Shark! Are you sweet?
Shark! Do you ever craft a shark? One that doesn't bite?
It had never occurred to me. But because the theme was summer and beach, I thought a little further than a parasol, sandcastle or a cute fish. Of course, a shark is not so sweet at first. You don't really want to run into him on your vacation at the beach! I actually only craft fun things that kids also like. No creepy creepy sharks that kids can dream of. That's why I have a sweet hair is drawn, with sharp teeth as you can see, but it definitely doesn't bite.
In principle, you can draw anything you want on these wooden (wide) lollipop sticks. They can be purchased at the hobby store. These sticks are 25 cm wide, 20 cm long and 16 mm thick. As I know, they are for sale per 50 pieces, for about 450 euros. Place 8 sticks vertically next to each other and stick 2 sticks horizontally on top. After drying the glue, turn it all over and you have a painting/surface for your image.
First draw with pencil, then you can start working with a permanent marker. I used the Faber Castell Pitt markers myself, which come in many bright colors and do not run out on wood and are waterproof. If you want to trace a drawing, use a carbon paper. Of course, you can also paint and/or stick with nice foam figures, glitter, etc.

