Out of This World

Why

Go with your children on a trip to a far-off world filled with colorful creatures. The only transportation you'll need is their imagination.

Steps

1. Cover table with newspaper.

2. Cover the white paper with Crayola® Crayons, using as many colors as possible. Press hard so that no paper shows through and the color is nice and thick.

3. Pour a few drops of dish detergent into a paper cup, and add some Crayola Washable Kid's Paint. Mix the soap and paint carefully with a Crayola Paint Brush. Paint the entire paper evenly, using the paint and soap mixture.

4. Allow the paper to dry completely while you clean up the newspaper, paint, and brushes.

5. When your paper is completely dry, open up a paper clip or use a toothpick to scratch a beautiful, colorful drawing of an alien world onto the surface of your painted and colored paper. Enjoy the far out view!

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project. Observe children closely and intervene as necessary to prevent potential safety problems and ensure appropriate use of arts and crafts materials. Some craft items, particularly beads and buttons, are potential choking hazards for young children. Avoid use of such small parts with children younger than 3 years. Craft items such as scissors, push pins and chenille sticks may have sharp points or edges. Avoid use of materials with sharp points by children younger than 4 years. Read all manufacturers' safety warnings before using arts and craft supplies.

Crayola Washable Paints—Not for use as body/face paint.

Wood—By its nature, wood is rough and may contain splinters or sharp points

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Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Paint Brushes
  • Crayons
  • Washable Kid's Paint
  • Construction Paper
household supplies
  • recycled newspaper
  • paper towels
  • paper clips (optional)
  • toothpicks - wooden (optional)
  • paper cups

Where & When

"My boys spent an entire rainy afternoon creating their amazing worlds."
Yin-May C., mom of children ages 10 and 12.

"My kids are science-fiction buffs. This got them to do something besides watch movies and TV."
Gary H., dad of kids 6 and 8.


Interesting Info

Movie visual-effect artists are able to make actors appear as if they're walking on a far-out planet without building expensive sets by using a technique called blue screen photography. They film actors in front of a lighted blue screen and then place these isolated images of the actors in backgrounds that are filmed separately.