Aliens have landed! Use Crayola® Glow Explosion™ to create an extraterrestrial extraordinaire.
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Set up your space. Cover your work area with several layers of scrap paper or aluminum foil. Glow Explosion marker ink can bleed through paper and contains colorants that can stain.
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Prep your markers. Open the foil packet to remove the Glow Explosion Markers. To activate the markers, remove the caps and press each marker straight down on the foil packet for 2-3 seconds. The markers are ready to use when the tips appear moist and colored.
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Alien invasion! Place the blotter mat included in the package on the protected work surface. Place a piece of glow paper on top of the blotter with the shiny side (the side with the words) down. Draw an alien. Use your imagination for a far out design! Use one or more markers. Recap the markers after each use. Markers work best for bold, broad designs. Don’t worry if the marks appear light, they will glow once they are activated.
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Make your alien GLOW! Uncap the Glow Explosion Activator marker. Use the broad side of the marker tip to make side-to-side or back-and-forth strokes to cover the entire design. Recap the marker when you are finished. The glow will start to appear within s
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Enhance your alien design. Use a black, fine tip marker to add facial features, extraterrestrial equipment or something else that is out of this world!
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