Acetate Sheet 0.5mm A3 10’s Heavyweight

Acetate Sheet 0.5mm A3 10’s Heavyweight

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Product Code AE073

Clear heavyweight acetate ideal for dry point etching, monoprinting or can be used as a palette for printing ink or acrylic paint. Easy to roll ink out using a Hard Rubber Roller. Also suitable for construction, creating stencils or masks, and creating your own painting tools. Cut with a knife, rather than scissors, for best results. Use a Steel Ruler or Acrylic Cutting Ruler to cut straight lines easily. These A3 sheets give you flexibility in your project size. 0.5mm thick.

Key Features: 

  • Pack of 10 A3 sheets 
  • Heavyweight 0.5mm thick  
  • These A3 sheets give you flexibility in your project size. 
  • A clear general-purpose cellulose film made from cotton linters and wood pulp, usually biodegradable and can be recycled. 
  • Excellent for dry point etching and monoprinting as it makes a thick, strong printing plate that can be reused many times.   
  • Great for construction works,  papercraft, making your own stencils and masks, and for creating shaker cards. 
  • Easy to cut with scissors or use a blade knife for best results. 
  • Can be drawn on with alcohol-based permanent markers 
  • Can be used as a palette for printing ink or acrylic paint. 
  • Adhere with tape or Supertac glue 
  • Use scraps as paint spatulas 

What is Acetate?

A clear general-purpose cellulose film made from cotton linters and wood pulp, usually biodegradable and can be recycled.

Properties of Acetate

  • 0.2 – 0.5mm thick
  • Tears easily and is suitable for stencils
  • Great for construction works as you can cut and adhere with tape or Supertac glue
  • Use scraps as paint spatulas, can be drawn on with alcohol-based permanent markers or used to make Shaker cards

Printmaking Techniques

Drypoint Etching Plate: Squeeze the mixture over your surface, do not go to the absolute edge and leave gaps for other colours. This is a fluid process and as you add more paint it will move to the edge of the surface. Despite being level, some paint will always flow off the edge.

Monoprinting: Squeeze the mixture over your surface, do not go to the absolute edge and leave gaps for other colours. This is a fluid process and as you add more paint it will move to the edge of the surface. Despite being level, some paint will always flow off the edge.

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