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Craft Project: Clay Spider Candy Dish
Approximate Time: 15 minutes without drying time Supplies:
Instructions:Turn your dish upside down and cover it with black. Let the paint dry. Turn the dish around again, so that it's facing the right way. Finish painting the dish black, making sure to get the inside and rim, as shown in the "Step 1" picture. Paint ball black. Let the paint dry.Fold your chenille stem in half evenly and cut. Repeat with other stem. Take the four stem halves and fold *them* into half evenly. Cut the stems. You should now have 8, small, even, orange stems. he foot should go flat against the floor, with the leg arching up, then back down to slip under the spider's body. Use some craft glue to secure the legs to the spider's body. Place four legs on each side, coming from, under the spider, as shown in the "Step 3" picture. Glue googly eyes to black bead. Glue the head to front of body, as shown in the finished project picture. Let glue dry. Fill your dish with candy or other goodies and set out for guests. By Aysha from Boise, Idaho | ||
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