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SunPrint Solar Photographic Paper Kit

This has been sitting on my desk to use with the girls:

The directions are easy to follow and simple enough for any age. Just layer them according to package directions, rinse with water and let dry!

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Voila! Okay, I have to be honest–this is my friend’s over at Nature for Kids but I thought hers was MUCH prettier:

sunprint 3 Pictures, Images and Photos

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3 Responses to “SunPrint Solar Photographic Paper Kit”

  • Alex
    June 26th, 2009 at 6:10 am

    Hey. Where can you buy this paper. I have a nature craft day coming up and this is perfect! THANKS

  • Jenn@ You know... that Blog?
    June 27th, 2009 at 5:46 pm

    Ok, now that is too cool!! I’ve got to pick some of that paper up. I’d still like to see your picture, even if you thought your friend’s is prettier. ;)

    I’m blog hopping - will be carrying on via someone else’s comment left on your blog! Got to you via a comment left on “What Happens Next”.

    You’re invited to stop by my blog any time :)

  • Linda
    June 29th, 2009 at 8:59 pm

    I remember doing sun prints with my kids. It was fun.

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