This is so helpful! I am going to use the paper protector frame at 1:20. A more in-depth tutorial on making the frame and hinge would be great. Thanks for these!
I have major concerns with cinder bricks that after an hour and a half it all falls off! Help! I have used Scotch double stick tape( difficult to remove without bruising fingers. remove!)
@@theartofed I have hung string from paper clips in the dropped ceiling along the walls so that the strings hang vertically from the ceiling next to the wall, in pairs of string. Then I use binder clips or clothespins to attach what I want to hang to the the strings (one per side of paper). It is fast and can be re-used for years.
@@theartofed I have not used the dots of hot glue. Obviously the corded hot glue guns are usually on a rather short reach. Do you recommend using a cordless hot glue gun? Also, can the hot glue be applied directly to the cinder blocks, or do you have a better method?
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This is so helpful! I am going to use the paper protector frame at 1:20. A more in-depth tutorial on making the frame and hinge would be great. Thanks for these!
Glad it was helpful!
I love the rotating gallery, Andrea. How did you make the frames?
The frames are black construction paper but you can use mat board!
I have major concerns with cinder bricks that after an hour and a half it all falls off!
Help! I have used Scotch double stick tape( difficult to remove without bruising fingers. remove!)
They are tricky! Have you tried very small dots of hot glue?
@@theartofed I have hung string from paper clips in the dropped ceiling along the walls so that the strings hang vertically from the ceiling next to the wall, in pairs of string. Then I use binder clips or clothespins to attach what I want to hang to the the strings (one per side of paper). It is fast and can be re-used for years.
@@theartofed I have not used the dots of hot glue. Obviously the corded hot glue guns are usually on a rather short reach. Do you recommend using a cordless hot glue gun? Also, can the hot glue be applied directly to the cinder blocks, or do you have a better method?
Where do you purchase the dry mounting tissue?
You can grab some off Amazon!
I could Never not have 3d work not in a locked case.
Your exhibits will depend on your school climate!
Let's be real. And your students don't harm the work?
It can be hard to keep work clean and safe in the halls but when it comes to your classroom, you can build a classroom culture where students respect their peers' work. 🙂