Here is the how too...
SUPPLIES:
- 1 Page for your template
- 1 Page Designed Scrapbook Paper
- 1 Page Solid Paper for the background (should complement the designed paper)
- 1 Page Solid Paper for the eye color
- White Paper for eyes and teeth
- Black paper for eye pupils
- Scissors
- Glue
- Ruler
- A Pencil
DIRECTIONS:
- Take your ruler and draw a square 2.5 inches by 2.5 inches. Then draw two more coming off of or sharing the side of the square...hard to explain! Draw this!...
- Now, take the two end squares and draw a line straight through the middle like this...
- Now, cute out the exterior bolded line, that will be your template!
2) Trace your template on the plain piece of complementary solid colored paper. Also, cut our 3 squares about a quarter inch smaller than the square used for the template. In my case, I used a 2.5 inch square so my other squares are 2.25 inches per side. Then cut out the pieces for the eyes. As you can see my pieces for the whites of the eyes are larger than the pieces for the color and the pupil. I just free handed mine buy you can use a nickle and a dime to trace the whites and colors and then the top of a pencil for the pupil if you want.
3) Take two of the smaller squares of designed paper and paste them on either side of your main solid piece. You want to paste them over the position that was the original square from your template and center it. Like this in number 2.
3) Fold the ends up and over the paper like in the photo and glue them together, it will make a little pouch like in number 4.
4) Now, you are going to want to take the third small square you cut out earlier and cut it diagonally down the middle, creating a triangle. Then, paste the triangle on the top of the pouch as seen in image 5 behind the eye ball.
5) Paste your eyeballs together. Whites to the rim of the pouch, color to the white and pupils to the colored in a stacked kind of way... it should look like #5.
6) Finally, cut out the teeth! You can be creative here and chose and style of teeth you like, I free handed some buck teeth. Make sure to leave room and the top of your teeth so that you can glue it to the upper inside flap of the pouch.
YOU'RE DONE!
Here is how mine turned out...
Cute, functional and fun!
Sorry about the confusing directions everyone, hopefully it still worked out for you!
What do you think? Any other ideas for goofy faces?!
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