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From: MSN Nickname1stmate_auntm  (Original Message)Sent: 8/19/2004 12:55 AM
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Main supplies:

  • 4�?Styrofoam® ball
  • Forster® Woodsies�?½�?teardrop and craft spoon
  • Pacon® pony beads �?approximately 39 yellow
  • Pacon® chenille stem or pipe cleaners �?black and two 7mm wiggly eyes
  • Delta Ceramcoat® acrylic paint �?light green, orange, purple

    Basics supplies:

  • Fine tip black marker
  • craft Glue
  • small Paint brushes
  • Plastic knife

 

When you see the “helping hand�?symbol on a project,

it means you may need adult supervision to do the project.

Always use care when using tools or a heat source.

Be careful and safe!

When using any knives or cutters :practice first on a similar fabric or craft material

Instructions:

1. Slice off ½�?from ball with a plastic knife.
2. Dry brush ball with orange paint. Let dry. Using purple paint, dry brush
a large swirl on ball beginning at bottom edge of ball.
3. Put a dab of glue on the bottom of each pony bead and press into Styrofoam® around swirl, beginning at the bottom of the swirl.
4. Paint the craft stick and teardrop green. Let dry. Using purple paint, dry brush cheeks for the snails face and the tip of the tail (teardrop). Draw mouth with a black marker. Glue wiggly eyes in place. Let dry.
5. Press small end of craft spoon head into bottom ride side of snail body. Press rounded end of teardrop tail in bottom of left side of body. Cut chenille stem in half. Using only half, bend stem to form antennae and glue in place.

   




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