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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Wax Crayon Batik Style Pumpkins

 


Wax Crayon Batik- one of my favourite techniques to use with students- it creates a really cool texture and kids get a big kick out of crumpling up their artwork!

See my post about this lesson previously HERE with all the steps.

Tips: use thin copy paper
Press hard with wax crayons, use lighter colours
Crumple and flatten paper three times
Use ink consistency acrylic or dark watercolour



















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