Beetlejuice Sandworm Terrarium Oct 29 Written By Amy Plante Welcome to Day 29 of 31 Days of Halloween Crafts! Today we’re making a Beetlejuice Sandworm Terrarium. Materials:- polymer clay- wire- acrylic paint- grape stems- yellow sand- glass vessel To start, make a rope out of clay for the sandworm and segment it into different parts. Make a tapered end for the tail and give one segment a head. Insert pieces of wire to help them stand up in the sand. Bake according to the package directions. Paint the details on and set aside. For the weird rock formations, I’m cutting up bits of grapevine and painting them red. To make the jar more Burton-esque, I’m painting a black and white spiral onto the jar lid. Now all our pieces are done, we can assemble. Pour some yellow sand into the jar and create some mini dunes. Add some scenery and arrange the snake to your liking. Top with the lid and your Beetlejuice terrarium is complete. Amy Plante
Beetlejuice Sandworm Terrarium Oct 29 Written By Amy Plante Welcome to Day 29 of 31 Days of Halloween Crafts! Today we’re making a Beetlejuice Sandworm Terrarium. Materials:- polymer clay- wire- acrylic paint- grape stems- yellow sand- glass vessel To start, make a rope out of clay for the sandworm and segment it into different parts. Make a tapered end for the tail and give one segment a head. Insert pieces of wire to help them stand up in the sand. Bake according to the package directions. Paint the details on and set aside. For the weird rock formations, I’m cutting up bits of grapevine and painting them red. To make the jar more Burton-esque, I’m painting a black and white spiral onto the jar lid. Now all our pieces are done, we can assemble. Pour some yellow sand into the jar and create some mini dunes. Add some scenery and arrange the snake to your liking. Top with the lid and your Beetlejuice terrarium is complete. Amy Plante