I found this super cool witches cauldron here http://christybuonomophoto.blogspot.com/2010/10/bubbling-cauldron.html
so I decided to make my own!
This is what I used
- 1 16oz cauldron for $7 at Walmart (I found them at Party City too for a dollar cheaper)
- 1 can of Great Stuff spray foam (the original red bottle)
- 1 paper plate that covers the lid of the cauldron
- 1 jar of green paint (I used valspar 7.2 oz in parakeet green) *note this is not waterproof so don't leave it out in the rain.
- 1 foam paint brush
- Assorted packages of bugs, bones, etc (I got these at the dollar store)
- Pair of disposable gloves
- Hot glue gun
First do this outside. Place paper plate on the cauldron.
Put on the disposable glove and spray the Great Stuff according to the directions on the bottle until it cover the plate and drips down the sides. Do this slowly and remember that the foam will expand over time so don't get too carried away. Don't forget to shake the can for at least 30 seconds first. I used less than 1 can.
Wait until the foam dries (about 6-8 hours). Then pain the foam using the foam paint brush. I had lots of left over pain so I have to come up with another project to use it.
After the paint dries, plug in your hot glue gun (I did this part inside). Randomly glue on the spider and bugs. I also had a small skeleton hand so I used that too. And you're done!
Cauldron $7 Only $6 if you get it from Party City (found that out later)
Spray foam $3.78 but you can get it for $3 at Walmart (I didn't use the whole and used the leftovers for my giant spider project coming soon)
Green pain $3
Foam brush $0 I had one on hand but you can buy them for about $.50
Creepy centipede type bugs $1 at dollar tree
Spiders $0 I had left overs from my spider egg sack project. (See it here http://kayla-kreates.blogspot.com/2014/10/diy-halloween-decorations-spider-egg.html)
Skeleton hand $0 but I think you can get these at the dollar store too
Total for me $14.78
Total for you $15.50
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