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| Making some more Tree Bark over at Station 2. It's great
how fans chose to not make the exact same tree all the time.
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| Kids really enjoyed this station, and everyone seemed
really surprised at how brilliant a choice wrinkled paper
was to imitate Tree Bark.
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| Some kids wrapping their bark around their tree core.
On the right, cutting the butcher paper to size.
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| Using white glue really bonds the paper together and
hides the seems.
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| Some trees waiting for the glue to dry before painting.
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| Oh my, even MORE trees. woohoo !!!
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| The best part of organizing these events is when you
see some of the fans take your ideas as a base and then
add their spin to the design like this short tree. :)
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| The success of the Fan Day made it a little confusing
trying to find your "work in progress" tree among
the 100 or so made that day.
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| Station 4 was the Hot Glue area and where the Ewok factor
started gelling.
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| Placing the bamboo sticks around the tree is the first
step in creating your Ewok Hut. Once in place, you can attach
details like the railings, hut and hut roof.
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