Ben Franklin Bonney Lake
Monroe & Bonney Lake stores
WASHINGTON STATE



Molded Fish
Designed by Kathleen George - Project Courtesy of The Dow Chemical Company

Molded Fish made with styrofoam eggsMATERIALS NEEDED
STYROFOAM* Brand Foam:
Egg, size of choice (2-1/2", 3" and 4" shown here)

Other Materials:
Air-dry modeling compound, two or more colors of choice
Wiggle eyes, 10mm, two
Pony beads, color of choice, two (for larger fish)
Plastic-coated paper clip
Pencil
Ruler
Scissors
Wire cutters
Rolling pin
Thick, white craft glue
Nylon fishing line

INSTRUCTIONS:
Note: Read all instructions before beginning project. Adult supervision required.

1. For small fish, use rolling pin to roll two 2" balls of modeling compound ("clay") into 1/8"-thick, 5"-diameter circles. For larger fish, use two 3" balls rolled to 1/8"-thick, 6"-diameter circles. One circle will cover each half of fish. Turn circles over several times while rolling to prevent sticking. Use one color (fish shown at bottom, accented with second color) or several colors depending upon desired effect:

Marbled Fish (shown at top)
For each circle, roll equal amounts of two colors into long ropes. Twist ropes together, fold in half, and roll to 1/8" thickness. Repeat.

Striped Fish (shown at left)
Roll two large circles of different colors to 1/4" thickness. Cut each circle into 1"-wide strips. Re-form circles, alternating colors. Press seams together and roll again to 1/8" thickness.

Multicolored Fish (shown at right)
Place thin strips of additional colors on top of main color while rolling out circles.

2. Drape one circle over one lengthwise half of foam egg, with wide end of egg 1/4" from circle edge. Matching seams at center and aligning stripes/colors, cover remaining egg half with second circle. Press circles together around egg, pressing out air bubbles.

3. Using photo as guide, gently mark nose, fins, and tail with pencil. Use scissors to cut away excess clay. Press seams together. If desired, use clay scraps to create side fins; press to body.

4. For small fish, glue and press wiggle eyes directly into clay. For large fish, glue wiggle eyes to pony bead before gluing into clay.

5. Add very thin strips of contrasting color to separate stripes or accent fins. Use pencil to imprint clay surface with gill, mouth, and fin lines. Use fingernail to imprint scales, working from gills to tail.

6. Use wire cutters to cut coordinating paper clip in half. Insert cut clip ends into top of fish to mark placement, then remove. Glue clip ends into holes. Let fish dry completely.

7. Cut 12" length from fishing line for hanger. Insert line into clip; knot ends to secure.

Project reprinted courtesy of the Dow Chemical Company, Manufacturer of Genuine STYROFOAM(R) Brand Foam. For more free project ideas, please visit www.styrofoamcrafts.com.


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