Seedpod Sea Urchin

by mrsgreengenes64 in Craft > Reuse

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Seedpod Sea Urchin

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I've been working on a beachscape sculpture and I needed some handmade items to add some interest to it. I've had some seedpods from a sweet gum tree in my collection and realized they would be perfect for creating some cute little sea urchins. Here's how I did it!

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Supplies

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Sweet gum tree seed pods
Round toothpicks
Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Metallic amethyst and dioxazine purple acrylic paint-or your choice of colors

Making the Urchin

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Cut a few toothpicks in half.
If you look closely at the sweet gum pod, you'll see it has holes in it where the seeds are released. Put a dab of hot glue on the blunt end of a toothpick and stick it down into one of those holes. Easy as that! Repeat the process. Put them just on the topside like me, or you can put them all around.

Paint Your Little Urchin

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Paint the urchin a combination of metallic amethyst and dioxazine purple. Let them dry and then put them on display 😁

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