Create an intricate stained glass pattern. On tracing paper, translucent marker colors seem to glow in sunlight.
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Find information about stained glass windows. How is stained glass made? Where are stained glass windows most often found?
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Choose an interesting stained glass design. It could be either a real window or a pattern you imagine. Draw lines and shapes for your window on tracing paper with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. You can erase, just in case! Apply principles of visual organization such as unity and balance.
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Color your window with Crayola Markers. Try mixing or overlapping colors for interesting effects. Outline areas with a darker color so your design pops from the background.
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Hold your design up to a window with light streaming through. It looks SO real!
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