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Wreck-It Ralph Pixel Placemat
Wreck-It Ralph Pixel Placemat
Wreck-It Ralph
Keywords: wreck-it ralph, ralph, vanellope, sugar rush, disney, animated film
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Tired of playing the villain, Wreck-It Ralph abandons his home game hoping to prove he can be helpful instead of destructive. This colorful placemat, featuring a pixilated portrait of the sensitive “bad guy,” illustrates just how handy he can be to have around.
Cardstock or heavy-weight craft paper (red, orange, white, and black)
2 self-adhesive laminating sheets (sold at office supply stores)
Print the template, using red card stock for the first page, orange card stock for the second, and white card stock for the third. Use colored markers or pencils to color in the pixels on page 3, as specified. (Note: Another option is to print all three pages on white card stock and then have your child color the pixels on the first page red, and the pixels on the second page orange.) Cut out the pixel clusters.
Glue the red border pixels onto a sheet of black cardstock, creating a frame along the paper’s edge. Then glue the hair and the cheeks-and-ears pixel clusters in place, centering them on the placemat, as shown. Next, glue the forehead and chin pixels in place.
Add the eyebrows and teeth pixels, followed by the nose pixels.
Finally, glue the tan and then the reddish-brown shading pixels in place.
Seal the finished placemat between two self-adhesive laminating sheets, and it’s ready to use.
Tagged as: 8-bit, Home Decor, Paper Crafts, Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
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