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| Mar 30 2008, 9:32 AM EDT (current) | suemartin | 2 widgets added |
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This is a sure fire way to get an "A"
When my son was in the fourth grade, he had to research and write a report on a famous American. He chose Betsy Ross, and wanted to make sure that a picture of the first American flag was included. He decided to make the image of the flag as the background for his report.
What you need:
Inkjet printer
Printable inkjet fabric
Smart kid
Do it yourself:
His teacher loved it!
What you need:
Inkjet printer
Printable inkjet fabric
Smart kid
Do it yourself:
- Insert printable inkjet fabric into the printer (consult your user guide if you're not sure of the orientation)
- Print the image in fast draft mode (print/properties/print quality), in order to make the image look faded and light,.
- Re-insert the fabric into the printer and print the report text on top of the flag.
- Peel off the paper backing from the fabric, and then fray the edges by pulling off threads one at a time. This was the most fun part for my son.
His teacher loved it!
