Whale Automata



For the supplies I used the cardboard box I found laying around, and it was perfect for my project. I also used long toothpicks that would go through the box and hold and help the whale move. I used hot glue to glue the whale on the toothpicks, and I used cardboard to draw the whale.
Supplies
Hot glue, toothpicks, and cardboard box or just cardboard
Making the Holes Through the Box
The first thing I did was make the holes through the box, so the toothpicks can go in, but the holes can't be too big because toothpicks would be loose and it won't work.