Party props:
During my summer vacation, as I was getting bored I decided to organise a small party at home. Hence, I came up with the idea of organising a theme party. And as party props are on trend these days, I decided to make party props as a theme for the party.
Requirements: color paper or handmade paper, straw, double gum tape, scissors.
Steps:
1. Take handmade paper. Draw the patterns of of your choice. Cut that with the help of a scissor. Take a straw and stick it to the props with the help of a double gum tape.
Moustache: Take black color handmade paper of length 3cm and width of 6cm. Fold it equally. Draw half of the moustache with the help of a pencil and cut it. When you do it like this, your moustache will be equal from both the sides.
Tie: take a handmade paper of length 8cm and width 3cm. Draw a tie and cut it. For further detailing you can make thin strips or dots with the help of color paper and stick it to the tie. This will make the tie look still more attractive.
Bow: take a handmade paper of length 4cm and width 6cm. Fold it equally. Draw one part of the bow and cut this. Hence you'll have a bow of equal size. You can even add color strips or dots.
Eyes: take white paper of length 7cm and width 5cm. Draw 2 circles nearby. Let one portion of the eye be big and the other be small. Take black paper and make 2 circle of radius 1cm and stick it inside the white color circle. Take another white paper and draw a circle of 0.5cm and stick it inside the black circle. For further detailing draw an inner border to the eyes.
Crown: take color paper of length 15cm and width 7cm. At the top of the paper, draw mountains which will look like a crown.
Specs: Take a handmade paper of length 7cm and width 4.5cm. Fold it equally. Draw 1 part of the specs. You can draw various patterns of specs. When you open it, you'll have equal side of the specs.
Finally, your party props are ready. You can use these props and pose for photos. You'll can pose with different props and have fun, because more the number of props, double the fun.
During my summer vacation, as I was getting bored I decided to organise a small party at home. Hence, I came up with the idea of organising a theme party. And as party props are on trend these days, I decided to make party props as a theme for the party.
Requirements: color paper or handmade paper, straw, double gum tape, scissors.
Steps:
1. Take handmade paper. Draw the patterns of of your choice. Cut that with the help of a scissor. Take a straw and stick it to the props with the help of a double gum tape.
Moustache: Take black color handmade paper of length 3cm and width of 6cm. Fold it equally. Draw half of the moustache with the help of a pencil and cut it. When you do it like this, your moustache will be equal from both the sides.
Tie: take a handmade paper of length 8cm and width 3cm. Draw a tie and cut it. For further detailing you can make thin strips or dots with the help of color paper and stick it to the tie. This will make the tie look still more attractive.
Bow: take a handmade paper of length 4cm and width 6cm. Fold it equally. Draw one part of the bow and cut this. Hence you'll have a bow of equal size. You can even add color strips or dots.
Eyes: take white paper of length 7cm and width 5cm. Draw 2 circles nearby. Let one portion of the eye be big and the other be small. Take black paper and make 2 circle of radius 1cm and stick it inside the white color circle. Take another white paper and draw a circle of 0.5cm and stick it inside the black circle. For further detailing draw an inner border to the eyes.
Crown: take color paper of length 15cm and width 7cm. At the top of the paper, draw mountains which will look like a crown.
Specs: Take a handmade paper of length 7cm and width 4.5cm. Fold it equally. Draw 1 part of the specs. You can draw various patterns of specs. When you open it, you'll have equal side of the specs.
Finally, your party props are ready. You can use these props and pose for photos. You'll can pose with different props and have fun, because more the number of props, double the fun.
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