2 3 1 Shark Sticker
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2 3 1 Shark Sticker
2 Shark Sticker Decorate your art supply box with your very own shark sticker! Check list: 1. white paper 2.markers (different colours) 3. small bowl 4. white glue 5.vinegar 6. plastic spoon 7. foam paintbrush 8. clear adhesive film 9.scissors 10. plastic art supply box 7 1 4 Use a black marker to draw a shark on white paper. 5 Use a different coloured marker to add detail to your shark. Draw a line starting at the tail and moving across the shark’s body, around its eye, and ending at its nose. Now you’re ready to turn your shark into a sticker! You may need a grown-up’s help for this step. In a bowl, mix two parts white glue with one part vinegar. Stir with a plastic spoon. When the image is dry, give it a second coat of glue mixture, but this time brush the glue from the bottom of the page all the way to the top. Set aside to dry. The back of the sticker is done! Cut out the shark with scissors. Don’t cut right along the shark’s outline— leave a few millimetres of space. Add more detail by outlining the tail, top fin, and gills. 9 8 Dip a foam brush into the glue mixture. Wipe off any excess glue on the inside of the bowl. 10 12 Don’t forget to draw an eye, gills, and pointy teeth! 3 Make the shark your very own by colouring it with any colour marker you like. Try peach, blue, purple, green, yellow, or a combination of colours. 6 Add one more detail by using a technique called “hatching.” Draw little lines beside each other all along the bottom of the shark, then draw more lines going the opposite way across the lines to make little x’s. This technique is called “cross-hatching.” Crosshatching gives your shark depth. Flip your shark image over and brush the glue mixture onto the back of the image, brushing side to side. Set aside to dry. 11 Now you need to make the front of the shark shiny, just like a regular sticker. Take a piece of clear adhesive film. Peel it back, lay the clear part on top of the shark, then gently press it into place. 13 Place your shark sticker upside down on your art supply box. Dip a sponge in water, then wring it out. Dab the damp sponge on the back of your sticker to make the glue sticky again. See how the shark has that shiny sticker look? 14 Turn your sticker over and press it onto your box. See how it sticks? Make stickers of other sea creatures, like an octopus, a crab, or a starfish. Upload pictures of what YOU make at cbc.ca/kids/games/artzooka