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Crayola Foam

DriedDragonFly

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Crayola has a soft foam that works great on styrofoam balls, its light and paints well. The only thing is that it can crack a little bit if not worked well. I will have pictures soon of this awsome bird I'm making!
 

BorkBork

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the foam that is commonly used for muppets should not crack. What you should try to find is polyfoam (i think it's called that).

Anyway, i am dying to see your creation soon :big_grin:

/Anders
 

DriedDragonFly

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:smile:

I know, and I am currently making a puppet out of cloud foam which Is I believe similar to the foam you are talking about but I also like to try to use different materials. :smile:
 
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