Join Us on
Add To Favorites
Recycle what's around the house to make a really neat alien! Build something clever, cover it with paper maché, paint, and then decorate it.
1.
Cover your work area with newspaper. Arrange several small recycled boxes, fruit or yogurt cups, milk cartons, and/or cardboard rolls to form a space ship and an alien. Glue them together with Crayola® School Glue.
2.
Tear more newspaper into small strips or pieces. Combine equal amount of glue and water in a bowl for paper maché. Dip newspaper pieces in the mixture. Cover the alien and space ship with at least three layers. Dry after you apply each layer.
3.
Paint your alien and space ship with Crayola Washable Kid's Paint and Brushes. Dry.
4.
Decorate your creations with craft items such as feathers and Crayola Glitter Glue. It's time to take off!
Let's make something!
Create your own space adventures. This recycled rocket takes you out of this world---fast!
Add To Favorites Processsing...Processsing...
Launch your kids into science that is out of this world as they make their own rockets. The countdown to fun and learnin
Play your favorite outdoor games with Sock Worm Beanbags you make yourself using Crayola Fabric Markers, old socks, and
Rocking rocketry is possible with versatile Crayola Model Magic® modeling compound. Its glittery surface gives your imag
Change a recycled box into a robot with folded paper arms. Toddlers love this hands-on project, which is a cinch with Cr
Aliens have landed! Use Crayola® Glow Explosion™ to create an extraterrestrial extraordinaire.
How many eyes, legs, and arms do Aliens From Outer Space have? Only you know for sure---so design your make-believe crea
Use your fingerprints to turn grapes into raisins! Every raisin has its day in the sun with this easy, mess-free Crayola