Children have their own window on the world inside their imaginations. They'll create a unique view with this crayon resist idea.
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With Crayola® Crayons on construction paper, draw what you see, or would like to see, when you look out your window. Fill the sky, foreground, and background with heavy color.
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Spread newspaper over your work area. Paint over the scene with Crayola Watercolors and Watercolor Brushes. The waxy color will pop through the paint. Dry.
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Draw window frames on another piece of construction paper the same size as the first. Cut out the frames with Crayola Total Tools™ Ultimate Cutter™.
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With Crayola School Glue, glue the window frames on top of the crayon resist scene. Dry. Enjoy your view!
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