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Lower Left Square

Lower Middle Square


Lower Right Square
Upper Left Triange
Upper Middle Square
Upper Right Circle
50s Cat Eye Glasses

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50s Cat Eye Glasses

Stencil

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50s Cat Eye Glasses

Step 1: Step 2:
Print the stencils and cover it up with clear or masking Doodle the rim, and the temple of the glasses. Use any
tape. color you want. For a stronger rim and temple, doodle
them twice.

Step 3: Step 4:
Doodle the side of the temple for a smoother feel when Doodle up the end piece on both sides.
wearing.

Step 5: Step 6:
You should have at least these three pieces Combine the tip of the temple to the end piece of the
glasses using FLEXY. Repeat on the other side of the
glasses.

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80s Shutter Shades

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80s Shutter Shades

Stencil

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80s Shutter Shades

Step 1: Step 2:
Print the stencils and cover it with masking tape. Doodle it up with any color you want.

Step 3: Step 4:
Doodle the temple. (It’s best to doodle each side twice Doodle up the end piece of both sides.
so that it is firm.)

Step 5: Step 6:
Doodle a line as follow, using your blocking tool to hold Doodle the tip of the temple. While it’s hot, immediately
the hinge until it cools. Repeat this step on the other curve it up on the end piece of the shade.
side of the shades

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80s Shutter Shades

Step 7:
Adjust the end piece.

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Bike
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By: 3Doodler
New York, NY
@3Doodler

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Chair
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B B A

C C

E E E E
Step 1 Step 2

Draw a mask on a piece of paper to mimic, or print Use a blank mask to copy your design over.
the mask from the previous page.

Step 3 Step 4

Doodle the ears from the paper template. Peel off the ears and doodle it on the the real mask.

Step 5 Step 6

Follow your draft as a reference and start to Outline the patterns to make the colors stand out.
personalize your mask.

Halloween Mask
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Step 7 Step 8

Make a little zombie teeth on the paper first. Take it off and stick it with the mask.

Final

Halloween Mask
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Mask template

Halloween Mask
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Step 1 Step 2

Mark the position of eyehole and cheekbones. Cut out half forehaed, and the part below
cheekbones.

Step 3 Step 4

Emphasis the bone structure with Draw the eyeholes and two sides of nose with
Snow White PLA. Chili Pepper Red PLA.

Step 5 Step 6

Draw the blood vessels with different colors. Draw muscle tissue and nose soft bone with
Clearly Cherry PLA.

Halloween Creepy Mask


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Step 7 Step 8

Cover your phone with tracing paper or tape.

Color a thin layer on the mask. Also, draw some thin strokes inside the nose.

Step 9 Step 10

Draw the tear gland at the back. Fill all the space with Clearly Cherry PLA.

Step 11 Step 12

Cover the edge as well. Done! Wish you a creepy halloween!

Halloween Creepy Mask


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Final

Halloween Creepy Mask


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Step 1 Step 2

Measure the size of your head, and draw the frame Start by doodling by following the curve you’ve
of the headband on a piece of paper. drawn in the previous step.

Step 3 Step 4

Produce 3 - 5 additional curves and then combine Doodle a few straight lines to help with the structure
them near the ends. of the headband.

Step 5 Step 6

Stretch the curves apart and stick the lines across Ensure all the lines are spread evenly apart.
them to strengthen the headband.

Headband with leaves


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Step 7 Step 8

Create leaves by doodling over a bowl with tape, Use your 3doodler to stick the leaves on to the
so that your leaves are not flat. headband.

Final

Headband with leaves


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Helicopter
By Louis

Final

This tutorial will show you how to make a helicopter with spinning rotors, using a stencil and
4-5 doodle strands.

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Helicopter
By Louis

Step 1 Step 2

Trace all the pieces of the stencil. Make sure not to Cut a doodle strand the same length as the landing
cover the pieces with holes. gear, then cut a small piece off the end of that.
Step 3 Step 4

Peel up the sides and attach them to the long Attach the larger rectangle with no hole to the back.
rectangle piece. Make sure the hole is at the back. It should line up with the sides and bottom.
Step 5 Step 6

Attach the small rectangle to the front of the Using the cut strand, line up the bottom hole with the
helicopter. small rectangle with the hole in it. Secure it in place.
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Helicopter
By Louis

Step 7 Step 8

Attach the tail to the center of the back. Attach the landing gear at a slightly outward angle
for better stability.
Step 9 Step 10

Attach the propeller blades to the circular piece Let a ball of hot plastic build up in the center of the
circle and press the longer doodle strand into it.
Step 11 Step 12

Make sure that it is straight up and down and not Doodle a ring around the strand about 1/2 cm from
at an angle at all. Reinforce it. the propellers. Hold the pen in place while twisting.
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Helicopter
By Louis

Step 13 Step 14

Insert the strand into the helicopter and cap the Build up a ball of plastic and press the smaller
end with some plastic. GIve it a spin! doodle strand into it.
Step 15 Step 16

Reinforce it. Add the smaller propeller and cap it.

Done!

Ready to take to the skies! Or add more details! Clearly Clear windows? A searchlight? Or even better, a pilot!

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Helicopter
By Louis

Stencil

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Snoopy with House
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House: Walls - Make 4.

Fill all from left to right and vice versa for a wooden board look. Doodle all sides A1
together so that it is a cube.

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Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Snoopy with House
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House: Roof.

Construction diagram

(Connect E1 with freehand doodling

or make more X and put it as roof pitch on E1)

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Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Snoopy with House
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Snoopy

Freehand doodling of Snoopy:

Basic outer shape A - no ears!

Start with the head and draw upwards (white colour).

Then outline the rest of the corpus and doodle upwards again to get a shape like in
B.

Add eyes, nose and dog collar with black colour.

Alternative to free hand doodling:

Maybe easier:

Search a picture and trace and make 2 or 3 layers for more dimension on each side.

By: Sabine Gross


Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Snoopy with House
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Woodstock

Freehand doodling of Woodstock:

Move forward and backwards on a small area.

Make feet and then move upwards at a smaller area. Then get wider again for the
belly.

Get smaller again for the neck and then wider again for the nose and smaller for the
hair.

At the end add a tail.

Note: It is quite difficult because of the small area you need to get fast though with
the slow button.

Alternative to free hand doodling:

Maybe easier:

Search a picture and trace and make 2 or 3 layers for more dimension on each side.

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Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Snoopy with House
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Putting it all together

Put the roof on the walls.

Doodle Snoopy to the top and doodle ears.

Doodle Woodstock to the feet of Snoopy.

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Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Snoopy with House
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My result looks like this:

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Timelkam, Austria
@sabinegross

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Template

This is what the final mask will


look like once all the final
layers have been added

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Template

F2

F1

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Template

E1 E2

N1

E3 E4

N2

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Step 1 Step 2

Cover your phone with tracing paper or tape.

Let’s start with F1 the lowest layer first. place a curved object underneath the mask to
Stick the plastic tape on your printed template. avoid making the mask flat

Step 3 Step 4

Adjust the mask so it will fit your face Start by doodling around the edges of the mask

Step 5 Step 6

Draw checked pattern as foundation. Doodle all exposed areas, as the rest of the mask
will be covered by additional doodled areas

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Step 7 Step 8

Cover your phone with tracing paper or tape.

Doodle around the edges Take off the paper of F2 and stick it on F1.

Step 9 Step 10

Color it with the direction of fur grows. Doodle around the edges

Step 11 Step 12

Remove the paper and doodle in the remaining Stick it on the mask symmetrically.
areas

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Step 13 Step 14

Cover your phone with tracing paper or tape.

Roughly cut out E1 & E2, fold and glue it like this. Fill up the space and freehand draw another
layer on it.

Step 15 Step 16

Stick the ears on the back. The mask should look like this now.

Step 17 Step 18

Roughly cut out N1, fold and glue it like this. Doodle in the remaining areas

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Step 19 Step 20

Cover your phone with tracing paper or tape.

Stick it on the mask carefully. Also, do the same way at the back.

Step 21 Step 22

Freehand draw another layer on it. Roughly cut out N2, draw the outline and color it.

Step 23 Step 24

Stick it on the mask. If you wish, you can freehand any additional
details

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Step 25 Step 26

Freehand draw a nose on the mask and color it. Finally use a string on the edges of the mask!
Happy Halloween

Final

Halloween Mask (Fox)


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Butterfly
Airplane

Stencil

Wings

Body

Wheels

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Butterfly
Windmill

Stencil

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T-Rex
By Louis

Final

Using this stencil you can create your very own Tyranosaurus Rex skeleton. Fill in all the pieces and
then put them together piece by piece just like a real paleontologist!

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T-Rex
By Louis

Step 1 Step 2

Print out the stencil and trace the pieces. If the Start with the two halves of the head, attach them at
pieces are too flimsy go back over them. the nose. Keep the backs of the head separate.
Step 3 Step 4

Assemble the lower jaw the same way, connecting Attach the skull to the spine.
at the tip. Now attach the lower jaw to the skull.
Step 5 Step 6

Next, attach the ribs to the spine going from small Now attach the hips to the spine and ribs. then
to big to small. connect the pelvic bones.
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T-Rex
By Louis

head arms

shoulders

spine

ribs

hips

legs

feet

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T-Rex
By Louis

Step 7 Step 8

Attach the shoulders to either side of the ribs near Next, attach the arms to the shoulder blades.
the neck.
Step 9 Step 10

Now attach the legs to the hips. Make sure they’re Finally, attach the feet making sure when you secure
evenly spaced. them in place the T-Rex will be balanced to stand up.
Done!

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