Concrete Boat!



Concrete Boat:
Materials List-
Concrete
Water
Rubber Gloves
Silicone Spray
Boat shaped mold (I used a Tupperware bowl but almost anything can be used)
Bucket to mix concrete in
Step 1:
First create a mold of the shaped boat you want. My mold was a medium sized plastic Tupperware bowl, but you could create one out of wood, Styrofoam or anything else.
Step 2:
Coat the mold with silicone spray so that the concrete will not stick to it.
Step 3:
Put the concrete in the bowl and smooth it out with your hands until it is distributed evenly.
Step 4:
Let the concrete dry for at least 24 hours and then remove it from the mold. Now let it float! (:
Mix the appropriate amount of concrete and water together, make sure to wear rubber gloves!
Materials List-
Concrete
Water
Rubber Gloves
Silicone Spray
Boat shaped mold (I used a Tupperware bowl but almost anything can be used)
Bucket to mix concrete in
Step 1:
First create a mold of the shaped boat you want. My mold was a medium sized plastic Tupperware bowl, but you could create one out of wood, Styrofoam or anything else.
Step 2:
Coat the mold with silicone spray so that the concrete will not stick to it.
Step 3:
Put the concrete in the bowl and smooth it out with your hands until it is distributed evenly.
Step 4:
Let the concrete dry for at least 24 hours and then remove it from the mold. Now let it float! (:
Mix the appropriate amount of concrete and water together, make sure to wear rubber gloves!