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Reduction Printmaking with Foam PlatesA STEP BY STEP GUIDE
MaterialsPlate preparation:	paper (to plan drawing)	pencils and erasers	foam plates (cut to size)	masking tapescissorsPrinting:	foam plate	printing paper	block print ink	utensils to dip ink	inking surface/plastic tray	brayers
1 – Prepare an image for transfer
2 – Transfer image to foam plateTape image to foam on one edge so the paper can be lifted to see the lines on foam beneath.Trace your image onto the foam plate.Lift the paper and retrace the lines using a blunt soft pencil (an ebony pencil that is dull and rounded works great).
The Printing ProcessStudents should select their papers and put names on them before the printing begins. Students take only their foam plate to the printing station.  They roll the brayer in the ink and only roll until you hear the sticky sound. Macaroni and cheese sound means you have overloaded the brayer with ink.
After rolling the ink they return to their seat with their foam plate (they can show it to the teacher before printing to check the amount of ink and determine readiness).They place their plate ink face down on their paper flip and roll on the back with a clean brayer.Students should roll on the back of their paper not on the back of the foam plate.  It is easier to make sure the plate has been printed well and any finger prints , marks, etc. are on the back of the paper where they won’t show later.
4 – Print the first color.The entire plate can be one color (this works best for most projects) or you can roll in sections. For example, the sky above the horizon line can be a different color from the water in a seascape.Make sure to print all the prints you want to end up with at the end of the project.  Remember that because this is a reduction process you cannot go back and add prints once the plate has been changed!
5 – Reduce the plateGo back into the plate and add lines and shapes, patterns, textures, details, etc.  The plate can also be cut into pieces with a pair of scissors.  Keep pieces big, cutting into no more that four or five pieces if you plan to print them separately.
6 – Print additional colors.
Examples of reduction print projects.Fourth Grade Seascapes
Fourth Grade Cityscapes
Third Grade Aborigine Prints
Fifth Grade Self Portraits
Fifth Grade Insects

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Reduction Printmaking

  • 1. Reduction Printmaking with Foam PlatesA STEP BY STEP GUIDE
  • 2. MaterialsPlate preparation: paper (to plan drawing) pencils and erasers foam plates (cut to size) masking tapescissorsPrinting: foam plate printing paper block print ink utensils to dip ink inking surface/plastic tray brayers
  • 3. 1 – Prepare an image for transfer
  • 4. 2 – Transfer image to foam plateTape image to foam on one edge so the paper can be lifted to see the lines on foam beneath.Trace your image onto the foam plate.Lift the paper and retrace the lines using a blunt soft pencil (an ebony pencil that is dull and rounded works great).
  • 5. The Printing ProcessStudents should select their papers and put names on them before the printing begins. Students take only their foam plate to the printing station. They roll the brayer in the ink and only roll until you hear the sticky sound. Macaroni and cheese sound means you have overloaded the brayer with ink.
  • 6. After rolling the ink they return to their seat with their foam plate (they can show it to the teacher before printing to check the amount of ink and determine readiness).They place their plate ink face down on their paper flip and roll on the back with a clean brayer.Students should roll on the back of their paper not on the back of the foam plate. It is easier to make sure the plate has been printed well and any finger prints , marks, etc. are on the back of the paper where they won’t show later.
  • 7. 4 – Print the first color.The entire plate can be one color (this works best for most projects) or you can roll in sections. For example, the sky above the horizon line can be a different color from the water in a seascape.Make sure to print all the prints you want to end up with at the end of the project. Remember that because this is a reduction process you cannot go back and add prints once the plate has been changed!
  • 8. 5 – Reduce the plateGo back into the plate and add lines and shapes, patterns, textures, details, etc. The plate can also be cut into pieces with a pair of scissors. Keep pieces big, cutting into no more that four or five pieces if you plan to print them separately.
  • 9. 6 – Print additional colors.
  • 10. Examples of reduction print projects.Fourth Grade Seascapes
  • 13. Fifth Grade Self Portraits