I gave them each three eye circles - one big and two small - so that they could make one one-eyed Minion and one two-eyed Minion. #linkinprofileĪ video posted by Heidi Fowler on at 9:58am PDTįor the party, I found it easiest to make baggies for the kids that contained supplies for one yellow and one purple Minion. These #Minion Bookmarks are so fun and easy! Get the tutorial on #onecreativemommy. I'm having fun with a new app called Flipagram, so here's my video from start to finish: Starting in the center, just below the eyeball, create the teeth with your white paint marker.(You'll need to hold it down a few seconds to make it stay.) Glue it on the top of the bookmark, and overlap it to the back of the bookmark. Cut a thin strip of black cardstock to create the band for the goggles.Outline the eye and eyelid with a silver paint marker.Glue the half circle on top of the eyeball. Trace the eye onto a small piece of purple copy paper.Highlight the pupil with a small dot of white paint marker.Outline the black dot a few times with the purple marker. Cut a circle (or circles), and draw a small black dot in the center.If you want your Minion to have two eyes, make the eyes slightly smaller. Now it's time to decorate! Let's create the eye (or eyes). Fold the corners back down and tuck them under the small triangle.Unfold the corners and fold one side of the tip of the triangle up toward the first fold from step 1 (to create a small triangle).I'm not going to change it right now, but maybe I'll fix it later. Oops! It looks like I've got an extra picture in the instructions! I've showed folding down one side twice. Fold the corners of the triangle (along the fold) down to the tip of the triangle.Fold the 6" x 6" square into a triangle.The pictures are the best instruction, but I'll do my best to explain.
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