[s1e10] Where To? File

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[s1e10] Where To? File

: You can quickly draw a bustling cityscape by taping two different colored felt-tip pens together. By drawing straight lines up, across, and down simultaneously, you create double-lined buildings. Adding squiggles and dots makes the city look busy and full of life.

: For a more tactile craft, use blue felt for the sky and green felt for grassy hills on a card background. Pull wiggly wool from an old scarf or jumper, wrap it around a flower pot to shape it, and then slide it onto a glue-covered spot on your card to create a fluffy sheep. [S1E10] Where To?

: Use a marble, white paint, and colored paper to create a web effect. Roll the marble in a circle of paint on the paper to leave "sticky" trails. You can then cut out and glue on a paper spider with eight legs and fangs to finish the piece. : You can quickly draw a bustling cityscape

In Season 1, Episode 10 of Mister Maker , you can make several creative pieces following the "Where To?" or travel-themed activities. Here are a few options to "make a piece" based on the episode: : For a more tactile craft, use blue

: This "one-minute make" involves peeling the backing off sticky back plastic and arranging colorful scraps, such as old sweet wrappers and ripped crisp packets, to create a collage. Which of these crafts