Sunday, October 21, 2007

Spiders Nest





This was from Family Fun magazine... We enjoyed doing it and the most trouble we had was finding just the right spider. Here are the directions if you want them....

You will need:
White glue (a full bottle!)
2 bowls
Plastic spoon
Balloon
Cheesecloth cut into 12 or so 3-by-18-inch strips
Pin
Clear fishing line
Plastic Spiders (available at orientaltrading.com or just buy plastic spider rings and cut off the rings!!)

Empty the glue bottle into a bowl. Then fill the bottle halfway with water, shake it to dilute any remaining glue, and add the contents to the bowl. Stir the mixture well. Inflate the balloon to about 9 inches tall and set it aside in another bowl. Individually dip the cheesecloth strips into the glue, gently squeeze out the excess fluid, and spread the strips flat on the balloon. Cover the balloon this way, leaving 3 or 4 small gaps and a 1 1/2 inch opening around the knot for tying on the spiders later. Let the glue dry, rotating the balloon occasionally to speed the drying process. Pop the balloon with a pin and remove it once the glue is dry. Tie a loop for hanging the egg at one end of a long piece of fishing line. Near the top of the egg insert the other end of the line through the cheesecloth, then reach inside and pull it out through a nearby gap and tie a spider to it. Gently pull the line back until the spider comes to rest against the inside of the egg, thereby securing the line. Use more fishing line to create strings of spider. To tie them to the egg, thread one end of the line through the cheesecloth and out a gap, knot the line, and pull the knot back inside the egg. Attach more spiders directly to the egg simply by poking 2 or 3 legs through the cheesecloth.

1 comments:

Chandra said...

I love this and I am definately going to copycat!