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If you go to the holiday decoration section at Michael’s, you can find these amazing laser-cut wood snowflake decorations that are cheap (about three for $1) and perfect for making crayon rubbings. These are the same snowflakes I used for the Plaster Paperweight project.

1. I made this picture with a white crayon, but younger students could use bright colors they could see more easily. I placed the snowflake under my paper, and rubbed over it with the side of a large crayon, going back and forth in many directions.

2. Liquid watercolor was painted over all the picture, and dabbed with a paper towel to soak up the paint on the crayon.

This article has been reposted with the generous permission of Kathy Barbro.

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