![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Per our image policy, any non-official or non-Angry Birds/Bad Piggies images must be added to said user's profile page, or else they may be deleted.Please read our Forum guidelines before you begin posting.Please read our Rules and Edit Manual before you begin editing.You can go to our Community Portal to get a quick start about us and what you can do to help!.Before editing, take note of the following: I didn't do thins because I am lazy.Hello, and welcome to the Angry Birds Wiki! A place where you could find or share information about the Angry Birds and Bad Piggies series. This will make them more durable and resistant to rain. Optional: Coat all of your pumpkins with a spray on polyurethane coat.Color in all black items with black sharpie: Eyebrows, Eyeballs and such.Once the faces are dry you can go over your thin sharpie lines with the thick Sharpie, thicken the lines up as needed to create a finished look.(Don't worry much about staying in the lines, we will clean these up with the thick sharpie once paint drys.) Paint in the eyes, beaks and chest colors.Once they are dry use a thin sharpie to draw on your faces.Paint all of your pumpkins the full solid colors first and let dry.Paint the pumpkins that will be getting the lighter colored paints with a white primer.Wash the pumpkins to get off all the dirt and grime from the pumpkin fields.Black Sharpies (I use them for everything) Thin and Thick.Acrylic paints (Blue, Green, Yellow, Red and white - Mix yellow and red for beak orange).I'm sure this has been done eleventy million times this Halloween, but my two sons love Angry Birds and I've never been one for originality. ![]()
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