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  • How to Mount Photos to a Gator Board

    Gator board is a thick sponge-type board that is a mixture between Styrofoam and cork board. It is a solid structure and is capable of housing and displaying items from everyday notes to...

  • How to Make a Silk-screen Press

    Silk screening, the use of a very fine screen filled with emulsion to stencil ink onto fabrics or other materials, can be a difficult process. If the screen is not lined up properly when it is...

  • What Can Be Used to Clean a Dry-Erase Board?

    Dry-erase boards, or whiteboards, have replaced the traditional chalkboard in settings like classrooms and offices. A dry-erase board is made of glossy material that can be written on with special...

  • How to Create Wall Decorations for a Homeschool Room

    The biggest advantage of homeschooling is that it allows you to let your kids have a lot of personal attention and a flexible curriculum tailored to their needs. The decorations in your classroom...

  • How to Cut Mat Board

    When creating art, presentation can be an important part of making a sale. There is a great difference between merely showing a photograph pinned to a wall and one which is carefully placed with a...

  • How to Hang a Picture without a Frame

    Do you have a painting on art board or a picture with cardboard board backing, but no picture frame? Custom framing is so expensive. Hanging your art work with these step by step photos and...

  • How to Cut Foam Board

    Foam Board (more commonly called Foamcore) is used for a variety of art projects, from model building to mounting artwork. Just as it is used for art, there is an art to cutting foamcore...

  • How to Make Matting

    Whether preparing artwork for sale or framing a treasured family photo, matting is can enhance and protect the piece. Custom matting is expensive, but with patience, practice and imagination, you...

  • How to Stretch Watercolor Paper

    Watercolor paper with a weight of less than 140 lbs. will need to be stretched before use. Stretching prevents the paper from buckling or warping when paint is applied.

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