If you're not particularly into astrology, you probably haven't given the planet Jupiter much thought since you made a model of the solar system out of
styrofoam balls for your elementary school science fair.
Get
a styrofoam ball for each guest and let your little one paint it brown with non-toxic paint to create the body of the turkey.
Not exact matches
Before you starting dipping the cake
balls have a large thick block of
styrofoam (or florist's foam) on hand to stick the cake pops in
for drying.
If she comes to you at 8 p.m. to tell you her science fair project is due tomorrow, you will kiss her goodnight and tuck her in so you can start painting
styrofoam balls to create an entire galaxy full of colorful planets
for her to turn in at school by 8 a.m.
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Paint stick puppets are made with a
styrofoam ball stuck onto a paint stick and the clothing
for the puppet is made of felt that is glued onto the stick.
I had some
styrofoam balls I picked up
for another project that I never got around to.
To recreate, you'll need
styrofoam balls, jute twine, decorative forest bark
for indoor plants (from a garden or home improvement store), and hot glue.
-- mason jars, wide mouth quart and pint size —
styrofoam balls, 3 graduating sizes — DecoArt Snow - Tex — fake snow, seasonal section — white glitter — wood snowflakes, seasonal section — invisible thread or fishing line — 2 bamboo skewers — black sewing pins — mini candy canes, seasonal section — glue gun — ribbon
for scarf and lid (optional)
Craft your own little BB - 8 treat dispenser out of
styrofoam balls and coloured markers, and cut a little hole at the bottom to make room
for your furkid's favourite snack.
A variety of preserved real moss (you can find it at a craft store)
Styrofoam glue (I used both spray glue and regular glue)
Styrofoam balls (get green ones if you can find them, it makes covering the
Styrofoam a little easier) I bought a foam brush
for the glue, but I only used it once so you could pass on this.
To recreate, you'll need
styrofoam balls, jute twine, decorative forest bark
for indoor plants (from a garden or home improvement store), and hot glue.