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Glowing Ghosts
Although the materials for this project are ordinary, the results are extraordinary. To make a ghost, cut through two thicknesses of waxed paper to make identical ghost-shaped cutouts. Tint white glue by adding a few drops of silver paint. Spoon tinted glue onto one of the ghost cutouts. Place black construction paper cutouts on the glue to resemble a ghost's eyes and mouth. Sprinkle the glue with fine iridescent glitter, if desired, before aligning the remaining ghost-shaped cutout and placing it on the first. When the ghost has dried, punch a hole in the top and suspend it from the ceiling with thread.
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“Tear-able” Monsters!
Provide sheets of construction paper and construction paper scraps. A child tears the scraps and glues them to a sheet of paper to make a monster. Then he uses markers and crayons to add details to his monster. These monsters look adorable displayed with the title “‘Tear-able’ Monsters!”
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