![]() ![]() ![]() Once the front of your design is fixed, flip over your card board and apply glue stick. Be gentle-The reason we are using a cotton swab is so that we do not tear the foil. Pay special attention to small crevices or corners. Once you have the foil patted down with your fingertips, gently take a cotton swab to smooth the foil over the dried glue even further. Coat the back of the foil (less shiny side) with the glue stick and gently lay the glued art face down in the center of the glued foil.Ĭarefully turn the artwork over and starting in the center and working your way out, gently begin pressing down on the foil with your fingertips to adhere the foil to the raised dried glue. Once the glue is dry, trim a sheet of aluminum foil just a bit larger than the cardboard. If using tacky glue, you will know it’s dry when it hardens and turns clear. (*The simpler, the better for young kids-K-2nd grade).Īdhere your sun to the cardboard with a glue stick.Ĭarefully use the hot glue to trace the lines of your drawing and allow to dry completely. ![]() Alternately, you can download and print our sun design. Remember to use bold shapes and repeated patterns similar to classic Mexican folk art. On the plain piece of paper, draw an Aztec-inspired sun of your own design. Hot glue gun + glue sticks (can use tacky glue as an alternative, but dry time will be longer) Plain paper, cut to 9”x9”, or our sun download cut to the same size One 9”x9” square of card board or chip board (could be cut from any box) ![]()
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