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How to Make a Werewolf Mask

Step 7Attatching the Ears

Attatching the Ears
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In this step, we will be attaching the ears.

Materials Needed:

- Rebar Wire

- Leather Scraps

- Hot Glue/Gun

Like I mentioned in the first step, if you can substitute the leather/wire, go for it. Rebar wire is about $3 for an entire spool, so it isn't expensive, but we'll also be using very little. I just happened to have some lying about, so if you don't have any, I would suggest finding something very sturdy to replace it with, because this part of the mask needs a sturdy structure.

1: Measure your rebar wire, and cut off an appropriate sized piece. Stick it down into the top part of the foam brow (it should just slide right in) and the other end to the top foam of the head. Do this on each side. (See pic 1)

2: Cut out two pieces of leather in the shape of an ear. Take your hot glue gun and glue them directly to the wire. Then cut out a small rectangle and glue it to the front of the wire to secure it. (See pic 3)

All done!
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Hi there, my name is Ashley and I love werewolves :p I'm currently in college working on getting a degree in Digital Design and it takes up most my time, but when I get some spare time you can usuall...
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