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This is a flaming hot Art Attack!
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For this Art Attack you'll need some firey colours. Neil's using yellow and red acrylic paint on dark blue paper. |
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Squeeze some small blobs (each about the size of a 10p coin) of acrylic paint on the bottom of the dark coloured paper. |
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Next, push the paint up the paper with your fingers! |
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It's great fun! |
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The idea is to make it a fatter shape at the bottom, tapering off towards the top. |
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As the paint smears together, you get a fantastic bonfire effect. |
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You can then add sparks by flicking on some orange or yellow paint using a toothbrush and a piece of card. |
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When the paint is dry, cut out the shapes of some people from black card, and stick them in front of the bonfire to make a silhouette of a crowd watching. |
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For a finishing touch, add some white highlights down the sides of the bodies with white chalk. |
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For other ideas, how about cowboys sitting around a camp fire... |
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...or children in halloween costumes! Try it yourself! |