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Then, have each child color a Stranger Things character in the same way and attach it to a similar area of the poster for a sort of magic eye effect. On the other side, the child can write, “On a Scale of One to 10, You’re an 11” with puffy paint or a calligraphy pen. 5. Stranger Things Scrapbook Papier-mâché flowers, feathers, and other craft items can be used to make a mystical bouquet, and the Demogorgon character can be placed in the middle! 2. Design a Stranger Things Crown
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Using puffy paint or even just a plain marker, write “Now Entering the Strange Zone,” but make sure to write it upside down! 10.Make a “Strange” Collage In between, the spaces can be decorated with silver glitter, number elevens, or upside-down faces! 3. Create Crazy Sunglasses There’s no better way to wish someone a happy birthday than by calling the person an “11” on a scale of one to 10. This larger-than-life look is as comical as it is unique, and youngsters will have loads of fun with their new shades. 4. “You’re an Eleven” Greeting Card For a great science class project that’s fun and interesting, have the answers make their own Stranger Things test tube.A piece of construction paper in a bright color should be folded in half, and the Stranger Things character cut out and glued to one side. Stranger Things first season was released in 2016, and immediately became one of the most successful Netflix projects. The mystical thriller tells the story of the small town of Hawkins. Teenagers hunting monsters. Unknown girl with supernatural powers. Strange laboratories where they make secret experiments. Parallel worlds and more.
Stranger Things Coloring Pages
The mystical thriller tells the story of the small town of Hawkins. About its inhabitants and the secrets that he keeps. Teenagers hunting monsters. Unknown girl with supernatural powers. Strange laboratories where they make secret experiments. Parallel worlds and more. The authors seem to hint in each scene: “Well, remember what we were like in these years. Didn’t we really dream of unusual abilities and adventures.” Many still dream. And thanks to such series do not stop dreaming. On a giant poster board or roll of sheet paper, all the collective characters are put together to create a “strange” collage. For this series, I illustrated some of the most iconic scenes and characters from the TV series, including Eleven, The Party (Dustin, Lucus, Will, and Mike), Max, Nancy Wheeler, Hopper, Billy, and of course, some villains such as Vecna and Demogorgons.