Thursday, February 25, 2010

RESPONSE: etch a sketch part 2

Best response ever.

Instructions;
1. drill several holes on the bottom of the unit (be careful, if you drill too far, you'll disturb the drawing on the glass)
2. carefully shake out the aluminum powder. Be gentle here . you dont' want to shake powder onto your drawing.
3. if desired, seal the holes with hot melt glue (small particles of powder can continue to emit from the holes)
4. Glue (with hot mell) the white knobs so that they cannot be turned.

The drawings are now "preserved" however they are still somewhat delicate and should be handled with care. The etch a sketch may be hung on the wall by using a plate hanger.



Dear Joam,


Unfortunately, we cannot retrieve the drawing your son did of your house and truly wish we could. In the future, please follow the instructions attached on how to preserve your EAS art.

Cordially,

Cathy

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Hi Cathy,


Hope your travels were well in NY!

Not sure about this email….but I’m sure we have no way of storing EAS drawings on a database????

Thanks J

Linda

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