Look at history through the lens of fashion, creating original costumes for inaugural balls throughout history.
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Learn about fashion trends throughout history by exploring electronic and library resources. Use Crayola® Colored Pencils to sketch ideas for inaugural ball costumes for different time periods.
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Design fancy fabric on velour paper using Crayola Oil Pastels. Choose imaginative colors, lines, shapes. Try using dots, squiggly lines, angular lines, concentric circles, and hatching or cross-hatching.
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With Crayola Scissors cut out inaugural ball costume shapes, such as pants, dresses, shirts, and hats, from the velour paper. Glue these on a large sheet of colored construction paper with Crayola Washable Glue Sticks.
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Use oil pastels to draw faces, arms, legs, and accessories. Fill in the background with the broad side of the pastel. Overlay colors to create new colors. Blend colors gently with fingers. Use paper towels to clean fingers and pastels as needed.
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