![]() ![]() Then basically glue everything together with Gorilla glue. ![]() You should be able to fit the upper part of the base firmly on Spongebob. Trace the shape of the up three quarters of Spongebob’s legs onto the third layer of foam. Make sure the legs are facing straight up when you apply the glue because it dries fast! PVC base for Spongebob Step #3: Attached base to Spongebob’s body After you’ve cut and assembled your base, glue all of the pieces together with PVC pipe cement. So, basically, just cut your PVC and assemble them based on the image below. Spongebob’s two legs are going to be made out of PVC pipe. Here’s the items that you will need to assemble the base for your Spongebob: Four insulation boards cut to the shape of Spongebob. It will make this project sooooo much easier. If you don’t have a jigsaw, you’ll want to spend $30 and buy one. Use the first board and trace that same shape onto the remaining three boards and cut out the same shape until you have four foam boards that are the exact same shape. My drawing of Spongebob on the foam board.įinally, working with the foam board that has the drawing of Spongebob, cut out everything except the legs with a jigsaw (see the image below). It helps to print out a picture of Spongebob for reference. You’ll be using this as a template for the remainder of this project. Next, you’ll want to draw Spongebob onto one of the boards. Four pieces of insulation foam for Spongebob’s body I bought a 4 feet x 8 feet piece at Home Depot for $20 and just cut that with a jigsaw into four 2 feet x 4 feet pieces. You’ll need four pieces of pink insulation foam that are 2 feet x 4 feet. Here’s how I did it and how you can do it too. Well, Spongebob is definitely all of the above. ![]() This year I wanted to create something everyone recognized, something colorful and something fun. It’s such a fun tradition during the Halloween season. So, whether it’s for a party, Halloween or just because your love Spongebob, here’s how to create your very own right now! Our life-size Spongebob SquarepantsĮvery year, I like to enter a scarecrow into the Scarecrow Festival at Thanksgiving Point’s Ashton Gardens. Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Spongbob Squarepants! Yep, that’s right, you can make your very own life-size look alike of our favorite sea sponge and it’s a lot easier than you might think. ![]()
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