Belinda Del Pesco

While staying in, let's make some drypoint etchings from recycled clear plastic packaging. You know those see-through containers your produce and baked goods are packaged in? Pull one out of recycling and snip a few squares or circles from the plastic so we can make a drypoint print. You can transfer the print to paper with a metal soup spoon. And when the print is dry, you can paint it with watercolors. Here is a round-up of blog posts and video tutorials to walk you through, step by step, so you and your family can make some drypoint etchings at the kitchen table: www.belindadelpesco.com/make-a-drypoint-print-from…

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