She explains how to do it on her blog, but I'll post it again. You cut plain sponges into four pieces. Tie them together with dental floss. And that's it! They were *SO* easy!
(I found that massive bag of sponges (30!) at Walgreens for $4.)
wonderful blog you have here. I couldn't help but notice an earlier post with photographs of an old book you own (Six good friends: A story of circus horses by Pers Crowell).
I have been looking for this book for such a long time! Would there ever be any chance of you selling it?
I am an illustrator from England and would love to see the delights of this book up close. Here is my art account and email if you wanted to get in contact:
www.flickr.com/kaitb
khmb_606@hotmail.com
This is only an enquiry- I hope I don't sound too cheeky!
Wendy those are so cool... think we'll be making some of those too! Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteThose sponge balls look SO FUN!!
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ReplyDeletewonderful blog you have here.
I couldn't help but notice an earlier post with photographs of an old book you own (Six good friends: A story of circus horses by Pers Crowell).
I have been looking for this book for such a long time! Would there ever be any chance of you selling it?
I am an illustrator from England and would love to see the delights of this book up close. Here is my art account and email if you wanted to get in contact:
www.flickr.com/kaitb
khmb_606@hotmail.com
This is only an enquiry- I hope I don't sound too cheeky!
Cheerio, x x x !
That sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteMy boss's name is Betz (well, his nick name) I didn't think I'd run into someone with the same name.