craft supplies
clay
household supplies
plastic dinnerware
1. Roll a large piece of Crayola® Model Magic® into a long coil and wrap it into a horn shape. Fold up the pointed end.
2. Make the plentiful foods of harvest by shaping colored Model Magic into squash, grapes, pumpkins, carrots, and other foods. Add trim and details with contrasting colors for a colorful and realistic or fanciful array.
3. Use a plastic dinnerware or a craft stick to etch marks and designs on the fruits and vegetables.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
coloring page
Here's a link to a coloring page
http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/horse-coloring-page/
http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/horse-coloring-page/
Quack, Moo, & Oink Finger Puppets
Supplies
1.clay
1. What do you imagine life is like for farm animals? With these finger puppets, you can bring your imagination—and farm-animal sounds—to life!
2. Mix different colors of Model Magic® to get piggy pink, duck-bill orange, and other farm-animal colors. Shape a small handful into a ball. Push it on one finger.
3. Roll tiny balls and coils of Model Magic to add a pig’s curly tail or chick’s beak. When Model Magic is fresh from the pack, it sticks to itself! Air-dry your puppets overnight. Your rooster will crow in the morning.
1.clay
1. What do you imagine life is like for farm animals? With these finger puppets, you can bring your imagination—and farm-animal sounds—to life!
2. Mix different colors of Model Magic® to get piggy pink, duck-bill orange, and other farm-animal colors. Shape a small handful into a ball. Push it on one finger.
3. Roll tiny balls and coils of Model Magic to add a pig’s curly tail or chick’s beak. When Model Magic is fresh from the pack, it sticks to itself! Air-dry your puppets overnight. Your rooster will crow in the morning.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Bright Borders Picture Frame
crayola supplies
Color Wonder™ Markers
Color Wonder™ Paper
Glue Sticks
household supplies
paper towels
cardboard
1. Decide whether your picture frame will be a gift or for yourself. What picture will you put inside the frame? You could draw one, or ask an adult if it's OK to frame a photograph.
2. To mark the frame's four borders, firmly crease its inside edges in a piece of Crayola® Color Wonder™ Paper.
3. With Crayola Color Wonder Markers, draw and color a pattern to make your Bright Borders. What decorations go well with the picture you are framing?
4. Fold the creases in both directions. Carefully tear along the folds to remove the blank center of your frame.
5. Attach your art to the back of the frame with a Crayola Glue Stick. For extra support, glue cardboard on the back.
Color Wonder™ Markers
Color Wonder™ Paper
Glue Sticks
household supplies
paper towels
cardboard
1. Decide whether your picture frame will be a gift or for yourself. What picture will you put inside the frame? You could draw one, or ask an adult if it's OK to frame a photograph.
2. To mark the frame's four borders, firmly crease its inside edges in a piece of Crayola® Color Wonder™ Paper.
3. With Crayola Color Wonder Markers, draw and color a pattern to make your Bright Borders. What decorations go well with the picture you are framing?
4. Fold the creases in both directions. Carefully tear along the folds to remove the blank center of your frame.
5. Attach your art to the back of the frame with a Crayola Glue Stick. For extra support, glue cardboard on the back.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Hip-Hop Frog
Hip-Hop Frog
WHY
Hippity hop! Airbrush a speckled frog with your Color Wonder™ Sprayer, and then bend its legs so it bounces. Jump into no-mess art!
WHERE AND WHEN
My son’s fascination with frogs inspired a party that had everyone happily hopping. Besides making this easy craft, we played Leap Frog, ate gummy insects, and stuck out a lot of tongues."Chad C., father of 5- and 7-year-olds."Folding paper accordion-style adds so much dimension! Children enjoy making these extra-long appendages."Sally K., volunteer crafts aide.
INSTERING INFO
The story “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” helped its author, Mark Twain, gain more widespread fame. It is a funny story about a far-jumping frog named Dan’l Webster and why the frog does not perform well during a contest (check inside the frog’s mouth, Jim Smiley!).
SAFTEY GUIDELINES
Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.
Color Wonder™—Wash hands well with soap and water after use.
Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.
SUPPLIES
crayola supplies
Color Wonder™ Markers
Color Wonder™ Paper
Glue Sticks
Blunt-Tip Scissors
Color Wonder™ Sprayer
household supplies
paper towels
STEPS
1. Draw a frog body on Crayola Color Wonder Paper using a Color Wonder Marker. Extend its front legs on either side of the main body so that the "elbows" are extra long. Add details such as bulging eyes and a wide mouth.
2. On another piece of Color Wonder Paper, draw your frog’s back legs, making the "knees" extra long.
3. Follow the package directions for using your no-mess Color Wonder Sprayer. Spray your frog drawings in real or imaginary colors. Air-dry the paint.
4. Cut out your frog and its legs. Fold the elbow and knee areas accordion-style so your frog looks like it’s jumping. Glue the back legs to the body.
5. Shout "Bing-ga, bing-ga, bing!" or whatever sound your leaping frog makes as it jumps toward a lily pad.
WHY
Hippity hop! Airbrush a speckled frog with your Color Wonder™ Sprayer, and then bend its legs so it bounces. Jump into no-mess art!
WHERE AND WHEN
My son’s fascination with frogs inspired a party that had everyone happily hopping. Besides making this easy craft, we played Leap Frog, ate gummy insects, and stuck out a lot of tongues."Chad C., father of 5- and 7-year-olds."Folding paper accordion-style adds so much dimension! Children enjoy making these extra-long appendages."Sally K., volunteer crafts aide.
INSTERING INFO
The story “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog” helped its author, Mark Twain, gain more widespread fame. It is a funny story about a far-jumping frog named Dan’l Webster and why the frog does not perform well during a contest (check inside the frog’s mouth, Jim Smiley!).
SAFTEY GUIDELINES
Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.
Color Wonder™—Wash hands well with soap and water after use.
Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.
SUPPLIES
crayola supplies
Color Wonder™ Markers
Color Wonder™ Paper
Glue Sticks
Blunt-Tip Scissors
Color Wonder™ Sprayer
household supplies
paper towels
STEPS
1. Draw a frog body on Crayola Color Wonder Paper using a Color Wonder Marker. Extend its front legs on either side of the main body so that the "elbows" are extra long. Add details such as bulging eyes and a wide mouth.
2. On another piece of Color Wonder Paper, draw your frog’s back legs, making the "knees" extra long.
3. Follow the package directions for using your no-mess Color Wonder Sprayer. Spray your frog drawings in real or imaginary colors. Air-dry the paint.
4. Cut out your frog and its legs. Fold the elbow and knee areas accordion-style so your frog looks like it’s jumping. Glue the back legs to the body.
5. Shout "Bing-ga, bing-ga, bing!" or whatever sound your leaping frog makes as it jumps toward a lily pad.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Team Spirit Sports Poster
Team Spirit Sports Poster
crayola supplies
Markers
Glue Sticks
Glitter Glue
Crayola Cutter
Crayola® Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan
household supplies
photograph(s)
Gather your favorite photographs of a favorite sports team or player—a pro, friend, cousin, or yourself! Enlarge or shrink the photos to any size you like to make your Crayola Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan poster.
2. Place each photo on the cutting mat of the Crayola Cutter. Follow the package directions. Hold the Cutter at a 90-degree angle to cut out the photos. Be creative! You can cut around the photo and inside! Trim around equipment or players so they stand out. Make interior cuts for uncluttered images.
3. Lay the photos and other mementoes such as awards or programs on your poster. Decide where to add words, backgrounds, and stickers. Use the kit stencils to cut shapes and letters with different colored paper, or create your own cut-out designs!
4. After all backgrounds, shapes, and photos are placed in a poster design you like, use a Crayola Glue Stick to attach everything to the poster.
5. To add extra pizzazz, decorate your sports art with Crayola Glitter Glue and Markers! Air-dry the glue before framing or hanging in your
crayola supplies
Markers
Glue Sticks
Glitter Glue
Crayola Cutter
Crayola® Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan
household supplies
photograph(s)
Gather your favorite photographs of a favorite sports team or player—a pro, friend, cousin, or yourself! Enlarge or shrink the photos to any size you like to make your Crayola Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan poster.
2. Place each photo on the cutting mat of the Crayola Cutter. Follow the package directions. Hold the Cutter at a 90-degree angle to cut out the photos. Be creative! You can cut around the photo and inside! Trim around equipment or players so they stand out. Make interior cuts for uncluttered images.
3. Lay the photos and other mementoes such as awards or programs on your poster. Decide where to add words, backgrounds, and stickers. Use the kit stencils to cut shapes and letters with different colored paper, or create your own cut-out designs!
4. After all backgrounds, shapes, and photos are placed in a poster design you like, use a Crayola Glue Stick to attach everything to the poster.
5. To add extra pizzazz, decorate your sports art with Crayola Glitter Glue and Markers! Air-dry the glue before framing or hanging in your
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