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How to Make a Kid's Pirate Map

    Drawing the Map

    • 1). Draw the starting location on the white paper with a permanent marker. Draw an "X" to designate the location of the buried treasure.

    • 2). Add details of other locations on the map, such as "Pirate's Cave," "Buccaneer Bay" or "Sordid Swamp." If kids will use the map for a real treasure hunt, draw locations that correspond with actual physical locations. For example, a tree house could be labeled "Bird's Eye Lookout," while a bird bath could be called the "Fountain of Youth."

    • 3). Draw a dotted line from the starting point through the other locations and ending at the "X." Draw a compass in one corner of the map.

    Aging the Map

    • 1). Crumple the paper into a ball, then open it and spread it out.

    • 2). Set the paper in a cookie sheet, then pour strong coffee or tea over it. Sprinkle coffee grounds on the map to create age spots.

    • 3). Soak the paper for approximately five minutes, then drain the coffee or tea from the cookie sheet. Blot the paper dry with a paper towel.

    • 4). Place the paper and the cookie sheet in the oven for five minutes at 200 degrees. Watch the paper carefully so that it does not burn.

    • 5). Remove the paper and cookie sheet from the oven. Use a fork to remove the paper from the cookie sheet, as it will be hot. Let the paper cool completely.

    • 6). Pass the edges of the paper through the flame of a candle or a lighter, making sure to move the paper quickly so that it does not catch fire.

    • 7). Roll the paper like a scroll and tie it with twine.

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