Lesson Plan #:AELP-ARA0018


Relief Print-Making Project: Making a Fabric Print

An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan


Submitted by: Heidi Muehlhausen
Endorsed by: Don Dacey, Mankato State University

Date: June 4, 1997


Grade Level(s): 4,5,6,7,8,9

Subject(s):

Description:

This lesson is an easy way to construct a printing plate.  It goes over the basic concepts of relief printing.  It is nice for grade school because it doesn't require using sharp cutting knives or chemicals.  I feel that this lesson could be used from fourth grade on up.  I know that I really had fun making a fabric print myself.

Goal: Students will create a multi print.

Objectives:

1. The student will understand positive and negative space.
2. The student will create a design using texture.
3. The student will demonstrate the proper printing techniques.

Materials:

  1. White and colored construction paper,
  2. water based printing ink,
  3. brayer,
  4. cardboard,
  5. glue,
  6. different types of fabric

Introduction:

Show students example of fabric print.  Take time to point out and explain how the different types of fabrics leave a different texture print.

Procedure:

Each student should have a piece of cardboard.  They will need to piece together at least 5 different types of fabric to cover the piece of cardboard.

Assessment:

Did the students use more than one type of fabric?
How much thought did they put into arranging the fabric?
Did the student get a nice clear print of the textures, indicating that they inked the plate correctly?