p.s. we made our 'ears' out of green tissue paper. Dee and I used headbands to hold them on, while Glenn used hairgel (there's a close-up in the flickr photos).
They're awesome ears, I'm well impressed. We'll have to do something similar this weekend too.. although i don't think we'll be as crafty as you though ;)
take one sheet of tissue paper, cut along folds (from being in the packet) to give rectangles approx 10 x 20cms..ish. you need two for each shrek. holding a rectangle with the short side at the top and bottom, fold the top to the bottom but do not crease the fold - this is the top of the ear. gather the ear as desired and twist below to hold it all in place.
I am very impressed. Looking forward to Trinity's party. We'll all be thinking about you. Hope Glenn has kept up his swimming practise. London looks WET!!!Advantages to being up high I guess as long as you have stockpiled the water or a water substitute.
p.s. we made our 'ears' out of green tissue paper. Dee and I used headbands to hold them on, while Glenn used hairgel (there's a close-up in the flickr photos).
ReplyDeleteThey're awesome ears, I'm well impressed. We'll have to do something similar this weekend too.. although i don't think we'll be as crafty as you though ;)
ReplyDeleteit's not that hard.....
ReplyDeletetake one sheet of tissue paper, cut along folds (from being in the packet) to give rectangles approx 10 x 20cms..ish. you need two for each shrek. holding a rectangle with the short side at the top and bottom, fold the top to the bottom but do not crease the fold - this is the top of the ear. gather the ear as desired and twist below to hold it all in place.
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make sense? ahahaaaaa
I am very impressed. Looking forward to Trinity's party. We'll all be thinking about you.
ReplyDeleteHope Glenn has kept up his swimming practise. London looks WET!!!Advantages to being up high I guess as long as you have stockpiled the water or a water substitute.