I set my priorities.
I was playing around with this while Kennedy had a friend over and they were busy making a mess just outside of the camera shot.I liked that I could just do it right in my kitchen without needing to go outside or get a bunch of special tools out (besides that fancy cat litter box of course.).

If my cuts were ever a bit rough, I was able to smooth them out using a piece of scrap fabric layered over the rough part.Then I just ironed gently on a fairly low setting.It worked like a charm!.

Once I had my pieces measured and cut, I got to use the hot glue!.The pieces were attached using a low-temp glue gun.

They suggest not using a high temp because it will melt the styrofoam.
They also say that you should have a full-sized glue gun instead of a mini one.Basic Hand-Held Sprayer.
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