How Do You Make A Dinosaur Diorama?
At one time or another, most elementary school students had to make a diorama as part of a school project. That’s still true today, but dioramas have come a long way since we were children. Some of them now even contain photographic backgrounds. This new way of creating dioramas is quite remarkable, because the background of photographs works with the peephole viewing method to give off a three-dimensional effect. The materials for this project are simple household items, so anyone can make this diorama at any time. Read on to learn more. Cut a 1-inch by 1-inch hole on the shorter end of the shoe box, using heavy-duty scissors or a blade. The hole should be about 1 inch from the bottom of the box. It will serve as the point through which the viewer will peer into the diorama. Pour some white glue into the bottom of the box. Quickly spread a thin layer over the entire bottom of the box. Dump the dirt into the bottom of the box before the glue dries. Tilt the box back and forth, so that