Make Puffy Patterns with Light!
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This is the beginner’s tutorial
If you think you can use Google Colab notebooks or Python programs, check out the π©βπ» advanced tutorial to make even prettier patterns!
π What is Swell by Light?
Swell by Light uses a special kind of glue that puffs up when heated. When the paper is heated by a strong light, the darker pattern regions of paper absorb heating light and puff, creating a raised texture.
You can make patterns that you can feel with your hand!
The places where the light shines get hot and puff up, so your pattern shows up!
π§° What You Need
- π Magnifying glass / π‘ Light over 100 watts (either is OK)
- π Sunglasses
- π§€ Gloves
- π§ͺ Puffy glue
- π§ͺ Fabric glue
- π₯ Disposable container
- π₯ Disposable spoon
- π¨ Printer
- π§Ή Brush / Spatula (to spread the glue)
Step 1: π¨ Print Your Pattern
Use a computer or smartphone to draw a black pattern or picture.
The black parts get hot and puff up, so make the parts you want to rise black.
Then print it out on paper.
Tip: Thin lines don’t puff well. Make them thick and dark.
Step 2: π§ͺ Mix the Glue
Mix the π§ͺ puffy glue and the fabric glue.
Put the same amount of each in a π₯ container, and stir with a π₯ spoon.
Step 3: π§Ή Apply the Mixed Glue
Spread the mixed glue from Step 2 on the back side of the paper (the blank side)!
Use a π§Ή brush or spatula to spread it flat.
Tip: The thicker you spread the glue, the bigger the bumps!
Step 4: πͺοΈ Dry the Glue
Wait until the glue dries.
If you want to dry it faster, use a hairdryer.
Tip: Be careful not to overheat the paper when using a hairdryer.
Step 5: π Put on Gloves and Sunglasses
Before you shine the light, put on gloves and sunglasses.
Tip: Light makes the paper hot and bright. Gloves and sunglasses keep you safe.
Step 6: π Shine the Light to Puff It Up
Once the glue is dry, shine the light!
ππ If using a magnifying glass:
- Use it to focus sunlight on the front side of the paper (the printed side).
- The black parts will puff up with heat!
- If smoke comes out, the light is too strong. Make the light spot bigger.
- If it doesnβt puff, make the light spot smaller.
π‘ If using a 100W+ light:
- Shine the light on the front side of the paper (the printed side).
- The black parts will puff up after a while!
- If smoke comes out, move the light farther from the paper.
- If it doesnβt puff, move the paper closer to the light.
Tip: Once done, turn off the light / put away the magnifying glass. Don’t touch the bumps right away β they’ll be hot! Wait about 30 seconds. And don’t look directly at the sun.
π‘ Ideas for Home
- Add bumpy patterns to a letter or origami!
- Make a picture with bumps! After Step 4, draw over the dried glue!
- Try puffing up shapes like animals or your favorite logo!





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