Paper and Scissor Craft Color Book Printable Activities for Young Children

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Paper Color Book African Artifacts and Carved Statues Realistic and Historical Images for Children: Page 1

Celebrate African Culture with Paper Color Book Historical Images for Young Children

African statues, musical instruments, tools and more, created according to a traditional style and some dating back hundreds of years.

Many of these items carried important social, religious, and moral values for the whole community.

Decorate the home, classroom or Christmas tree, office cubicle, window panes with pretty paper hanging ornaments.

Color with crayons or markers. Make coasters or place mats for beverage containers or table settings. Make ornaments to hang for office party or family gathering decorations. Use as picture photo frames for ornamentations or to send out to family and friends.

Embroider or crochet the design onto pillow cases and hankerchiefs. ScissorCraft images may be used by parents, teachers, caregivers and hobbiests for personal and non-profit embroidery, crochet, woodworking and art projects.

Print, cut out with scissors, color, and decorate with crayons, markers, paper, beads, fabric, glue, paint, glitter, ribbon, yarn, tape, cotton balls, feathers.

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Make this African Owl Mask Craft Printable

Make this African Owl Mask

Most of Scissorcraft's African masks were drawn upon photos of African artifacts in the African Art Museum Some of the items listed in that museum date back hundreds of years.

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