Footprints in the Sand
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
Capture that barefoot-on-the-beach feeling -- and a record of your feet -- with this simple plaster-casting project.
- Materials
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- Plaster of Paris
- Small bucket
- Freshwater
- 4-inch lengths of string, optional
- Instructions
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Choose a site to cast your molds -- the moist, hard-packed sand near the water's edge works best. -
Firmly press both feet into the sand. The prints should be about 1/2 inch to 2 inches deep. (If your child can't press down that hard, he can use his finger to dig down into the print, following its shape.)
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Mix up the plaster, according to the directions on the package, so that it has a thick, creamy consistency. Pour the wet plaster gently into the footprints.
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To make hangers, tie a knot about a half inch in from each end of the pieces of string. As the plaster begins to harden, push the knotted ends into the plaster and let dry.
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After 20 to 25 minutes, gently dig the footprints out of the molds and brush away any excess sand. Set sole-side up in the sun for about an hour to let harden.
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