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A clever innovation from America, light-sensitive photographic paper which produces pretty white-on-blue images without need for any chemicals or equipment. The object to be reproduced is laid flat on the sheet of paper in bright light. After a few minutes it is removed, and its silhouette will have appeared, dark on a light blue background. The paper is then soaked in plain tap water to fix, reverse and enhance the image, and then allowed to dry. This is something which almost everyone will be entertained by, whatever their age. There are ten A5 sheets (which can be cut before use) in a pack with instructions.
Pauline from Harlow
3/21/2008
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