Crayon Blackout
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Crayon Blackout
Crayon Blackout
This project requires some patience and perseverance. Very young children may need to start out with small pictures.
You will need:
Crayola crayons
Paper
Popsicle sticks or other scraping instrument
The first two steps require some time and patience.
Start by scribbling with b colors on the paper. Colors can overlap, but should be filled in as much as possible. Color as much of the paper as possible.
Take a black crayon and completely cover the colors in the first layer.
With a popsicle stick or other scraping instrument, scratch a picture in the black layer. The b colors will show through where you've scratched off the black.
Your picture can be framed and taped to a sunny window, where the sun will shine through your colors and make your picture even more bright and visible.
This project requires some patience and perseverance. Very young children may need to start out with small pictures.
You will need:
Crayola crayons
Paper
Popsicle sticks or other scraping instrument
The first two steps require some time and patience.
Start by scribbling with b colors on the paper. Colors can overlap, but should be filled in as much as possible. Color as much of the paper as possible.
Take a black crayon and completely cover the colors in the first layer.
With a popsicle stick or other scraping instrument, scratch a picture in the black layer. The b colors will show through where you've scratched off the black.
Your picture can be framed and taped to a sunny window, where the sun will shine through your colors and make your picture even more bright and visible.
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