"restoration/ conservation grade" circles areas of too much overpainting/ retouching removes the frame uses mulberry paper "rabbit skin glue" retouching/ cleaning to music tacks from the middle "keys" uses hand rolled swabs "surface grime/debis" mentions humidity or water damage describes why he uses isolation layer faces a painting uses a scalpel squarespace ad hot table treatment looks in key drawer "registration" "solvent" uses filling material mentions previous bad work "impasto" or "impregnation" uses blotting paper needs multiple passes mentions how this is his job "tacking edges" uses felt "restoration/ conservation grade" circles areas of too much overpainting/ retouching removes the frame uses mulberry paper "rabbit skin glue" retouching/ cleaning to music tacks from the middle "keys" uses hand rolled swabs "surface grime/debis" mentions humidity or water damage describes why he uses isolation layer faces a painting uses a scalpel squarespace ad hot table treatment looks in key drawer "registration" "solvent" uses filling material mentions previous bad work "impasto" or "impregnation" uses blotting paper needs multiple passes mentions how this is his job "tacking edges" uses felt
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
"restoration/ conservation grade"
circles areas of too much overpainting/ retouching
removes the frame
uses mulberry paper
"rabbit skin glue"
retouching/ cleaning to music
tacks from the middle
"keys"
uses hand rolled swabs
"surface grime/debis"
mentions humidity or water damage
describes why he uses isolation layer
faces a painting
uses a scalpel
squarespace ad
hot table treatment
looks in key drawer
"registration"
"solvent"
uses filling material
mentions previous bad work
"impasto"
or "impregnation"
uses blotting paper
needs multiple passes
mentions how this is his job
"tacking edges"
uses felt