Get all touchy-feely as you explore textures, creating a unique texture tile capturing a variety of unusual surfaces.
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Discover a variety of appealing textures, such as a dog or cat's tongue, powder puff, bunny fur, bricks, or tree bark. Compile a list of descriptive words for each of these textures.
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Roll or press Crayola® Model Magic into a smooth 3/4-inch (2 cm) slab. Measure with a ruler and then cut a 3-inch (8 cm) square tile with a craft stick or other modeling tool.
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Add texture to the tile using these or other creative modeling techniques:<br><li>Press textured surfaces (such as bark, screen, wood, or lace) against the tile surface for a "fossil" effect.<li>Use modeling tools (plastic dinnerware, craft sticks, household utensils) to make indentations or patterns on the surface.<li>Add texture with fingertips or found objects such as leaves.<li>Build up the tile surface with additional Model Magic.
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