This spider brings either instant recognition or utter confusion. PLEASE tell me you've seen or know of the spoon bridge sculpture outside of the Walker Art Museum in Minneapolis, MN. It's really cool and really big. It's not the coolest thing at the Walker Art Museum--which, in my opinion, is a huge, huge painting of a man blowing smoke--but it's the easiest for making a memorable spider.
Materials: metal spoon costume piece, red clay bead, wood stem, blue opaque and blue crystal glass bugle beads, gray and silver bugle beads, silver wire
(To answer yesterday's posed question, at least three materials that I've used for spider legs that are NOT beads, besides straws for yesterday's lipstick spider, are porcupine quills, twigs, and macaroni.)