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Collect clean, recycled boxes, such as cereal or gift boxes and milk cartons, foam produce trays, and paper-towel rolls.
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Pour paint in flat containers. Recycled aluminum pans work well.
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Call attention to architectural details in nearby buildings. A future architect may be in your midst.
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Put on a Crayola® Art Smock. Spread newspaper on the work area.
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With Crayola® Washable Kid's Paint and So Big® Brushes, paint the boxes. Mix colors to make new hues. Dry overnight.
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Build castles, pyramids, or other colorful structures. Glue the structure together with Crayola® School Glue. Dry overnight.
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Draw doors, windows, and other building elements with Crayola® Washable Markers.
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