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Material you can color on?

Sidney

New Member
Hello all,

I would like to print my line art renditions on a material and then have my customers kids color it in with permanent markers or crayons. I would like to do this for dining room tables or perhaps a table runner. Anyone know of a material that I can use....but I don't want paper.

Thank you:)
 

TrustMoore_TN

Sign & Graphics Business Consultant
I would experiment with matte vinyl or prints with Matte Laminate. I don’t know of a specific material, but I’m sure you’ve seen the chalkboard vinyls that are out there. There is a coffee shop in my town that uses it on a lot of walls and columns and the kids love to come in and draw on it.

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eahicks

Magna Cum Laude - School of Hard Knocks
Poster paper is the best option, even though you said no paper.
 

Andy D

Active Member
I would experiment with matte vinyl or prints with Matte Laminate. I don’t know of a specific material, but I’m sure you’ve seen the chalkboard vinyls that are out there. There is a coffee shop in my town that uses it on a lot of walls and columns and the kids love to come in and draw on it.

Yeah, I would think a matte, unlaminated vinyl would work great... or if the walls have texture, a matte wallpaper with professional wall paste.
I really like that idea, what would be cool is to print line art of something like dogs, cat & people in a park and let them color them in.
 
Phototex. Problem is going to be most things have adhesive. So a table runner that'ts not mounted to the table might not work. I would think some of the tradeshow fabrics would work. Just not sure if some of them might bleed with a permanent marker.
 

Sidney

New Member
Thanks for the suggestions. I will let you know what material works. We have a table protector that has this great canvas/vinyl surface on one side but a slightly fu zzy clotho the other. Don't think printers would enjoy the material. I did a quick sketch directly on it and the surface it great.... My wife was like " I didn't know you were going to draw on it...oops:)

Have a great weekend.
 

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