You can make anything you want from Aquabeads. Place the Aquabeads in a pattern (on the special shelf) and spray some water over it. The small gems stick together through the water and after 10 minutes you can remove the shape made from the plate. This makes it easy to create fun characters to use as a keychain or as decorations for cards, flower pots, mobiles. to decorate your gift and beautify other items. But beware, making decorations with Aquabeads is addictive.! We couldn't resist being creative with the gems again this week. In no time you put funny figures, spray and they're super sturdy.!

For @marijke (here at Yoors) we wanted to make a ladybug, that was so squeaked.

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But yes, if the box of Aquabeads is on the table, it's hard to put it back in the closet, we wanted to make more! So that's how a bee was created. And we learned from it too, because how many wings does a bee actually have? Bees (and wasps) always have four wings, but often it seems like they only have 2, because the front and rear wings can be overlaid. The bee also got its own cottage, the hive. Aquabeads has not only round, but also angular transparent beads, which you can also see in the hive.

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  • After the bee we thought of a snail 🐌 but of course that's not an insect.! So no snail in this “insect series”, although it's always a nice little animal for crafting. Who knows next time!
  • Also a worm is not an insect, but it is a tick bug we find. The earthworm would be very easy to make Aquabeads. But it really doesn't have 6 legs and the worm belongs to the invertebrate animal family. sadly!
  • well. than just a fun centipede! How many legs does a centipede have in real life?? Not a thousand, weird, it's actually called that. The number of legs of a centipede varies by species, but there are dozens of “but” at most. And, to our surprise, we read that the centipede is not an insect EITHER. well tired?
  • And a spider? No, a spider doesn't belong to the insects, even though you might think so. We knew that right here. Insects always have 6 legs, and of course a spider has 8.

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