Step one: Get an old, nasty chunk of styrofoam out for a "test terrain" piece.

Step two: Carve a "swamp" hole, cover with white glue.

Step three: Use the last bit of GW sand I have to cover the foam. Let it dry, then seal it with a layer of glue on top.

Step Four: Take a good, close look at the sand. Wait for it to dry.

Step Five: Eat some soup.

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