This lesson was one of the last printmaking lessons I added into my curriculum. I was inspired by a middle school project over at The Calvert Canvas Blog and I adapted that idea to my 3rd grade students with a few minor changes.
The boards are ready to go! |
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4 comments:
Very cool! Silly question, what did your students use to cut out letters. Interior of the letters took some patience. These look Great!
Beautiful results! I did a similar project at a camp a few weeks ago with cardboard, but foam seems to work better. Also, great idea to have mirrors handy. :)
Beth Moore
Art-from-chaos.blogspot.com
This is a great project! Can you tell me what chipboard you use? I am having a hard time finding some that seems affordable.
Mary- I used an x-acto to do interiors of letters. I just went from table to table. It wasn't too bad.
Jes- I use whatever the thinnest chip board from Blick is. It comes in a 40"x30" sheet. I know it's super cheap. I'm talking less than a dollar per sheet if I'm remembering correctly.
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