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Giant Plaster Easter (Dinosaur) Egg

Step 5Blow up balloon

Blow up balloon
You may want to quickly rinse the balloon off, plaster does not taste good.  Blow up the balloon to the desired size.  You might try blowing the balloon up and letting the air out before you start step one, just to make sure it is stretchy and no holes.

Careful, the balloon could pop and you'll have plaster everywhere.  And you don't want to do it in the garage, where your wife put the baby car-seat, and that nice picture of our wedding  and some throw-pillows she was meaning to bring inside any day now..  Because if you get plaster on that stuff...well, I wouldn't want to be there.

After the balloon is blown up, tie it off and quickly go to the next step.  Plaster, drying, times a wasting.

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I'm a professional entertainer, mostly educational shows for elementary schools. I have one great wife and one great child, (3 years old). My proudest project is a Model of the Wright Brothers plane...
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