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Halloween Anchovy Headpiece
![]() This fun fish headpiece, a perfect costume for Halloween, is inspired by actress and author Isabella Rossellini's "Green Porno" short films and book. Tools and Materials Anchovy Body How-To 2. Attach the two body pieces along the inside top edge with tape. 3. Cut two pieces of aluminum foil to the shape indicated on the template in light gray. Cut two stripes of metallic blue paper to the shape indicated on the template in blue. Run all pieces through the Xyron to back them with adhesive. 4. Adhere blue stripes to foil pieces as shown on template. 5. Adhere foil and blue stripe to one side of fish body. Smooth with bone folder. Repeat for other side of fish. 6. Run the two top fin pieces and two tail pieces through the Xyron to back them with adhesive, making sure as you position them in the feeder that they will stick back to back. 7. Attach top fins and tail to fish body, following guides on the template, sticking the pieces back to back with the edges sandwiching and attaching to the body. 8. Cut tab line on fish body and pull forward, as indicated on the template, lining up bottom edges. Secure in place with hot glue. 9. Use hot glue to attach 1 triangle piece to the fish body, under the rear area, so that the tail piece is dimensional. Stuff this area with a ball of newspaper to keep the shape. 10. Hot glue the bottom fins to the fish body as indicated on template, placing them back to back. Hot glue the bottom portion of the fins together. 11. Reinforce the inside front bottom edge of head piece with duct tape on both sides. 12. Punch a hole, where indicated on the template, on both sides of body. Attach a ribbon through the holes on both sides, long enough to be tied under chin when wearing head piece. Eye Goggles How-To 2. Feed a piece of string through both drilled holes and tie to make about a 2-inch loop. 3. With a circle cutter, cut a 2-inch circle in blue or grey fun foam. Without lifting up the cutter, cut another 2 3/4-inch circle, to make a ring. Repeat to make a second foam ring. 4. Use hot glue to affix the foam rings to the edges of the ball halves. |
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