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  1. 9 lip 2022 · Anna offers a step by step cardboard submarine craft complete with portholes and picture book recommendations to bring the ocean to life and ignite young reader's imaginations when they think of their own possibilities!

  2. 13 cze 2012 · STEP ONE: Freehand the submarine shape. Keep it simple and easy. Oval for the body. Semi-oval for look out glass up top. And you need a rather well-rounded rectangle for the propeller. My motto when making kid’s stuff applies: it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to get done. STEP TWO: Paint the submarine. Our son wanted to paint it red.

  3. These are instructions for how to build a cube submarine that is able to swim underwater, sink and float, and fit inside a standard bucket. Parts List. One 10 ft, ½ in. PVC pipe. Eight ½ in. 3-way PVC pipe elbows. Three ½ in. PVC pipe Tee junctions. One PVC pipe socket cap. One disk magnet.

  4. DIY portholes give you a peak into ocean life and can be made with items purchased at The Home Depot. These DIY portholes have a great mix of things an adult should help with and items that allow children to make it feel like their own design.

  5. The porthole transforms your wall into a window into the sea. Plus, you'll learn how to make your own scratch art surface. We made a bunch of portholes and hung them up so that the room looked like a submarine!

  6. The window/porthole is placed in front of a computer monitor that is displaying images or video of the desired view. Cut a hole in the piece of cardboard to mount the window. Glue on pieces of cardboard around the hole to reinforce it and to give detail to the window.

  7. PVC Submarine: These instructions are used to create a PVC pipe ROV submersible. This submarine is designed to be neutrally buoyant and retrieve objects from the bottom of a pool. There is a hook and a magnet to pick up washers and rings from the pool.

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