How to use fun
Some marvellously creative minds have got to work on making Fun models worthy of the most splendid bath time. From fruit and leaves to four-legged friends, the most skilled hands in the land came together for one day of creative brilliance. And we couldn’t let them get away without hearing their (until now) best-kept secrets. Here are some top tips for using our mouldable multi-purpose bath product.
Warm your hands (and your heart!)
Make sure your hands are nice and toasty. Next, warm up the Fun by rolling it in a ball - you’ll get a nice, smooth finish in no time.
Make simple shapes
To model like a pro, start by making simple shapes, like a series of balls. Stick them together with a dab of water, then move on to the finer details. Once you’ve stuck them all together with a dab of water, you can add the finer details.
There’s a rainbow of colours to choose from, but sometimes you need that perfect shade. To mix your own colours, just roll them together in your hands.
Use water carefully
Whoa there. Unless you’re ready to plunge into the bath, hold back on the water. If you like your Fun a little softer, you can add the tiniest amount to the mix.
You can also use water like glue. Just dab a teensy amount on the spots that need sticking, and that should do the trick.
Don’t get your Fun too wet, or you’ll have a melt down of Wicked Witch of the West proportions.
Find the right tool for the job
For an extra level of Fun mastery, you could use a few tools to help. Pens, toothpicks, cocktail sticks and plastic cutlery all come in handy. You could use them to poke little dots, add texture, and scrape lines into your creations.
Next top modeller
Now you know the trade secrets, you’re ready to advance to Fun master-modeller. Next time your creative hands are itching to work up a masterpiece, or you want to spend some quality time with someone arty, you’ve got just the skills to whip out and impress.
And when you need to stock up on supplies, you can shop the full range of Fun here.
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