1. tiny toys and objects 7. modeling clay 2. clear plastic ... · the cup with scotch tape. create...

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Tiny World Inside A Cup Check list: 1. tiny toys and objects 2. clear plastic cup 3. clear, recycled plastic 4. marker 5. pencil 6. scissors 7. modeling clay 8. tiny pebbles 9. bigger pebbles 10. pipe cleaner 11. scotch tape Need help? Watch the video: www.cbc.ca/kidscbc/artzooka Everyone sees the world differently. What tiny cup world will you Artzooka?! Print out more makes from Kids’ CBC’s Artzooka: http://www.cbc.ca/kidscbc/artzooka Cover the plastic lid with modeling clay to create a landscape for your tiny world. The modeling clay can be as colourful as you want. Use a marker to trace the top of the cup onto the recycled plastic. 1 3 Use scissors to carefully cut the circle out of the recycled plastic. If you want, you can add tiny pebbles to the edge of the modeling clay. Make “huge boulders” by adding bigger pebbles. To make trees, wrap pipe cleaner around a pencil. Once you’ve wrapped the whole pencil, slide the pipe cleaner off. Press the top and bottom together to make it look like an evergreen tree. Use your scissors to trim the extra pipe cleaner. Stick the tree into your clay landscape. Make as many trees as you like. You can also add tiny toys to your landscape. Once you’re happy with your creation, place the plastic cup over your world and attach the lid to the cup with scotch tape. Create as many different tiny worlds as you want. You can create an outer space world, an underwater world or even a high-in-the-sky world. The possibilities are endless! 2 4 5 8 10 6 7 9

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Page 1: 1. tiny toys and objects 7. modeling clay 2. clear plastic ... · the cup with scotch tape. Create as many different tiny worlds as you want. You can create an outer space world,

Tiny World Inside A CupCheck list: 1. tiny toys and objects2. clear plastic cup3. clear, recycled plastic4. marker5. pencil6. scissors

7. modeling clay 8. tiny pebbles 9. bigger pebbles10. pipe cleaner11. scotch tape

Need help?Watch the video: www.cbc.ca/kidscbc/artzooka

Everyone sees the world differently. What tiny cup world will you Artzooka?!Print out more makes from Kids’ CBC’s Artzooka: http://www.cbc.ca/kidscbc/artzooka

Cover the plastic lid with modeling clay to create a landscape for your tiny world. The modeling clay can be as colourful as you want.

Use a marker to trace the top of the cup onto the recycled plastic.

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Use scissors to carefully cut the circle out of the recycled plastic.

If you want, you can add tiny pebbles to the edge of the modeling clay.

Make “huge boulders” by adding bigger pebbles.

To make trees, wrap pipe cleaner around a pencil. Once you’ve wrapped the whole pencil, slide the pipe cleaner off.

Press the top and bottom together to make it look like an evergreen tree. Use your scissors to trim the extra pipe cleaner.

Stick the tree into your clay landscape.

Make as many trees as you like. You can also add tiny toys to your landscape.

Once you’re happy with your creation, place the plastic cup over your world and attach the lid to the cup with scotch tape.

Create as many different tiny worlds as you want. You can create an outer space world, an underwater world or even a high-in-the-sky world. The possibilities are endless!

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