Fun, easy project updates the simple Kokedama, or Japanese Moss Ball.
- Tennis Ball.
- Glue.
- Scissors.
- Exacto Knife / Scalpel.
- Acrylic / Fabric Paint. Green )
- Paintbrush.
- Cabochon. x 3 for eyes and nose
- Moss.
Fun, easy project updates the simple Kokedama, or Japanese Moss Ball.
Great group project!
You’ll need:
Paint the canvas purple, letting dry completely between each step. Using white paint pen, draw in the web. Do hand and foot prints with paint as in pic. Glue on google eyes. Paint in ghost eyes and mouth with purple. Glue on BOO letters.
pic via pinterest
Feed bags are so sturdy – why not re-use them?!
Sewing machine
#14 needle (for heavy-weight fabrics)
Scissors
Pins
Thread
Binder clips
Rotary cutter – cutting mat – ruler
50 lb. plastic feed sack
Love these furry upside down bats!
I know a few kiddos who would love to have this made for them!
You’ll need:
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