5 cheap, weird, and surprisingly capable plates that turn the kitchen into a print studio.
A flattened juice carton is a perfect intaglio plate — just scratch and print.
A grocery-store meat tray, washed and pressed with a pencil, is the easiest relief block in the world.
Unflavored gelatin and glycerin make a slab that prints like the $30 commercial 'Gelli' plate.
Real lithography on a sheet of soda-can aluminum and a bottle of cola.
A scrap of yoga mat carves like butter and prints like real lino.