Collection: Painted and decorated Polystyrene and Gauze Bandage Animals

Children's natural intelligence is enhanced by this creative project when discussing the difference between wild animals and pets.
Meanwhile, the children can make animals from polystyrene items covered with a gauze bandage.
Children's natural intelligence is enhanced when working with a gauze bandage, when they experience the effect of water on a gauze bandage.

How to do it

 
1
Drill a hole in the polystyrene egg using the pointed end of a pair of scissors.
2
Push the egg onto the tip of the cone, so that the shape now consists of a head and a body. Cut flower sticks and push them into the shape for a tail and ears.
3
Cut small pieces of gauze bandage, moisten them in water and attach them onto the shape. NB: start at the head and neck in order to stabilise the body.

4
Add layers of gauze bandage around the flower sticks, so that the tail and the ears take shape.

5
Paint it with A-Color matt acrylic paint and leave to dry.


6
Draw details with Uni Posca markers or with a thin brush and A-Color acrylic paint.



7
Use Clear Multi Glue gel for attaching rhinestones onto the shape.


 And Voila!

Now make some more in the same fashion.
Let your kids' creativity fly.
And encourage them to come up with new designs.

Painted and decorated Polystyrene and Gauze Bandage Animals - Home-Crafts