MATERIALS Burlap bags Fish scales Old crayons Glass window panes Oilcloth Cotton swabs Kleenex, toilet tissue Wire screen Small scrub brush or tooth brush White shoe polish Native clay Coffee cans with lids Laundry starch Paper towels Vaseline or Cup Grease Coat hangers Scrap materials (buttons, yarn, felt, fabrics, milk bottle wires, feathers, etc.) Sawdust SUGGESTED USES Hook rug base; scenery Ornaments, decoration Crayon etching, melted wax painting Put adhesive tape around edges and use as palette Table coverings for painting, clay model- ing, etc. Use for brush Erasing charcoal and colored chalk For screen (by stretching over cigar box or larger box) To scatter paint by scraping stick or tongue depressor over bristles Tint with vegetable coloring and use for paint (spatter paint) See recipe For storage of individual clay modeling to keep material damp; bottom of can may be used as modeling wheel Home made paste and finger paint (see recipes) For last layer of paper mache. Paint will take well on this. To keep paper mache from sticking to mold Base for paper mache animals and figures Decorations for paper mache, puppets, etc. Modeling, grass for table construction unit (see recipe)