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I think circles are easiest. You choose what shapes. Just make them in groups that share the same center.
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LINES CROSSING THE SHAPES Straight or curved, zigzag or wavy, parallel or meeting together – YOU CHOOSE. But they need to go clear across the paper so it is filled up.
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Maybe like this.
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Or maybe like this.
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You get to choose. It just has to cross the shapes and background so that they are broken up into lots of small shapes.
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Don’t make your boxes really tiny, or really big. You will have to color them with crayons!
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Colored in an ALTERNATING pattern Like a checkerboard
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Pieces only touch the sides of DIFFERENTLY COLORED pieces, Never touch sides with the same color. Touching CORNERS is OK.
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1.CONCENTRIC shapes 2.LINES crossing the shapes to break them into small boxes 3.Whole paper filled with the design 4.ALTERNATING colors, like a checkerboard 5.GRADATION in the colors, so they change slowly in each box 6.NEATLY colored boxes so they are filled to their corners 7.Color applied THICKLY and HEAVILY with crayon 8.Watercolor RESIST in CONTRASTING color, after all crayon is finished 9.MOUNTED on a paper matching a color that’s only used a little 10.LABEL with white question sheet glued to side
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