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Fused plastic prints
I used clear produce plastic bags (found in the fruit/veggie section) and cut up black trash bags.
First I fused the clear bags - 4 layers or 2 bags.
Then I placed cut out black plastic bags pieces over it and fused.
the one on the left has cut outs in black and white inside the layers, the right one, cut outs on top.
**remember to sandwich plastic with paper when fusing. I use parchment baking paper, but wax paper, pattern paper and bond paper works. The thickness of paper will effect how the plastic will fuse.
First I fused the clear bags - 4 layers or 2 bags.
Then I placed cut out black plastic bags pieces over it and fused.
the one on the left has cut outs in black and white inside the layers, the right one, cut outs on top.
**remember to sandwich plastic with paper when fusing. I use parchment baking paper, but wax paper, pattern paper and bond paper works. The thickness of paper will effect how the plastic will fuse.