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For the "Gallery Glass" product, I have done this with several groups, and the results are great! I use sandwich sized plastic zip-style bags. I find/draw 4-6 simple patterns (fish, cross, butterfly, etc) on white paper, and make several copies of each. The patterns are placed inside of the baggies. Then, you can either trace the outline with black and let it dry over night, or allow the youth to trace the pattern with black (can easily smear with the younger kids). Children can fill in the colors they like best. Leave the baggies on a counter to dry, and the kids can pick up their window clings the following week. It usually takes awhile for the paint to dry, so I recommend they wait to take home the finished product. You definitely gotta try it out sometime!!
Stacia - NE
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