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Smiley Catterpillar


Author:  GSLC

Here’s a smiley, slinky critter you can make
from clay and wire.
What you’ll need:
Purple, green, white and black clay
22 gauge, permanent-colored copper wire
Toothpicks

1. Roll 6 or more balls of clay for the caterpillar
body and head. String them onto a piece
of wire that’s long enough to hold them all in
place, and then bend the body into the shape
you want.
2. Insert the antennae wires into the head and
add the antennae balls to the other ends of the
wires.
3. For eyes, press the small purple balls into
the head. Press the white balls onto the purple
ones, and then add the tiny black balls onto the
white circles for pupils.
4. Use a toothpick to shape the mouth


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References / Source:
GSLC Pow Wow 2008
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