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Cut elastic to suit around the kid's head, and tie elastic ends in holes. Tie an end of elastic through every hole, making a bracelet-like attachment. With bristle brush, frivolously paint cheeks, ear centers, and the tip of the trunk purple. Make a red cape and have your youngster put on pink tights and a pink leotard to create a cardinal. Cover the pin with duct tape to guard the youngster. Make sure eye holes are large sufficient for baby to see out. On poster board, draw two massive elephant ears and cut them out. Hot glue ears to headband. Cut a bit of black foam to cover the tip of the roll, and glue it in place. Glue a peanut to the top of the trunk, and glue different peanuts to shirt and pants. Place stencil in a number of locations on shirt and pants, and paint the letters black. Cut a strip of pink foam to fit across the roll, and glue it in place. In the aftermath of the first World War, a shift away from abstracted human figures of the 1920s and thirties in direction of realism befell. Ginsberg and Corso took a bus from New York for the big Table launch, which once more propelled them into the national spotlight. |
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