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Art With Trista: A Tutorial on Creating Collograph Art Using Recycled Cardboard

## Title: How to Create a Collagraph Printing Plate with Cardboard | Easy Printmaking Tutorial

Are you looking for a beginner-friendly printmaking lesson that can be done with materials you already have at home? In this video, we’ll show you how to reuse cardboard to create a collagraph printing plate using liquid glue and shapes cut from cardboard.

Collagraph printmaking is a great way to create unique images without the need for expensive tools or a brayer. Plus, it’s a mess-free technique that is perfect for e-learning or distance learning art classes.

To get started, gather some cardboard and liquid glue. Cut out shapes from the cardboard to create your desired image. Glue the shapes onto a larger piece of cardboard to form your printing plate. Once the glue is dry, you’re ready to ink and print!

This easy collagraph tutorial is perfect for anyone, whether you’re a middle school student exploring art at home or an adult looking for a creative activity during quarantine. It’s also a great art lesson for coronavirus-related circumstances, allowing you to stay engaged and productive while staying safe.

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Let’s get creative and make the most out of this time spent at home. Watch the video and start your collagraph printmaking journey now!

How to reuse cardboard to create a collagraph printing plate using liquid glue and shapes cut from cardboard to create an image. This is a perfect beginner printmaking lesson.

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