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Now for the ends of the walls. The sticks only act
as support, you do not need to put glue onto these.
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You want to apply the glue along the edge of the
paper where you see the green arrows.
Then keep your fingers pressed for a few seconds. |
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Move over to the other side. |
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Apply your Hot Glue and press the paper against the
tree bark and hold a few seconds. |
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Your Hutt Wall is now done. Can't be easier then
that right? :) |
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OK, grab some broom bristles. Simply go to your local
store and cut off the ends of your broom. |
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Grab a little clump of broom bristles. |
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Then grab some brown yarn and tie a knot. KEEP IT
LOOSE. You want to place it around the twigs to create
a little bunch. |
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Once you attach about 20 to 25 little bunches, you
are ready to place them on your Ewok Hutt Roof. |
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First cut off a template (soon available in the Making
Of Download section) of the roof using some brwon
construction paper.
This is the same kind of paper we used as kids in
kindergarden.
You can use another color, but the brown will look
nice under the bristles. |
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