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Project #28 Texture collage

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This is part craft project and a treasure hunt – this is a fun project to get your child to find textures all around the house and outside

What you will need:
*7 sheets of bond paper 8.5 x 11 in.
*crayons various colours
*scissors, gluestick
*heavy stock paper 9 x 12 in.
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Step one:
..take the bond paper and crayons and hunt around the house for surfaces with
interesting textures and rub on the paper with the crayon over the texture
surface.  Do as many as you can and in a variety of colours
Step two:
..once your done rubbing – decide on an image you want to create.  We did a
flower with a butterfly.
..Cut out the different shapes – you can tear the paper as an option. 
Step three:
..glue down all the different shapes.

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I really like the photos and layout of your explanation. Good lighting and composition of each photo.

I love this idea. Your whole site is fabulous!

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