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I have an obsession with pinterest.  There.  I said it.  My obsession isn’t in the amount of time I spend looking at pinterest, it’s in the amount of projects added to my to-do list.  This is one of those projects.  As soon as I saw this idea, I knew that I needed to make my own version of Angry Birds.  It is the perfect gift to give to any child really.  I am actually going to be sending it to my brother on his mission.  I am pretty sure he is going to get a kick out of it.

Here is how I made mine since it is different from the original tutorial.

Materials:
Yellow, Red, and Green Pom-Poms
Googly eyes
Orange, White, and Black Craft Felt
Dixie Cups

Let’s get started.

I decided to do the angry birds red and yellow.  That way the game can be played against an opponent.  (Each player gets four birds of their color and a sling shot.)

To make the birds, start by hot gluing the eyes onto the pom. 

Next, you will need a beak.  The easiest way to make it is to cut out a tiny 1/2 inch square.  Put a single drop of hot glue into the middle of the square, squeeze it together and let it cool.  Then hot glue the beak onto the pom under the eyes.

If you want a more friendly looking version of angry birds, you could stop there.  But, it is called “angry birds” for a reason. 🙂 Using your black felt, create some angry eyebrows and then hot glue them above the eyes.

Much better….and angry-er

The pigs are really simple.  All you need to do is cut out a nose shape from your white felt and add two nostrils using a sharpie marker.  Hot glue the nose on and then glue the eyes on either side of it.

And what game would be complete without a box to put it all in?  Not this one.  Using a paper mache box (that you can find at any craft store) I printed out this screen shot and attached it to the lid.

And there you have it.  A fun tactile way to play one of the top selling games if you don’t happen to own an iphone or whatever other device that Angry Birds can be played on.

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