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The challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to make your own engraving. An engraving is a print that is made by scratching a design into a hard surface, usually metal. But, for this activity we’re going to use a plastic milk carton instead of metal! Watch the video and then try it out yourself. You'll find all the materials listed below. This activity is for children (most suitable for ages 5 and up). Send us a photo of your artwork Would you like to see your engraving featured on the Gallery's website in our new online Creative Challenge Gallery? Take a photo of your engraving and send it to us by Monday 26 July 2021. You can email it to [email protected] or use this online form to upload your picture: https://www.nationalgallery.ie/what-w... We'll feature a selection of pictures in the Creative Challenge Gallery, so check back after 26 July to see if yours is included! Materials you will need Some interesting objects: try finding a natural object (like a flower or seaweed) and a man-made object (like a plastic onion net) Two sheets of paper A pencil Plastic milk carton Scissors Needle A cork from a bottle Tape A big spoon Paint or lino ink Cotton buds or a paint brush to apply ink A cloth or a piece of tissue Find out about the print that inspired this activity on our website: https://www.nationalgallery.ie/art-an... Read the Creative Challenge for Kids rules and guidelines here: https://www.nationalgallery.ie/what-w... This activity was devised by artist Bryony Hussey for the National Gallery of Ireland as part of our series of online creative activities for families, adapted from drop-in family workshops that would usually take place in the Gallery's Maples Group Creative Space.