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For our frog we're basic, we're going to use basically clay; we're going to use a self
drying air dry clay. We're also going to use wire but this time instead of using it to
enhance the shape of frog, of the frog I'm going to use it attach pieces into and to
reinforce some additional parts. We're also going to use a pencil or a sculpting tool;
we have needle nose pliers, wire cutters or scissors and for safety we have safety goggles
when using the wire. We're also going to need to use some acrylic paint; we'll have some
water and paint brushes, a pallet and if we want to get a little funky we can add some
tempera glitter along with that. We want to make sure we have a plastic table cloth down;
wax paper, tin foil, something a smooth shiny surface that we're going to be able to pull
the clay off of. We also want to make sure we have that cup of water nearby to keep our
clay moist and stop it from drying out. It's also a good idea since this is a messy project
that we have a sink nearby; paper towels so that we can keep clean.