Create your own treasure map using topographic symbols and a directional compass.
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Cut open a recycled grocery bag with Crayola® Scissors.
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To make an imaginary Treasure Map on the blank side of the bag, draw the area's outer boundaries with Crayola Construction Paper Crayons. Create a bird's-eye view. Include landscape details such as mountains and rivers. Invent your own symbols if necessary.
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Use a white crayon to make a dotted line to draw a path to the treasure.
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Draw a compass rose in a corner of the map to show the orientation of directions.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Use Crayola Watercolors and Brushes to color forests, water, and other landscape details. While the paper is still damp, crumple it.
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After a few minutes, flatten the paper. Tear around the edges to create an aged look for your Treasure Map.
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