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LET’S DO ACETATE!

Acetate Sheets make a perfect overlay tool for presentations, allowing you to add charts and graphs. With the clear visibility of these sheets you can ensure the provision of clear and crisp visuals, making it the star of the show!

Each sheet measures 8.5” L x 11” W. They boast a thickness of approximately .004” which is thicker than most brands. These Acetate Sheets are exceptionally durable and resist cracking, well made for long term usage.

These overhead projector sheets are flexible and can be used for a lot more than just charts and graphs. Their flexibility makes them versatile and perfect for DIY arts and crafts.

Hygloss transparent acetate sheets will surely come in handy for a bunch of reasons in any classroom. Lessons become fun and easy to understand, when these sheets are used in overhead projectors by teachers. Create an interesting learning environment for your students!

We have witnessed amazing art projects being made using these acetate sheets, from window cards to stencils to even wizard hats. The sheets boast convenient features such as quick dry, write on compatibility and so much more that makes them great tool for your arts and crafts arsenal.

 

STAINED GLASS

 

You will need:

  • Acetate Sheets
  • Puff Paint or Craft Enamel
  • Alcohol Inks
  • Design template

Instructions:

  • Draw or print out a design you wish to follow, on a letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inch)
  • Place an Acetate Sheet on top of design
  • Outline design with puff paint or craft enamel. Allow to dry
  • Apply Alcohol ink to fill in the design. Experiment mixing colors and allowing them to bleed into each other

CANVAS POUCHES

You will need:

  • Acetate Sheets
  • Permanent markers in various colors
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Spray bottle
  • Canvas pouch or pencil case

Instructions:

  • Use permanent markers to draw large shapes on the Acetate Sheet. Color in shapes as well as background, making sure to color every spot of the acetate
  • Fill spray bottle with rubbing alcohol and spray a fine mist over the colored side of the Acetate
  • Place canvas pouch on top of the acetate sheet and press down firmly
  • Remove pouch and see how your design has transferred beautifully from the Acetate Sheet to the canvas!
  • You may want to spray some more alcohol onto the canvas, to enable the colors to mix even more. Note: Spraying too much as this will cause colors to fade


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