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Recycle junk mail. Appliance and furniture flyers are the perfect resource for this activity.
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Invite children to describe their work. Talk about art elements (line, shape, form, color, texture).
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To create a house: Select cardboard boxes for rooms. Ask for adult help to remove any flaps.
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Spread the work area with newspaper. Put on a Crayola® Art Smock. Decorate the inside of each box as a different room with Crayola® Washable Kid's Paint and So Big® Brushes. Dry overnight.
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Glue the boxes together with Crayola® School Glue to make rooms in a house. Paint the outside and add a roof if you like.
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Cut wallpaper, gift-wrap, or fabric scraps and glue to the walls or floors. Dry overnight.
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To shop for furnishings: Look through magazines to find small pictures of household objects. Cut out the pictures with Crayola® Scissors.
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Cut recycled file folders a little bit bigger than your pictures.
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Use a Crayola® Glue Stick to attach your pictures to the cards. Add sparkle to lamps or other furnishings with Crayola® Glitter Glue.
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Sort the pictures into rooms. Which items might go in more than one room?
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