using a brayer was ok. Using a baren worked best.

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