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Poly block printing is a type of print which is created by carving into polystiring. You carve the design you want into the polystiring with a pencil. You then get a roller and roll ink onto a sheet of plastic, you continue to roll it until you get a strange bubbly noise. If not you have got too much ink and it wont work. You then roll over the polystiring with the roller and place it down on the paper. Get a clean roller and roll over the back of the polystiring to help it to print onto the paper. Then the paper is removed slowly. This process is then continued with lots of different colours gruadually being carved into more to get a range of colours and tone. I hope this was helpful xx

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