Buy Pirate Hat & Eye Patch Kid's Craft Kits(Pack of 3) from our Model Kits range at Tesco direct. We stock a great range of products at everyday prices. Pirate w/Eye Patch and Hat outfit Teddy Bear Clothes Fit 14' - 18' Build-A-Bear, Vermont Teddy Bears, and Make Your Own Stuffed Animals. These distinctive cover-ups are a cinch to craft out of black foam and sewing elastic. Before the party, make a patch for each “pirate” on the guest list and they.
Step #1: Fold a piece of black construction paper into three parts. Folding two sides into the center. Step #2: Trace the shape of a pirate hat onto the two outside folds. Cut these shapes out. In the center cut the width to about the same as the styrofoam cup.
Microsoft Toolkit V2.3.1 [thumperdc]: Software Free Download. Step #3: Paint a styrofoam cup with black paint. Set it aside to dry.
If you wish to speed up the process (like we did) color the cup with a black marker instead. Step #4: Dab glue along the brim of the cup, and glue it into place in the center of the folded paper. Step #5: Trace a skull and two bones with a white piece of paper. Add eyes to the skull with your black marker. Download Hhs Emerging Leader Program more. Cut these shapes out and glue them to one side of the pirate hat. Step #6 Glue both the flaps to the paper cup and allow it to dry.
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No problem, we've got 100 crafts to go in a downloadable ebook! Our best crafts, formatted for perfect one page printing or easy reading on a tablet. Learn more & get your copy today! Pirate Crafts for Kids: Eye Patch Of course, the meanest of pirates have an eye patch. Guess there was alot of accidents with the swords! Craft Supplies: • Black Bristol board • White paper • String • Hole Punch • Glue • Scissors Step #1: Cut out a peice of Bristol board, a little larger than your eye. Step #2: Cut out a skull (like on the hat) and glue it on the black Bristol board.