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Super Easy Spiders
Super Easy Spiders
by spennytheclay
Quick and easy Halloween spiders made with only a few simple components. They make for a great enhancement to any
Halloween scene and look awesome hanging in arti cial webs.
Supplies:
8 paper straws
2 plastic Easter eggs
1 push pin
hot glue gun with glue
at least 2 colors of paint (I used spray paint on the body + black and white acrylic for the eyes)
For this step it will help to have your glue as hot as possible. This will help heat the plastic eggs and make the pin easier
to push through.
1. Take the small half of an egg and add a dab of glue a small distance above the inner rim. Carefully push
the pin through the glue and the egg from the inside. You can use the tip of the glue gun to further warm
and soften the end of the egg if you need to.
2. Add a dab of glue to either end of a whole egg and then push it onto the pin of the half egg, joining them
together. Use as much glue as you need to reinforce it and then give it a minute to cool.
1. Bend each straw about a thumbnails length from the top. Add a dab of glue to the bent end of the straw
and secure it into place on the underside of the half egg. repeat for each straw, ending with a group of
four straws on each side of the half egg.
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2. For each leg, pinch and bend the leg about a quarter of the way down, then again about a quarter of the
way up from the other end. (It's easiest to do this after all the legs are in, but I've provided an example pic
of an unattached leg)
3. To pose the legs, add a dab of glue to the inside of each bend and hold until the glue hardens.
4. To nish each leg add glue to the opening of each end. Wait a few seconds so you don't burn your ngers,
then pinch the end closed for a few more seconds. (You can use craft glue for this part if you want to)
To make the eyes just carefully add a bead of glue for however many eyes you want. give it a few minutes to cool before
pulling o any stringing.