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DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Dolphin Craft
To give you a feel for the size, the dolphin
in the picture is about 1 foot long.
This page may take a minute to load (I
included lots of photos in the hopes that it would make the instructions easier to
understand).
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MATERIALS:
 | The only "store bought" material
is paint (tempra, poster or finger paint all work well... acrylic paints work great, but
don't wash out of clothes!!!) We mixed white and black to make our own grey.
Alternatively, you can mod podge (mache) on 1 inch squares of grey tissue paper. Or
make a "funky dolphin" by maching on 1 inch squares of patterned tissue paper or
napkins
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 | paint brush
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 | newspaper
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 | toilet paper or paper towel
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 | paper towel roll
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 | toilet paper roll
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 | scissors
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 | tape (masking or scotch tape)
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 | ONE OF: white glue, mod podge OR paper
mache paste (1 part flour to 5 parts water... boil about 3 minutes and let cool)
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STEP 1: BUILD THE FRAME: 
This is part of a more complicated crafting
series so if you have any suggestions to improve the instructions, please feel free to let me know! I
recommend you quickly review all the instructions before starting the project.
STEP 2: MACHE:
 | Tear newspaper into strips about 1 to 2 inches wide. You
can have some that are longer and some that are shorter.
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 | Paper mache the entire thing
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 | You don't want more than 4 layers of mache added or it won't dry
properly. I usually tell the kids not to add more than 2 layers (when they
inevitably overlap things a bit more than they should, we end up with 4).
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 | Use shorter pieces when macheing around the fin and tail if it's
too finicky (or have younger kids mache the nice easy body and save the hard parts for
yourself).
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 | Let mache dry (set outside on a nice sunny or breezy day and it
will dry very quickly).
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 | OPTIONAL: Apply a second coat of no more than 4 layers and let
dry (one coat is enough, but the more coats you add the sturdier it will be ... especially
if you've added mache limbs and tail). Let dry. Apply a third coat. Let
dry.
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 | The very top layer of mache can be done with white
paper. This will make it easier to apply paint. |
STEP 3: PAINT:
 | Paint with grey paint.
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 | Decorate (add a white blow hole and black
eyes or glue on wiggly eyes).
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