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What's living in your imaginary lagoon? Create your own creepy creatures with Crayola® Gel Markers.
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What are some of the creepiest creatures you've seen in movies, books, or your imagination? Fantasy lagoon animal often have gills and webbed fingers and toes. Which features will your creature have?
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To make your own fantasy lagoon inhabitant, cover a cardboard paper towel tube with construction paper. Cut the paper to fit the tube using Crayola Scissors. Glue it in place with a Crayola Glue Stick.
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Cut additional pieces of construction paper to create a head, arms, legs, and other limbs for your creature. For texture, cut small scales into the limbs by folding the paper and snipping it.
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Use Crayola Gel Markers to decorate your creature's body and appendages. Add scales, gills, claws, teeth, and facial features. How creepy can you make it?
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Glue the finished pieces in place. Dry.
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