Showing posts with label sea shells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea shells. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

Cute Clam Critters

I found this cute little craft online and thought it was a great way to use up some of those seashells from vacation.
Materials
  • Clean shells
  • Tacky glue
  • White pony beads
  • Permanent black marker
  • Piece of driftwood
Instructions
  1. For each critter, select 2 shells of like size and shape. Set one top-side down and glue a pair of bead eyes to the edge opposite the hinge.
  2. Then glue the other shell in place atop the first one, as shown. When the glue is dry, draw pupils on the eyes.
  3. Finally, arrange your clam critters atop the driftwood and glue them in place.










We had a great time at the shore. The kids looked at avery seashell and tried to match them up with what was in the book. They had a great time.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Sea shell Koalas

Every wonder what to do with all of the sea shells you collected at the beach this summer? Well...I found this adorable koala bear craft.
Koala How-To


1. Experiment with different combinations to come up with animal shapes before gluing everything into place. We chose small scallop and clam shells for the koalas, and long razor clams decorated with ring-top cowries for the tree.
2. Use small cushions of polymer clay, which is pliable and slightly sticky, to test out various arrangements. For assembly, a tacky, quick-drying glue works best. Build heads and bodies separately. Before joining larger parts, use a brush to glue on small parts (such as beads for eyes) and clay to support creatures while glue dries.
More crafts @ Martha Stewart
Books related to this project:
Koalas are one of the most beautiful, gentle and loving animals in the world. Sadly, the population is steadily declining due to the destruction of their natural habitats. This book is a wonderful way to learn about these very intelligent creatures. Full of darling pictures, everyone who picks up this book will instantly fall in love with koalas (who, by the way, are not bears)! Read about their habits, diet and social activities, and you will develop a new appreciation for these fuzzy friends!



Review from Amazon--"This is about a Koala named Koala Lou who thinks her mother does not love her anymore. So Koala Lou goes gum-tree climbing in the Bush Olympics to get her mother's attention. This book taught me that no matter what you do, your mother will always love you!"

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**Credit for seashell crafts goes to: http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/