Momotype printmaking5/7/2023 ![]() (hint: when using less robust papers than Stonehenge, or if using wet paper, you can use wax paper to protect the paper) Rub the back of the paper with a wooden spoon, your fingers, or a tight wad of rag.Flip the paper back over the Yupo, taking care not to wiggle it (the taping should prevent that). ![]() The paint should be fairly saturated and thick in order to make a good transfer. Make a few experimental brushstrokes for the first time. Then flip the paper back out of the way.Lay a piece of your paper on top of the Yupo in the position you would like to have it, then tape down the top or a side edge. ![]()
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