I was listening to the "Off the Wall" radio show and it seems like there's a lot of snow in the Northeast area. If I were out there, I'd use these guides to make an Igloo. If you make any cool snow humanoids or other creations of that nature post up in the Make photo pool.
Northeast Makers, build an Igloo
I was listening to the "Off the Wall" radio show and it seems like there's a lot of snow in the Northeast area. If I were out there, I'd use these guides to make an Igloo. If you make any cool snow humanoids or other creations of that nature post up in the Make photo pool.
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Please check out, "snowtubeigloo.com"
It's my website with detailed instructions for how to build a child sized igloo using inflatable snow tubes as a form. I can build an igloo for kids in less than 90 minutes. It doesn't take much snow and you can build with fluffy or granular snow. The kids in my circle of friends and relatives had a great time with these last winter. Please check it out and pass it on.
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