Hey there y’all! I’m so excited to be sharing this wonderful giveaway with you all. TOY STORY 4 is the new, must-own film! It has all your old friends including Woody, Buzz and Bo Peep, along with some new ones like Forky, Ducky, Bunny, and Giggle.
In “Toy Story 4,” Woody (voice of Tom Hanks) has always been confident about his place in the world, and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that’s Andy or Bonnie. So, when Bonnie’s beloved new craft-project-turned-toy Forky (voice of Tony Hale) calls himself “trash,” Woody decides to teach Forky how to embrace being a toy. But a road-trip adventure, including an unexpected reunion with his long-lost friend Bo Peep (voice of Annie Potts), shows Woody how big the world can be for a toy. In addition, carnival prizes Ducky (voice of Keegan-Michael Key) and Bunny (voice of Jordan Peele) bring a new level of fun to the film.
“Being there for a child is the most noble thing a toy can do.” – Woody
Supplies:
- Baby food jars with lids
- Super glue or waterproof adhesive
- Goo Gone
- Toy Story 4 figurines
- Chunky colored glitter
- Red, blue, and yellow paint and brushes
- Water
- Legos, optional
- Toy Story stickers
Directions:
- Use Goo Gone to remove the labels from the jars then soak in a bowl of soapy water to remove any sticky residue.
- Remove and dry well.
- Paint the lids on the top, inside, and sides in a bright Toy Story color. We used red, blue, and yellow. Let dry.
- You can glue your toy on the lid but if they are small like mine use a solid lego first and glue toy on top.
- Glue your toy (and lego if using) to the inner part of the lid in the center. Use super glue that is water proof. Press and hold for 30 seconds. Allow to dry completely.
- Fill jars almost to the top with water. Then add a good amount of glitter.
- Use glue around the rim of the lid and secure the jar lid top to the lip of the jar, tightly screwing the lid on. Add extra glue if needed.
- Let dry completely then flip over so the lid is the bottom base.
- Add Toy Story stickers to the top for decoration and now you can shake your pretty snow globes!
Use Goo Gone to remove the labels from the jars then soak in a bowl of soapy water to remove any sticky residue.
Paint the lids on the top, inside, and sides in a bright Toy Story color.
We used red, blue, and yellow. Let dry completely.
I found these small Toy Story character figurines at Walmart. They were about $3 each and sold in a surprise pack.
Luckily, I could feel the package shape and figure out what most of the surprise toys were. So I was able to score a lot of the new characters like Gabby Gabby, Forky, and Bo Peep.
You can glue your toy right onto the inside lid but if they are small like mine use a solid lego first and glue on top.
Glue your toy (and lego if using) to the inner part of the lid in the center. Use super glue that is water proof. Press and hold for 30 seconds. Allow to dry completely.
Fill jars almost to the top with water. Then add a good amount of glitter.
Use glue around the rim of the lid and secure the jar lid top to the lip of the jar, tightly screwing the lid on.
Dry completely before turning over so the lid is the bottom base.
Add stickers to the top for decoration.
Shake your snowglobes and enjoy!
My happy girls with their new toy craft. Now we’re off to buy the movie!
Dailywoman (Lacey)
One of my favorite characters in Toy Story 4 is Forky
Rae
Would you sell these to me lol
Cynthia Uzueta
Do you sell these?
Nicole
No! I just show you how to make them. We just used them for decorations at home.