1. draw the idea of a poly print on paper e.g a flower or face etc.....
2.trace over it with tracing paper with thicker lines in darker areas.......
3.place the tracing paper on a polystyrene board and prick with a sharp pencil pen or pin or whatever works, prick over the outline in the main areas
4.remove the tracing paper (don't worry if it is ripped or not) you will be left with the outline of your design on the polystyrene board
5. get a board which is easy to wipe paint off of as you need this in a minute also you will need an artist marble paint scraper to roll the paint out onto your board to start the poly print
6.choose the color paint you want and roll it out on the surface of your choice
7.once you have rolled out the paint until it is left with a bubbly pattern place the polystyrene board onto the paint and firmly press it with any flat surface which is heavy to make sure the pattern is fully covered
8.pick the polystyrene board up and place on the different color paper of your choice
9.repeat this as many times as you want with different color paper and paint
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poly printing is a process where you draw on piece of paper then you stick it onto a polystyrene board poke dots into the board the you take it of and you will spread black in over it and press the inked face onto a piece of paper and there you have a poly print
It is called roly poly
Regina Poly has written: 'Regina Poly'
poly and cotton
This is a roly poly.
Antoinette Poly has written: 'Memoirs of the family De Poly'
Poly-amines are more durable, poly-amides are more resistant to moisture.
Yes. Sand the satin poly with fine sandpaper to remove the gloss, then coat with the flat poly.
Poly means many.
The invention of poly print, or polygraphic printing, is attributed to the development of various printing techniques over time rather than a single inventor. Polygraphy encompasses multiple methods, including lithography and offset printing, which evolved through contributions from various inventors in the 19th century, such as Alois Senefelder for lithography. The term itself may refer to the use of polymer plates in printing, which became popular in the late 20th century with advancements in technology.
Aloha: Answer: Assuming that Poly is a name, you say, "hauʻoli lā hānau, Poly" (how-oh-lee la hay-now, Poly).