Step one. Mold around a jar of coffee.
Round it!
Make a face! Draw some feathers (there was a cute hard brush I dragged along the back, I thought it looked neat). I wanted to make the owl like a pumpkin, so I cut out parts of the wings and of course the eyes are holes. We checked it with a light and it should be a darling little guy when it dries. However, after bending over for two hours and perfecting my baby, I asked how long it would take to dry because I wanted to give it to my mom (owls are good luck for gardeners) the teacher said it would take a month, but maybe if I hair dried it every day it would be *okay* to take, but still breakable. Or I could leave money to ship it home. I don't know what to do, so I guess we'll see where he ends up. It was a fun way to pass a rainy day.
The owl is so cute....maybe you could carry it with you on the plane? Liz
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