Let me preface this post with a few warnings: don't do this program during the summer, and pick either the Eggo or the Demogorgon. Or prebake the Eggo so that the only thing your teens have to do is paint it. It's a pretty labor intensive program - we made it work and our final products turned out great, but it could have gone so much more smoothly than it did. And I made a note of it in the instructions, but the demogorgon in the sample image was created before I wrote out the tutorial: don't individually sculpt your teeth. Honestly they have so many teeth and the teeth are so tiny that it looks significantly better to just dot the teeth on at the end.
The tutorials on this one are missing the instructions on creating your Eggo mold. I had the molds premade for the craft, and the instructions are written out for the teens. I believe there's a video tutorial floating around youtube, but honestly the mold is fairly easy to make. Roll out some polymer clay and use a utensil to create a grid in the clay. Bake it and voila: your mold is made.
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