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1. Cat body. Wax knife blade with old candle for easier cutting. Cut slice from wide end of egg so it sits at a 45-degree angle. The narrow end of egg is the
neck and the cat should lean forward. Insert craft stick in wide end and glue in place. |
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Crackle Pumpkins
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2. Using marking pen, make a dot at the center top and bottom of foam ball. Mark six evenly space dots around the center, 2-1/2" apart for the 5-inch ball, or
3" apart for the 6-inch ball. To divide the pumpkin into sections, stretch rubber band around ball, lining it up with the top and bottom dots and one of the center
dots. Following the edge of the rubber band, draw a line on the foam ball. Repeat, moving the rubber band to align with each center dot, until all six sections
are marked. |
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Creepy Crawlies
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Caution to Parents: These "bugs" are decorations and not toys. Many of the pieces used are very
small and should not be handled by young children. Be sure that all paints and glues are non-toxic.  |
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1. Being to shape the pumpkins: Cut a 3/8" slice from top and bottom of two foam eggs and 5" foam ball. Use handle of wooden spoon or
chop stick to push a 1/2" deep hole in each end; rotate the tool to enlarge the edges of the hole. |
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2. Cover work surface with plastic wrap. Dip fabric in fabric stiffener, following manufacturer's instructions. Pin fabric at top of cone and wrap fabric around
cone, forming evenly-spaced folds. Over lap edges at back of cone; pin in place. Let dry. |
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