Plastic Foam for arts and crafts Author:Brock Yates Easier to work with than the lightest wood, Styrofoam can be cut with a kitchen knife and stuck together with annything from paste to toothpicks. Elaborate foam projects can materialize from the hands of a 10-year-old working on a kitchen table. Each new day brings a new use for Styrofoam, and in this book, Brock Yates has gathered the most wort... more »hwhile projects that require either flotation, fireproofing or lightness--all qualities which Styrofoam has. with diagram and photograph, he gives full step-by-step instructions on how you can make such things as picnic boxes, surfboards, lamp bases, toys, even swimming rafts and boats. You'll be surprised to see the variety of uses presented. Styrofoam is available in almost any store carrying art supplies or hardware.« less