Create your own space adventures. This recycled rocket takes you out of this world---fast!
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Ever wished you could travel in outer space? Use your imagination to build a Rocket to Outer Space. Make several different ones for a whole fleet!
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Choose a recycled cardboard tube. Cut it to the length you want for your rocket with Crayola® Scissors.
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Use Crayola Gel Markers to fill plain paper with colors. Make random marks to show your rocket whooshing through space. Or draw replicas of rockets you know about.
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Cut the paper to fit your tube. Use Crayola Glue Sticks to attach it.
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Cut a rocket cone from aluminum foil or metallic paper. Glue the cone edges together. Glue the cone to the rocket with Crayola School Glue. Stand up to dry.
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To create fins, cut several slits in the bottom edge of your rocket. Cut triangular wedges from metallic paper or aluminum foil. Insert them into the slits and glue in place.
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For a smoky trail, add a few chenille stems to another slit in the base of your rocket. Wrap them around a crayon to curl. Remove the crayon. If you prefer, use fluffed cotton balls for smoke.
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Decorate the outside of your Rocket to Outer Space with Crayola Glitter Glue for a sparkly effect. Dry.
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You're ready to blast off! Which galaxy will it be today?
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