Cutting Out Eye Holes for a Butterfly Mask

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Summary: If you are looking for a fun craft for your kids, learn how to cut eye holes for butterfly masks in this free video clip about easy craft masks.

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Cutting Out Eye Holes for a Butterfly Mask

Now that I've cut out my butterfly shape, now I'm going to put the mask, the base mask, back down and trace the eye holes and we'll cut those eye holes out. Now if you're making the hand held butterfly mask, you'll want to cut out two of these butterfly shapes and then go around and trim so that one is slightly smaller than the other. And we'll glue that on like this. We'll take a skewer and pierce through one mask cutout like that. And then you take the second mask cutout and glue it with lots of glue, glue it together, hiding the point of the skewer inside in between the two layers. And then you'll want to put a book on that and set it overnight to dry.

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