Scraperboard Woodcut Lookalikes

By Paula Briggs

An easy and effective way to use scraperboard to make woodcut lookalikes! A simple process which can be adapted to accomodate different abilities, and provides a useful way to develop mark making skills.

Scraperboard Drawing on Corrugated Card
Scraperboard Drawing on Corrugated Card

 


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