Kids dress up the table and have food for thought with these beautiful harvest centerpieces. When the weather turns chilly, warm things up with some fall art.
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Form a flat base out of Model Magic® for your harvest centerpiece. You might use a Native American motif.
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Form Model Magic into natural shapes found during the fall harvest season, such as pine cones, acorns, and corn husks.
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Using plastic dinnerware, or craft stick, etch designs and textures into these shapes.
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When the Model Magic is dry, cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Paint your centerpiece in realistic or imaginative colors using Crayola Washable Kid's Paint and Brushes.
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Optional: Mix a glaze of equal parts Crayola School Glue and water. Brush over your harvest centerpiece for a pottery-like effect.
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