![]() Secure it over your white felt circle for the goggle. I used a clear adhesive, I recommend Tacky Glue or E6000. Grab your mason jar lid and apply a fine line of glue to it. You can use more felt, cardstock, vinyl, whatever you wish. ![]() We cut a circle of black vinyl for the eyeball. Apply the podge to the back of the felt and press down until you feel it is secure. Grab a bottle of Modge Podge and secure that white circle to your painting. I used a pair of sunglasses with one of the lens out from my junk drawer and pushed out the other lens and hot glued the printout to the glasses after cutting them out. Decorate an embellished mask in under 10 minutes using link, cardstock, and printer. You can really play around here, either cover the actual tin with white felt/fabric/paper, or just cut a circle of any white medium to fit. DIY a pair of Minion Goggles for almost free. The bonus? J, at post-preschool level got a big kick out of demonstrating his safety scissor skills. Trace? Cover the insert? We decided to trace the insert of the lid onto white felt and cut it out. You can re-use the glass jar portion for a vase so as not to waste! This kid comes by it honestly, I HATED when I colored outside the lines!Ī fully outlined Minion! (Ours is called Jeff.) Now to set up the identifying features, like goggles! We used a mason jar lid. So I sketched in an area for him to paint blue for the overalls that all the Minions are wearing these days. He’s been in love with these little Twinkie-like creatures since the very first Despicable Me film, and the love has only grown. My kid (like no one else in the nation, I’m sure) is a Minion freak. □Ī little over a month ago, I shared this DIY Minions Kid’s Craft with Ashley’s readers, and now I’m bringing it home to you! Since today is my little man’s 5th birthday, and tomorrow is his Minions Birthday Party, it just makes sense. insertion and release from the charging case. I don’t think I’ve even told you guys, but I’m happy to announce that I am the new Kid’s Craft contributor over at the FAN-TAB-U-LOUS blog, My Craftily Ever After.Īshley, the main master behind the blog, was so sweet to pick me for the spot, and I’ve had so much fun coming up with new kid’s craft ideas! I’ve been a little house-focused here lately, so it’s a great excuse to bust out some craft supplies with my little guy. Screen guards, screen protectors and tempered glasses are non-returnable.
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