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Now tie a knot in a piece of brown yarn.
If you have string you can use that also. This is
what you will tie together the little bristles with. |
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Next, using the rooftop template, trace the shape
onto a brown piece of cardboard. |
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To make the roof seem more full of bristles we shall
draw some using a black pen.
Start out with this patern. |
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Then simply draw more lines in the same direction,
filling in the spaces. |
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Because we don't want it to look like you have a
cardboard support, we want to cut some jaggies with
your knife (scissors will work fine here also) |
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This is what you want your edge to look like. Perfection
is not wanted here :)
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Once you have 12-15 bushes of bristles, you can start
placing them on the roof support. |
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Start from the center and work your way out. You
can use white glue or if in a hurry, can use Hot Glue
as well. |
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Make sure to slightly angle the bushes as you place
each one towards the outside.
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Once you reach the end, then make your way back from
the center to the edge on the other side. |
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