Dip into the craters of your children's imagination and see what cosmological creations come to light. Use expired Model Magic® to make these paperweights.
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Spread recycled newspaper over work area.
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Tear off chunks of dried Model Magic. Create moon mountains and craters by piling up the chunks on a base such as a recycled margarine tub lid or cardboard. Glue the paperweight sculpture together with Crayola School Glue. Let the glue dry.
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For rocks that look like they are from the moon, paint with black Crayola Washable Watercolors or Washable Tempera and Brushes.
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When the paint is dry, brush on a glaze made with equal parts glue and water.
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Dip into the craters of your children's imagination and see what cosmological creations come to light. Use expired Model
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