Sun Prints with photosensitive paper are easy to make, even on a cloudy day. In a dimly lit room, we placed the photosensitive paper on a cookie sheet and arranged a comb, a dime, a safety pin, Thomas the Tank Engine, and a leaf on top of the paper. The plexiglass cover wouldn't fit on top because the train was too bulky. We carried the tray outside to the porch and set in down. Five minutes later, the paper had lightened. We carried the tray back inside and placed the paper in cold water in the sink. Four minutes later, we removed a beautiful sun print and placed it on a paper towel to dry.
The Sun Print kit lets you experience a chemical reaction triggered by sunlight. Place a fern, flower, or other object on the special paper, and set it in the sun. Rinse the paper in water, and watch as a beautiful, long-lasting image appears. Used in Year One, Unit 6.
Sunprint Refill
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Sunprint Refill contains an additional twelve 4"x4" sheets of photosensitive paper.
Super Sunprint Kits
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The Super Sunprint Kit lets you experience a chemical reaction triggered by sunlight. Place an object with a distinct outline on the special photosensitive paper, cover it with the plexiglass overlay, and set it in the sun. Rinse the paper in water, and watch as a beautiful, long-lasting image appears. The kit contains 15 (8 x 12 in.) sheets of photosensitive paper and a plexiglass overylay. Used in Year One, Unit 6.
Super Sunprint Refill
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Super Sunprint Refill contains an additional 15 (8 x 12 in.) sheets of photosensitive paper.
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