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Hanging cardboard plaques/shapes
Rope
Twig-coated wire
Assorted buttons (black, red, orange,
brown)
Tan construction paper
Thick popsicle/craft sticks
Rubber cement
Hot glue gun
Exacto knife
Large oval-shaped paper punch
1. Pick a plaque to use as your monkey
face. Cut an oval mouth out of your tan
paper using the paper punch. Then, cut
the ends of the craft sticks off and use
for eyes; make the mouth with the
remainder of the craft stick.
2. Using a hot glue gun, attach buttons
for eyes and nostrils.
3. With an Exacto knife, cut a hole in
the cardboard plaques to allow the head
to fit into the body. Also, cut small
holes into the cardboard for ears, arms,
and legs. Slide the plaques together,
attaching with hot glue where needed.
4. Wrap twig-covered rope around the
rope for the arms and legs. This gives
the monkeys a bit more stability, which
will allow them to hang from one
another.
5. Insert rope for arms, legs, and ears
into the holes you've already made,
attaching with hot glue.
6. Hang monkeys from each other to
create the perfect jungle scene!
Add some wooden beads to ropes to give the monkeys something additional to hang on or next to!
If you're having trouble finding the cardboard plaques, get creative and see what the craft store has in stock – anything cardboard-based will work, you can even use plain cardboard that you cut to shape.
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