Glow In The Dark Shadow Wall
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Materials Required:
*Premium Glow paint One gallon covers 350 square feet more or less.
*Dark area or a wall or drape. Something you can apply the paint to.
*A light source that you
can turn on and off. The stronger the light source the more intense the shadow
Procedure:
Paint your wall with the posphorescent paint (white background is best) .
Then
a strobe light or any powerful light is used to charge the wall. The light is turned on for a short time
while someone is standing between the light and the wall. This causes a temporary shadow to be produced
from the person's shadow, which can be repeated as many times as you wish.
Ready Set Glo's
Comments:
You can also use or glow adhesive sheets for a "quick" and smaller scale project.
Great for school projects and science fairs.
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