How does caring feel? What does it look like? Wear your caring feelings on a colorful cummerbund or sash!
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Talk about feelings of caring. Who and what do you care for? How do you show your feelings? View Kokoshka's Girl With Doll and Renoir's Woman With Cat or Madame Monet With Her Son. How do these artists show caring in their paintings? Talk about how the colors, expressions, and figures show caring.
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Use Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils to outline a person on paper. What behaviors and attitudes make a person caring? Brainstorm ideas and write words on and around your person. Draw symbols that remind you of the idea of caring, such as hearts, doodles, and sketches of things and people you care about. Choose colors that you think are caring colors.
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Plan a design for a cummerbund or sash on paper using ideas from your brainstorm. The colored pencils easily erase if you change your mind! With Crayola Scissors, cut a wide piece of cotton or 50/50 cotton/polyester fabric to fit around your waist.
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Cover your art surface with paper. Wear a painting shirt. With Crayola Fabric Markers, create symbols of caring. Draw yourself and others caring for treasured objects, pets, and people. Write words. Fill your cummerbund with the colors of caring! Air-dry the fabric before wearing it.
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