![]() ![]() Now remove the paper bag from under one of these stencils and place it directly underneath it before putting back into place (this will ensure that both eyes have matching outlines). Draw an outline around these shapes using a permanent black marker. This is going to create a wide gap between your eyes and the eyeshades – it is going to be a good thing because you are going to want to use this space for the star cutouts.ĥ) Place your eyehole stencils over each of the bags, lining them up with where you plan on attaching them together so that they don’t get in your way when drawing stars or cutting out holes. Cut these shapes out so that they are separate pieces of white cardstock/paper, not connected by an adhesive material.Ĥ) Place an eyeshade over each eye area and tape it down with clear tape along the top edge where it connects to the rest of the baggy part at forehead level. They should be about one inch in diameter but you can make them smaller or larger depending on how large you want them to appear in relation to the helmet. You can download and print out a star shape from the internet or draw them free-handed (it’s okay if they end up looking like blobs). It’s okay if they end up being too small or large because we can always adjust them later on.ģ) Draw stars on your paper. The shape should be slightly smaller than half of an inch by half of an inch rectangle with rounded corners – that is approximately one and a quarter inches wide.
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