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Paper monsters 2
Paper monsters 2











If the circles don’t line up once combined, simply cut the slit a little longer until they do. Join the two circles by sliding the two slits together. Cut a slit in each circle that extends just a little past the center. You will need 4 of these for each monster.įirst, cut two large circles from the same color cardstock. If you don’t want to print the pattern sheet multiple times, you can cut this mouth from the pattern sheet and photocopy it.

  • Squared mouth – Simple, print and cut out.
  • You will need 4 of these for each monster. I provided a blank one in case kids want a different color, they can fill it in themselves.
  • Fang mouth – I’ve included two types of these, one is already colored in red.
  • Another alternative is to cut 4 circles from white paper and color them in with black marker. I suggest using the pattern to cut these from black cardstock.
  • Small circle – This is for the black part of the eye and you will need 4 of these.
  • Medium circle – this is for the white of the monster’s eye.
  • Large circle – monster head, you need 2 of these circles in the same color for one monster.
  • So let’s get down to making them, shall we?įirst, you’ll want to print the patterns. Kids can use whatever color cardstock they want and can mix and match the mouths too. Honestly, it’s a total coincidence that the monster I chose for the stitched mouth just happened to be green like Frankie! The stitched mouth is reminiscent of the Frankenstein monster.

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    The squared off toothy mouth is a favorite of mine that you’ll see in many of my monster crafts on this blog.Īnd of course, there’s the stitched mouth, another one you can use the black marker for. You can use a marker to draw on mouths instead of using the patterns too! One has a red background, the other I left blank in case kids want to color the inside of the mouth a different color. I’ve drawn patterns for you, you can print them in the supply list below. If not, a strategically placed desk fan does the job! If you have a ceiling fan, that should create enough breeze to keep your hanging monsters going. Watch the video above to see the monsters in action! I used a small fan to keep them going. Cardstock is sturdier, doesn’t tear easily as construction paper does, and the colors are much more vibrant! You could use construction paper for these, but I prefer cardstock. Each child can make one, you can hang them during your party and then let them take their paper monster home when they leave. There are a number of companies who make these types of models as a main part of their business.Whether it’s for Halloween or a monster themed birthday party, these twirling paper monsters are super cute and sure to be a big hit with the kids! This can even be a fun make and take party craft for kids. Set 19 Cobblestone Roads, Dirt Roads, and Wood Textures: Set 18 Octagonal Tower (Two, Three or Four Story): These buildings they created were in part used in the Era 3.XE offering, Map Folio 3D. I'll start this off with one that might not last too long since it is already not something you can search to find on the WotC site. And,by all means, share some pictures of the models you build even if they aren't from actual play (though that's especially cool!) Discuss the value of the various offerings. Please pass along any links to places where they can be had. There will definitely be plenty of buildings but I expect there will be other terrain, scenery, creatures/people, and props.

    paper monsters 2

    I'll add new links to the first post in the thread as they appear in the subsequent posts, so that we can have a single reference post for as much of the material as possible. I'm starting this thread to house links to places with Fold-Up Paper Models of all stripes.













    Paper monsters 2