Here is a artsy project you might want to try with kiddos. Lilli and Abbi loved it. Sorry, I put the pics in opposite order starting with the end first. Scroll down for Step 1...Enjoy!

Here they are together...

Here is a close shot of Lilli's...

Step 3: Mix Strong Cast and pour into mold (1 part cast to 1/2 part room temp water). Let it sit for at least an hour. When dry, cut out carton, pull away the clay from the cast.

Step 2: Use found objects around the house to create your sculpture. Press into clay.

Step 1: Use an old carton (I used a boxed soup carton) and line it with clay.
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