Easy Mono-prints

Student Monoprint, Summer

A mono-print is a print that is produced once, not in multiples. This method can be addictive and fun. It encourages experimentation and can yield great results quickly. This is a good project for all ages. If you are using acrylic paints, not tempera, encourage students to paint quickly so the paint doesn’t dry before it can be printed!

Student rainbow & flower monoprint
Student Rainbow and Flower Mono-print

Materials you’ll need:

  • 4 or more small pieces of acrylic sheet. 5” x 8” is a good size
  • Thick paper like inexpensive watercolor paper cut to about the same size as the acrylic sheets
  • White copy paper
  • Acrylic paints or tempera paints
  • Paper palette
  • Brushes
  • Water jar for brushes (clean mayonnaise jar)
  • Sponge
  • Old spoons

Steps:

  1. Place a piece of acrylic sheet on top of a piece of clean white copy paper (for a neutral background)
  2. Paint with brush on acrylic sheet
  3. Paint can be moved around with fingers, too
  4. Note any writing or design will print in reverse
  5. Place a sheet of paper over the wet painted acrylic sheet
  6. Hold firmly so it doesn’t slip and rub evenly back and forth from one side to the other with the back of the spoon
  7. Peel off the paper and set aside to dry
  8. Clean paint off acrylic sheet with sponge and water and dry it off
  9. Repeat steps. You can expect 5 or more prints from one session.