How to Paint a Snail
Either find a snail, or if you read "How to Care For a Brown Garden Snail", use the snail you already have!, If you don't have a snail, this is how to catch one: Look under rocks, wood, flowerpots, or dark, shady places in your backyard!, Now...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Either find a snail
It helps if you live by the woods, or if it just rained. , You will need non-toxic acrylic paint, paintbrushes (size depending on how big your snail is), a small bottle, and, of course, a snail (or two)! , Make a cool design on it's shell.
Don't worry, the paint is non-toxic.
The snail will be fine! Make something cool, like a race car number on the side. ,, The only reason I didn't say anything about buying the snail is because if you buy it, you can't release it! ,, -
Step 2: or if you read "How to Care For a Brown Garden Snail"
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Step 3: use the snail you already have!
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Step 4: If you don't have a snail
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Step 5: this is how to catch one: Look under rocks
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Step 6: flowerpots
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Step 7: or dark
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Step 8: shady places in your backyard!
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Step 9: gather supplies!
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Step 10: Pick your first snail.
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Step 11: When you're done with the first snail
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Step 12: put it in the bottle as it waits for all its friends!
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Step 13: Now that you're done
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Step 14: release the snail
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Step 15: or keep it and display its true awesomeness!
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Step 16: Finished.
Detailed Guide
It helps if you live by the woods, or if it just rained. , You will need non-toxic acrylic paint, paintbrushes (size depending on how big your snail is), a small bottle, and, of course, a snail (or two)! , Make a cool design on it's shell.
Don't worry, the paint is non-toxic.
The snail will be fine! Make something cool, like a race car number on the side. ,, The only reason I didn't say anything about buying the snail is because if you buy it, you can't release it! ,,
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