Gelatin Prints – How to make it work with 20+ students

Gelatin prints are my latest obsession.

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6 Responses to Gelatin Prints – How to make it work with 20+ students

  1. Stormy Olsen says:

    I love this idea! I can’t wait to try it.

  2. Lori Brown says:

    Im so glad to find these instructions. I teach 23 sections a week, k-6. I will try with one class first.

  3. Lori Brown says:

    Were your gelatin plates fragile? I used mine once with a group of kids and they started tearing up. I’m wondering if more gelatin in the ratio would make them stronger

    • explorecreate says:

      It may be that the gelatin did not completely dissolve the first time around. They are usually stronger the second time you use them. Melt them in the microwave for about 45 seconds and let them set. I often microwave them before I use them the first time just to be safe.

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