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Canku Ota |
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(Many Paths) |
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An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
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May 22, 2004 - Issue 113 |
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Clay Pot Frog |
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Make this cute frog using a terra cotta clay pot and a few other supplies. |
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What You Need: |
How To Make It |
2 inch Terra Cotta Clay Pot
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Wipe down your terra cotta pot
with a damp cloth and let dry completely. Paint the clay pot and the wooden ball head green. Put them aside to dry. Once the paint is dry, glue the wooden ball onto the bottom of the clay pot (figure 1). Paint a mouth on the wooden ball (figure 2) - You can also add two small nose holes if you like. Once all your paint is dry, spray it with the clear acrylic sealer. Glue the two pom-poms into place for the eyes, and then glue on the two wiggle eyes (figure 3). |
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