Cheer on your team! Whether it’s sports, a spelling bee, or some other event, express your enthusiasm by waving a bold flag.
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A year after the first marathon was run in Athens in 1896, Boston held its first race. Can you imagine training for a race that is more than 26 miles (41.84 km) long? Runners talk about "hitting a wall" where the ease of running is gone. Cheering athletes on often helps them get through "the wall." Whatever event you attend, design a flag that stands out from the crowd. Here’s an easy way to print one.
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Cut a catchy stamp design from a foam produce tray with Crayola® Scissors. You could make your team logo or any symbol that will inspire your team or athlete. Remember, your design will print in reverse.
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Cover your craft area with recycled newspaper. Brush your stamp with Crayola Washable Kid’s Paint. Imprint a pattern on a construction paper. Air-dry the flag.
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Use Crayola Washable Markers to write your flag’s message. Add designs with Crayola Twistables. For a handle, decorate a recycled cardboard roll.
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Attach your flag to the handle with Crayola School Glue. Air-dry the glue. Wave your competitor to victory!
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