Star Wars Millennium Falcon Art Project
Star Wars Millennium Falcon Art Project Plus Free Coloring Page
Are you a fan of the Millennium Falcon? If so you’re going to love this fun and fantastic Star Wars Craft for kids and adults to enjoy.
Whether you’re a long time fan or you’re a teacher or parent introducing the kids to the world of Star Wars, this fun boredom buster and art project is sure to go down a treat! That I am sure!
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Contents
Supplies Needed For This Millennium Falcon Craft
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Galaxy Background For Your Millennium Falcon Art Project
Use black, white, and shades of blue, purple, and pink oil pastels.
Color the majority of a black sheet of cardstock with black oil pastels.
Fill in the rest of the spots with blue, purple and pink oil pastels.
Use your finger to smudge the colors together.
Cover an area with newspaper.
Dip an old toothbrush into white paint and flick onto the oil pastels.
Allow the paint to dry completely. Your oil pastel galaxy background is now complete. You can now continue to the next part of the Millennium falcon project.
Print Out Your Millennium Falcon Template
The first step is to download and print off your Millennium Falcon coloring page and craft templates. Begin to shade in the Star Wars ship using black oil pastels.
Paint Your Millennium Falcon Drawing
The next step is to add color. Add red to the star Wars painting as shown in the image below.
Cut Out Your Star Wars Millenium Falcon Painting
Once your painting is complete you are ready to cut out with the scissor. Be sure to glue the Millennium Falcon and the other Star Wars ships to your galaxy background.
Allow to dry and cut any excess paper from the edges where the ships overlap. Your Star Wars art project is now complete.
Display Your Millennium Falcon Project
You can add this to your collection of Star Wars projects, display on a wall, in a frame, or mount on scrap paper to make the artwork pop!
Download Your Star Wars Template And Millennium Falcon Coloring Page
Mellennium Falcon Coloring Page
Star Wars Millennium Falcon Art Project
This is a tutorial on how to make a star wars millennium falcon art project.
Materials
- Cardstock
- Glue
- Toothbrush
- White Paint
- Oil Pastels
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Use black, white, and shades of blue, purple, and pink oil pastels.
Color the majority of a black sheet of cardstock with black oil pastels.
Fill in the rest of the spots with blue, purple, and pink oil pastels.
Use your finger to smudge the colors together.
Cover an area with newspaper.
Dip an old toothbrush into white paint and flick onto the oil pastels.
Allow the paint to dry completely. Your oil pastel galaxy background is now complete. You can now continue to the next part of the Millennium falcon project.
PRINT OUT YOUR MILLENNIUM FALCON TEMPLATE
The first step is to download and print off your Millennium Falcon coloring page and craft templates. Begin to shade in the Star Wars ship using black oil pastels.
PAINT YOUR MILLENNIUM FALCON DRAWING
The next step is to add color. Add red to the star Wars painting as shown in the image below.
CUT OUT YOUR STAR WARS MILLENNIUM FALCON PAINTING
Once your painting is complete you are ready to cut out with the scissor. Be sure to glue the Millennium Falcon and the other Star Wars ships to your galaxy background.
Allow to dry and cut any excess paper from the edges where the ships overlap. Your Star Wars art project is now complete.
DISPLAY YOUR MILLENNIUM FALCON PROJECT
You can add this to your collection of Star Wars projects, display on a wall, in a frame, or mount on scrap paper to make the artwork pop!
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