Mister Maker makes a video call to his CBeebies friend Dodge the Dog. After some comedic confusion, Mister Maker shows Dodge how to make an silly self-portrait using ordinary materials from around the house and his own face as inspiration. Later on, with the Shapes fast asleep, it is left to Mister Maker to recreate the Shape dance on his own at home. This prompts Mister Maker to make his very own Shape. Using an old cardboard box, paint, glue and plastic bottle tops, Mister Maker makes a model of his friend Square. Finally, Mister Maker remembers all the fun he has had throughout the day.
Mister Maker makes a video call to his CBeebies friend Maddie Moate. Maddie is thrilled to take the call and explains that Mister Maker is her favourite television programme on CBeebies - until Maddie realises that she had forgotten lots of other shows that feature higher in her pecking order! Whilst chatting, Maddie asks Mister Maker for some arty inspiration. Mister Maker responds with an idea for fancy dress. Mister Maker uses fun foam, glue, pipe cleaners, an old lolly stick and a hairband to make a homemade cat costume. Later on, with the Shapes fast asleep, Mister Maker recreates the Shape dance at home. This gives him an idea to make a model of Circle using a paper plate and two plastic container tops. Lastly, Mister Maker remembers all the fun he has had throughout the day.
Mister Maker calls CBeebies’ Andy Day to see how he is. The two catch up and mention that they both miss each other and their friends. To help inspire Andy, Mister Maker suggests an artistic idea that's 65 million years in the making! He surprises Andy with a sponge-print picture of a dinosaur. The painting is of a stegosaurus - Andy’s favourite dinosaur. Later on, with the Shapes fast asleep, Mister Maker recreates the Shape dance at home. This gives him an idea to make a model of Rectangle from an old, clean egg box. Finally, Mister Maker remembers all the fun he has had throughout the day.
Mister Maker video-calls a friend from CBeebies, Ben Cajee. Mister Maker shows Ben one of his all-time favourite makes - a pompom bug! Ben, who doesn’t like spiders, isn’t very keen at first. But after some gentle reassurance (and arty inspiration) from Mister Maker, Ben soon wants to make one for himself. Mister Maker shows how pompom bugs can be made using a pompom, glue, pipe cleaners and two googly eyes. Mister Maker also suggests alternative ideas for materials in case these cannot be found. Later on, with the Shapes sleeping, it is left to Mister Maker to dance the Shape dance on his own at home. This in turn gives Mister Maker an idea to make a model of Triangle from an old clean cloth. Finally, Mister Maker remembers all the fun he has had throughout the day.
Swashbuckling pirate pal Gem takes a video call from Mister Maker. These two CBeebies friends check in on each other, laugh together and even create a new friendship salute by combining a Swashbuckle and Mister Maker-themed action that makes both friends happy. Mister Maker then shows Gem how to make some tasty-looking fake food. Using a paper cup, an old sponge ball, small beads and paint, Mister Maker creates a Paper Cup Cupcake! Gemma enjoys watching that, but both friends agree that although it is something fun to make, it is still fake and certainly not something to be eaten! Later on, with the Shapes fast asleep, Mister Maker recreates the Shape dance at home. This gives him an idea to create a model of Circle using some paint, glue, scissors, a cardboard tube and a pink pompom. Finally, Mister Maker remembers all the fun he has had throughout the day.