Is that Rudolph prancing on your roof? After your family reads and sings about him, create a herd of reindeer to decorate your tree or holiday packages.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Cut brown chenille sticks in half using Crayola® Scissors. Wrap pieces around hairpins to form reindeer antlers. Lay forms flat on a recycled plastic container lid.
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Pour Crayola School Glue into a small paper cup. Add a few drops of brown Crayola Washable Kid's Paint and mix thoroughly. Pour the mixture inside hairpins to form reindeer heads. Dry.
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Pour glue (without paint) between the antlers. Dry. Add a second coat of glue if needed. Dry. Gently lift reindeer off the plastic lid.
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Using Crayola Washable Supertips Fine Line Markers, draw lines for antlers and eyes. Cut red construction paper for Rudolph's nose and glue on. Add ribbon or yarn to hang.
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