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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 USING A PENCIL, DRAW DESIGNS ONTO COLLAGRAPH PLATES 8 DISPLAY AND ENJOY! SELECT A WET MEDIUM TO WORK WITH SPRAY THE FINISHED COLLAGRAPH PLATE WITH A WATER SPRAY BOTTLE TO RE-MOISTEN THE MEDIUM GATHER TEXTURED MATERIALS APPLY THE MEDIUM TO COLLA- GRAPH PLATES USING REGULAR BRUSHES OR SPONGE BRUSHES CENTER THE PAPER OVER THE PLATE AND USE HANDS TO GENTLY RUB AND PRESS THE PAPER CUT OUT AND GLUE TEXTURED ITEMS ONTO COLLAGRAPH PLATES MATERIALS HOW TO MAKE A COLLAGRAPH VARIETY OF ITEMS BRUSHES TEMPERA PAINT ELMER’S GLUE RIGID SURFACE PRINTING PAPER SPRAY BOTTLE PRINTING PRESS with different textures and/or sponge brushes or ink or hot glue such as cardboard or chipboard for each student or brayer (optional) filled with water theartofeducation.edu Copyright © The Art of Education University, LLC
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Page 1: HOW TO MAKE A COLLAGRAPH...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 using a pencil, draw designs onto collagraph plates 8 display and enjoy! select a wet medium to work with spray the finished collagraph plate

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USING A PENCIL, DRAW DESIGNS ONTO COLLAGRAPH PLATES

8DISPLAY AND ENJOY!

SELECT A WET MEDIUM TO WORK WITH

SPRAY THE FINISHED COLLAGRAPH PLATE WITH A WATER SPRAY BOTTLE TO RE-MOISTEN THE MEDIUM

GATHER TEXTURED MATERIALS

APPLY THE MEDIUM TO COLLA-GRAPH PLATES USING REGULAR

BRUSHES OR SPONGE BRUSHES

CENTER THE PAPER OVER THE PLATE AND USE HANDS TO GENTLY

RUB AND PRESS THE PAPER

CUT OUT AND GLUE TEXTURED ITEMS ONTO COLLAGRAPH PLATES

MATERIALS

HOW TO MAKE A

COLLAGRAPH

VARIETYOF ITEMS

BRUSHESTEMPERA PAINT

ELMER’S GLUE

RIGID SURFACE

PRINTING PAPER

SPRAY BOTTLE

PRINTING PRESS

with di�erent textures

and/or sponge brushesor ink or hot glue

such as cardboard or chipboard for

each student

or brayer(optional)

filled with water

theartofeducation.eduCopyright © The Art of Education University, LLC