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![]() This craft reprinted courtesy of eco-artware.com.
This is an old standby that is always a lot of fun and makes great artwork for framing. Supplies Strong white paper (e.g., construction paper--not newsprint or copy paper) Click here for printables Instructions Remove paper wrapped around crayon. Using the side of crayon, NOT the point, press hard and make bold drawings or abstract patterns all over the paper. (One big star works better than many little ones. But it doesn't have to be solid. Be creative. Color each point a different color, fill it with geometric patterns or progressively smaller stars.) Cover as much of the white background as possible. Dip finished drawing gently into a bowl of room-temperature water. When the paper is totally immersed in water, gently crumple it into a loose ball. This should take about 10 seconds. Remove the paper ball from water and gently squeeze out excess water. Open the wet paper ball to its original shape and spread it out on sheets of newspaper. Contributor
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