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WHAT YOU NEED: 1. 2 pieces of newspaper 2. A piece of black , 5.5” x 8”. (I made my own by coloring on newspaper with a craypa.) 3. Light for stencil, 4” x 6”, cereal box or file folder 4. Colored paper, colored file folders or magazines 5. Craypas, thick felt tip COLLAGE FOR CRAFTERS pens or crayons More bees! More Flowers! More Collage Tips! YAY!!!!! 6. Black sharpie 7. Scissors 8. Whiteglue, a little watered down 9. Flat paint brush for glue 10. Tape 11. Clear bag RANDALL MUSEUM • WWW.RANDALLMUSEUM.ORG • SAN FRANCISCO HAPPY BUG MONTH

5. Trace the abdomen on 6. Draw curved or straight yellow paper. Make two. lines across yellow This will be enough for all abdomen. Cut out & lay three bees. down in cutting order.

7. Glue stripes on the bee 8. On colored paper draw a 9. It’s fun to sit and cut abdomen. Line up the traced big teardrop petal. Cut the flowers. Have a flower lines and the edges. For a petals out. Use as a stencil cutting party! Draw and perfect fit, glue every other to trace and cut other cut out some flowers in one stripe. Set aside to let glue petals. piece. dry.

10. To make small flowers cut 11. On the same size newspaper 12. Put glue on where notches from simple shapes. lay out your flowers as you you want your big flower. want them next to your Press petals down. To prevent green field. curling, glue on top too. RANDALL MUSEUM • WWW.RANDALLMUSEUM.ORG • SAN FRANCISCO

13. Glue down all big flowers. 14. Get the bees. Cut stripe parts 15. Glue down the little sticking over edges of bees. flowers.

16. Glue down the bees. 17. Take a little break. When 18. Put a piece of the plastic the glue is dry, draw the bag over the body of a bee antennae and the legs. and trace a teardrop wing.

20. Glue on the wings and you have a beautiful collage. Feel free to add more. Go Crafters! 19. Cut out five more pieces of the plastic bag. Stack them to cut out 6 wings. Draw wing edges and motion squiggles. We would love to see your beautiful collages! If you want, share a photo with us on Instagram @randallmuseum#RandallBugBrigade