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Plastic Elephant (Elephas plasticus)

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This pretty little plastic elephant will be great fun to create.

Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening
What you need:
 16.9-ounce clear plastic soda bottle
Bottle caps
Craft knife
Scissors
Clear packing tape
Hot-glue gun
White rice (uncooked)
White glue and water
Tissue paper in assorted colors
Paintbrush
Waxed paper
Craft foam in assorted colors
Googly eyes
Pushpin
Seasons: Year round
Materials: bottle caps, soda bottle
Instructions:
1.step1 Form the body and legs: With a craft knife and scissors (parents only), cut the bottom 4 1/2 inches from each of two 16.9-ounce bottles, trimming them as shown. Pour 1/3 cup of rice into each one, then tape them to a 1-liter bottle.
2.step2 Add the trunk: Use a hammer and nail to make a hole (a parent's job) in the center of each of 6 bottle caps, including one that fits the 1-liter bottle. Thread the caps onto a pipe cleaner (make sure the 1-liter cap is at one end, open side out) and screw it onto the body. Bend the trunk upward, then wrap it with tape to hold it in place. Tape over any large gaps.
3.step3 Cover the bottles: Using the method described here, cover the elephant with gray or silver tissue paper.
4. Add the details: Hot-glue on double-layered gray felt ears with pink craft foam centers, pink craft foam toes and nostrils, white craft foam tusks, and googly eyes.
5.Use a pushpin to make a small hole for the tail, then insert a piece of gray pipe cleaner with a bit of fringed felt glued to the end, adding a dab of hot glue to secure the tail.


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