Did you find Tundra Snow or Amethyst Ooze inside? Mine through the Snow or Ooze and discover your hidden Treasure Chest and Craft Character! Craft your Minecraft Character using the Aqua Stick Hearts for no mess, instant crafting. ![]() The suspenders will hold the legs in place and allow them to move naturally as you walk.Treasure X Minecraft Single Pack Overworld in 12pc Counter Display – Series 2 Enter into the world of Minecraft Caves & Cliffs and bring the adventure to life as you mine for Characters and REAL Gold Dipped Treasure with the new Treasure X Minecraft Caves & Cliffs Overworld Pack! Mine, Discover, and Craft as you enter the Overworld and take on 10 levels of adventure! Unbox your Block to find your Shovel. Staple or glue the suspenders to the front of the legs, then run the straps over the wearer's shoulders and cross the straps behind the back before stapling the straps to the back of the thigh strip (as seen in the picture). Use the nylon strapping to create suspenders. With the legs complete, step into the legs and hold them up so that they hover just over the top of the wearer's foot. Take one more strip of cardboard and glue it along the top of the inside front of the leg, attaching the two legs (see the unpainted strip in the picture - this one has ripped with repeated use but it should be whole). Now use your box cutter to remove the inner and rear "thigh" pieces, leaving a minimum 2" strip around the leg. Fold the front of the tube at the cutout creating a movable knee. Using your box cutter, cut out triangles on the sides at the knee (this will be above the wearer's knee) and a rectangle from the back. ![]() Glue each rectangle tube closed leaving the top and bottoms open. Use a large box to form 2 long rectangular tubes wide enough for your legs and small enough to fit up under the torso. DO NOT cut the eyeholes in this step, we will do it later. The picture above shows the completed headbox from below, showing the headstrip. When you have adjusted the headstrip's height and fit correctly, glue the headstrip into place inside the headbox. This allows the head to move as the wearer's head moves, otherwise the wearer would not be able to see anything side to side. The head box should not rest on the costume's shoulders, it should rest on the headstrip with an inch or two clearance from the shoulders. Wearing the headstrip and the torso, place the head box on your head and adjust the size so that the head sits level and comfortable. The strip needs to sit level on the top of the head leaving a flat cardboard circle at the top without any head/hair coming out the top. Now take a strip of cardboard and wrap it around the wearer's head like a crown, approximately 4 inches tall. You can fit your head in diagonally (nose to a corner) when putting it on the wearer for more room. ![]() Cut an access hole for the wearer's head on the bottom side leaving a small border. Assemble the box and glue the flaps shut top and bottom. Fold the solid front of the arm to create an elbow, the fold should be at the tip of the triangles you've cut on the sides. It helps to lay out the arms next to the torso so you can imagine the final product as you cut. BE SURE to cut a RIGHT and a LEFT arm instead of two duplicate arms. ![]() Use your box cutter to cut out a triangle at the sides and a rectangle at the rear of the arm (leave the front solid) and then cut out the inner top side of the arm. Glue the tubes closed on the sides and cut and glue flaps closed on top, the bottom of the arm is left open so the wearer can use their hands. Use your cardboard to make a long rectangle tube, the sides will be approximately 8" wide, the length will be approximately 2" shorter than your torso piece (leave extra length to make top flaps). They have one open side on the top inner side (facing his torso) so you can slip your arms through, and they are cut at the elbow for movement. Steve's arms are separate, mirror image pieces.
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