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Hang up your easy-to-make torn-paper mini-banner. Welcome a new season, holiday, or any festive time!
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What do you think of when the seasons change? Does fall remind you of pumpkins and Halloween? Do you think of flowers when spring arrives? Make these bright banners for your room, refrigerator, or a door in your home. Here’s how.
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Use your fingers to spread no-mess Crayola Color Wonder™ Fingerpaints on two or three sheets of Color Wonder Paper. Air-dry the paint.
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Tear your colored paper into little pieces. Outline a seasonal shape on a large sheet of construction paper with a Crayola Crayon. Rub a Crayola Glue Stick inside one shape at a time. Glue your torn pieces of paper inside each shape. You’re making a mosaic!
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To label your banner, write greetings or the name of the season with a white crayon on Color Wonder Paper. Ask an adult if you need help with spelling. Fingerpaint over the letters. What happens? The words magically appear! Air-dry your words.
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Punch holes in the top of your banner. Tie colorful ribbon in the holes for hanging.
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