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Making Faces with The Simpsons: A Book of Masks
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Book Information
Publication date: September 1992
Author: Matt Groening
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers


Making Faces With The Simpsons: A Book of Masks is a book where the reader can cut of fiften characters from The Simpsons to put of the readers face.

Are you ready for a Simpsons-Style Face-Lift?

  • Scissors
  • Yarn, strings, or that elastic from you dad's old underwear
  • Tape, if you knots aren't the greatest.

Steps

  1. Cut out the mask along the dotted lines.
  2. Cut two pieces of yarn, string, or elastic, each about ten to twelve inches long.
  3. Punch out the small holes on each side of the mask. Run one piece of string through one of the holes. Tie a couple of knots at the end and make them large enough so the string won't slip back through the hole. You can also stick a samll piece fo tape over the knot to hold it in place.
  4. Do the same thing through the other hole with the other piece of string.
  5. Punch out the two larger rectangular holes in the mask (So you can see the weird looks you get from people around you).
  6. Place the mask over your face and tie the strings behind your head so that the mask fits snugly (but not too tightly).

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