When it comes to creepy crawly things like spiders and centipedes, I can think of a million and one things I’d rather be around. It has taken me many years to be able to squish medium size bugs, never mind the catch and release method my kids insist on because “you have to be kind to nature”. However, when we got the chance to make various creepy creatures with Fright Factory Creature Creator, we were all pretty excited to check it out. With Halloween around the corner, the Creature Creator arrived at the perfect time for making some decorations, but it is absolutely something that can be enjoyed at any time of year!
With several 3D molds to choose from, a couple tubes of colourful non-toxic EwwGoo and a Fright Factory Stage to cure your creations with ultraviolet light, this set has everything you need to make your own critters.
Both kids quickly chose their molds and began to inject the EwwGoo carefully (sorta) into their desired creations. Since the EwwGoo hardens when it cures, it’s recommended that you tidy up any overage with a cotton swab for best results. Don’t use your hands…the goo is a little difficult to remove.
When you’ve finished, simply place your template on the stage, turn it on and slowly turn the crank and let the UV light do it’s thing! The stage is powered by AA batteries (not included) and since the curing process uses light instead of heat, it is perfectly safe for the kids do do themselves, and feel a little like Dr. Frankenstein as the lightning bolt flashes and your creatures go from gooey to solid.
The curing process does take a few minutes, and rather than continually turn the crank we let the light sit for a minute at each spot before moving it again, and testing periodically with a gentle touch. Once the top of the molds were hardened, we carefully freed each creature and then placed them back on the stage to harden the creature tops as they were still a bit sticky.
The whole process was kind of magical (yay science!) for B and he immediately welcomed his creations into the fold, introducing them to his imagination play.
I love that this ‘craft’ results in something he will actually play with once finished. And throughout the whole process, he was full of questions about the creatures he was making, 3D printing and different types of light, so it actually became quite an educational experience as well, and you can never go wrong with that. And when the goo runs out, there are refill packages available that come in different colours and extra molds. The Fright Factory Creature Creator is recommended for ages 6+ and has a suggested retail price of $24.99.
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I would make the spider first.
I’d make the spider first and then several snakes.
I would make a ton of spiders!
I would make a spider first!
I would make the big yucky spider first!! lol
I’d make lots of spiders!
I think my daughter would be making the bat first
I would make the bats first! My 9 year old would love this!
a spider!
I’d make the spider first!
i would make the spider.
I am convinced my three girls would want to make the tarantula first!
I would make a spider first!
I would make one of the large spiders first, super cool~
The creepy creature i’d make first is the Spider!
The creepy creature i’d make first is the Spider and then some creepy snakes!! 🙂
I think the spider lends itself to a variety of colour options but bats are a big favourite here so I think lots of little bats would be cooking up the creativity!
the centipede probably
love to make spiders first!
I know my son and I would make the spider first! Thanks!
I think my nephew would want us to make a spider first, neat craft kit!
We’d make spiders.
We would make spiders.
The spiders and snakes!!
snakes
I would make some spiders.
We would make the spiders.
I am sure that my boys would make a spider first.
We would make a bat first
I would make the spider first.
I would make the beetle first.
The bat!
My kids would make the snake or the spider first. Creepy!
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I would make the snake or the bat first. Just to show the kiddos how it’s done….lol
The bat!
I would make the spider first
We’d make a spider first! My husband has something similar when he was a kid!
Oh, I would make a spider.
I would like to make a worm first with my son. Thanks for the chance!
We’d make spiders first
I think we’d have to make an entire family of spiders.
I love this, my brother had something like it when we were kids! We would make the snakes first!
I would help my son make the spider. Its cool!
Lots and lots of spiders!
I would make a bat first.
I would make a creepy crawly snake first!!
I’d make a spider first!
I would make a spider
A spider
We’d likely make snakes first…
We would make spiders.
I love the spiders!
I would make a spider first