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4 Awesome And Bright Toothy Crafts From Cardboard 🦷

4 Awesome And Bright Toothy Crafts From Cardboard 🦷 Hi, guys! Have you ever heard about toothy crafts? In this compilation you will see very cute toothy crafts made by Sam and Sue. These crafts look amazing! All of them have sharp teeth and bright colors! But what they need these teeth for, you will find out in our video!

A RAT TRAP 🐀

Sam and Sue have a new neighbor! It's a rat. But there is a small problem... This rat is stealing Sam's candy. Sam is really very upset because he loves candy very much.

Sue came up with a great idea - to build a cardboard trap for the rat! It will help to catch a candy thief. To do this, we need cardboard, glue, a few popsicle sticks and a couple of things that you can find at home. After that, the trap can be painted in any colors you like - you can turn it into a small work of art to your taste!

MONEY EATING COIN BOX 💰

Sam saves up coins, but always forgets where he hides them! This is a problem because Sue always finds coins in unexpected places. Sue offered to make a coin box for Sammy, so that the coins were always in place!

This money box consists of two parts - the box itself and the coin-receiving mechanism. First, you need to cut out the mouth in your future coin box and decorate it. You can paint the box or just stick some paper over the cardboard, like Sue did. Make it look like a funny creature! After that, attach a plastic container with a lid to the bottom of the coin box - that's how you'll get the money out once you have the desired sum! Then you need to assemble the following parts: the coin-receiving platform, the rotating piece, the motor and the accumulator, and some cardboard pieces to hold the mechanism and to protect it from coins that will fall inside. Then attach the arms made of wooden sticks and you're done. Simply place a coin onto the receiver and the money monster will swallow it!

SHARK DENTIST 🦈

Sue's afraid of dentists…Slime Sam is afraid of sharks. The best way to deal with fear is to meet it face to face. Sue makes a deal with Sam - he'll play with a cardboard shark and she will go to a dentist.

This cardboard shark toy is very fun to make. This toy is basically made of two parts - the upper jaw and the lower jaw, which also hides the mechanism. This mechanism will rotate the propeller and make the shark close its mouth once you push down one of the teeth on the lower jaw. You never know which one, because it's random! You can decorate the toy by painting it and adding two googly eyes on top. You can choose any colors you want, it's your shark, after all. The toy came out really awesome!

TRASH-EATING MONSTER 😈

Sue's making a trash can that looks like a monster!

To make this monster trash can, you will need cardboard, wooden rulers, pieces of straw, wooden sticks, wire, hot glue and paint! This trash can may seem big, but it's easy to assemble and it will hold all your trash until you're ready to throw it out. It even has a pedal mechanism to open the mouth of the trash monster! How fun is that? You can decorate your trash can monster any way you like. Sue makes three trash cans and colors them blue, green and yellow for different types of trash.

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