![]() I also found it was easiest, when I pushed as much of the fur out of the way as possible. Bee sure the hole is big enough to let the back of the eye through. Using a hole punch tool, punch a hole through the bookboard, where you want your eyes to be. I've noticed a lot of monster eyes are different sizes these days. You'll need to make 2 of these for each monster, One for the top, where the face will go, the other is the bottom cover, that you will attach your post it notes to.Īll monsters need fun eyes, and this is what gives your monster a lot of it's character, experiment with different shape, and color eyes. Glue the other 2 sidesĪgain once it's dry, cut off the excess fur. Let it dry a little, then you will want to cut off as much of the fur as possible to reduce bulk. Put the Glue side down in the middle of your fur fabric piece (glue side down, back of fabric up) Glue 2 sides of your fur, and the edges of the bookboard. ![]() Put some waxpaper down, or an old magazine, and "paint" glue all over one side of the bookboard. Cut your diagonal maybe a little over an 1/8of an inch away. You don't want to cut them off right up against the bookboard though, or it won't cover the corner of the bookboard. You will need to cut off the corrners off the fur fabric. Cut the fur fabric, about and inch larger than the bookboard on all sides.Ĭut the red felt, just a bit smaller than the bookboard on all sides.Ĭut the ribbon about 3x the length of the bookboard (more will have to be cut off later)
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