Risk explanation: Gluing art to our art paper

Summary:  the students have completed their art work on other paper, and you are wanting to glue this to our art paper.

Firstly, this is appreciated, because it is significantly easier for us to handle than art supplied on other paper.  For example, to just send in the art as it was, perhaps on A4 paper, this will take about 4x as long to scan and we will likely need to crop a lot off the top or the bottom.

Things we see that cause potential issues you should be aware of

1. If the A4 paper is stuck directly to our art paper (without cutting it down) and so there is about 2cm extra sticking out the top.  We will need to crop at least 2cm off either the top or bottom.  It would be better that you trim a bit off the top and the bottom so that it fits our art paper – this way you can decide what gets removed.

2. The paper is not glued properly and has dog ears.

Another option we see, which can work well, is when teachers cut the black strip off the bottom of our art paper, and glue that to the A4 artwork, along the bottom.  This is essentially turning your A4 paper, into our art paper.