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Glow String Art Lesson

String art is sometimes called nail and thread art because it is traditionally created with pins in a wooden board and thread wrapped around the nails to create an image. For this lesson, cardboard replaces the wood and a needle and yarn are used to create the geometric design. Add black lights to display how this lesson “glows.”

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