![]() Plaster and cheesecloth ghosts for Halloween (at Ashbee Design)Ĩ. Make your own sidewalk chalk (at Playful Learning)ħ. Plaster of Paris and the best art group project ever!ĥ Plaster of Paris crafts I’d like to tryĦ. Plaster of Paris sculptures with the art groupĥ. Sandcasting in the sandbox or at the beach!Ĥ. The second 5 look awesome and are on our list to try soon. Here are some fun Plaster of Paris crafts to try with your kids. You can buy it at local craft stores, the hardware store, or online. It dries fairly quickly into whatever shape you’ve chosen. You can then pour, color, shape, or press things into it. It starts out as a powder that you mix with water to make a thick gooey liquid. So, get going and use this wonderful product in your next crafting idea.Plaster of Paris is a fun material to work with. Ensure that you have no contact with this on your face, especially the eyes and nose
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