Join the procession to honor Ganesha. Adorn an elaborate sculpture to add to your understanding of this Indian tradition.
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In India, Ganesha is honored during Ganesh Chaturthi. The 10-day festival ends with a procession accompanied by drummers, singers, and dancers. Research legends about Ganesha and find out what his figure, and traditional Hindu art, looks like.
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<STRONG> Make a base</STRONG>. With Crayola® Scissors, cut a cardboard or foam board base for your display. Decorate the panel in the style of Hindu art with Crayola Rainbow Twistables. Color additional sections on recycled file folders. Cut out and attach pieces with Crayola School Glue.
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<STRONG> Sculpt Ganesha</STRONG>. Blend white Crayola Model Magic with color from Crayola Washable Markers until you have mixed the color you want. Shape Ganesha’s elephant head and crown. Air-dry the sculpture overnight.
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<STRONG> Accessorize Ganesha</STRONG>. Cover your art area with newspaper. Paint the crown on Ganesha’s head with a Crayola Paint Brush and gold Premier Tempera. Air-dry the crown. Add details with Crayola Glitter Glue. Glue on recycled costume jewelry and other collage materials. Air-dry your elaborate sculpture.
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