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Your cart is empty. Package Include: 24 sheets Cyanotype papers + 1 sheet acrylic board
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 in/ 14.8×21 cm (A5)
Color: White
Using Step:
Step1: Tear off the protective film of acrylic board, put your design on cyanotype paper and clamp.
Step2: Expose in the sun for 5- 15 min, until the color of paper changes.
Step3: Rinse the paper with water for about 1 min till the water runs clean.
Step4: Lay your sun print flat and allow it to dry, perfect artistic work is done.
Warm Tips: Don’t to expose the cyanotype papers to sunlight before you are ready for your print to be made, the paper is light sensitive.
Karen Kruse
2025-08-26 16:57:45
Easy to use paper. This is my first experience with cyanotype paper and the results were great. Very simple directions for a beginner. Fun to use.
Rosiered
2025-08-05 11:06:02
Worked well
Kris
2025-06-19 18:30:31
Fun for preschoolers, we used opaque plastic stencils and taped them up in the window. We also tested it out on the playground. They didn’t dry flat, even with paper towels between them under a heavier binder. The tape tore the paper a little bit on some of them, but not badly. The paper is pretty good quality for the intended purpose. I didn’t use the acrylic piece that came with it at all and it worked beautifully.
Christa
2025-06-16 16:34:02
I tested out a sun print with these cyanotype papers immediately after receiving them in the mail. Directions were simple and clear. I left my image out in the sun for 15 minutes and then gave it a quick rinse. The image came out quite beautifully and I can’t wait to share this fun activity with my Girl Scouts this weekend. It did come with an acrylic sheet to help press the leaves down but since it was windy I used a glass plate from a picture frame for more weight.
amy
2025-06-09 16:43:58
It did imprint for me took longer than I thought and the picture wasn't as vivid as I expected
Sydney
2025-04-17 09:57:16
This is the first time I’ve played with Cyanotype and it was so easy and fun! The paper comes with a plastic cover but I used a glass square to keep the objects on the paper. Just ran out of the paper and am ordering this again :)
Amelia B. Dodd
2025-03-06 14:55:15
Kid had a great time using this. Highly recommend.
S. Scott
2025-01-19 11:22:38
Terrible resultsBought for convenience for on location art class
nigel
2024-12-14 16:48:15
Works a treat as an introduction to photography for children b6 showing how images can be captured - by laying “things†on top of the paper and exposing to light.
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