Glue it to the front of Bee-two, close to the bottom edge. Step 25: Cut a small rectangle from the black paper. Tip: If the black paint is too thick or you brush on too much, dab the wet paint with a paper towel. Use the thinned black paint to add dirt and weathering to Bee-two. Step 24: Mix black acrylic paint and water in the bowl the consistency should be very thin. Step 23: Use the silver acrylic paint to lightly drybrush all edges and the surface of Bee-two. Step 22: Paint the feet and rectangles with the red acrylic paint and let dry. Clip off one corner of each, then glue them to the front side of Bee-two at the bottom edge.
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Step 21: Cut two small rectangles about the same height as the feet. Step 20: Hot glue the feet to the sides of Bee-two’s body along the bottom edge. Roll up each cardboard strip, hot gluing the inside as you roll, to make each foot. Step 19: Use the template to trace and cut out four “feet” shapes from the cardboard box.
![bee drawing bee drawing](https://iheartcraftythings.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Bee6.jpg)
If it’s too large, you can glue small food packaging strips around the top edge of the body to get the placement right. Step 18: Rest Bee-two’s head on top of the body. Dab the open spaces with the teal paint and let dry before removing the tape. Step 17: Use the washi or painter’s tape to make two small rectangles to the right of the half-circle you cut out. Step 16: Paint Bee-two’s head with the red acrylic paint and let dry. The rectangle with the half-circle is the front of Bee-two’s head. Step 15: Arrange the rectangles in a square shape with the triangles in the corners and glue the edges together. Draw and cut out a half-circle on the head rectangle approximately the same width and placement as the notch. Hold it up to the front side of Bee-two and mark the placement of the notch you made earlier. Step 13: Next, on the food packaging, trace and cut out the four rectangles and four triangles for the head. Hot glue the remaining strip between the two strips you just glued. Step 12: Hot glue the plain red strip (without the teal stripe) around the bottom edge of Bee-two. Step 9: Paint the three strips with the red acrylic paint. Step 8: Use the craft knife to cut a notch in the 3/4-inch wide strip, about an inch long. Cut one strip 3/4 of an inch wide and 11 inches long. Step 7: Cut two strips from the packaging cardboard, each 1/2 of an inch wide and 11 inches long. Step 6: Paint the sides and base with silver acrylic paint. Glue them to the sides of Bee-two, using the pieces to decorate the sides and cover any rough cardboard edges. Step 5: Cut several small polygonal shapes from the food packaging cardboard. Step 4: Hot glue the base on the bottom of the box.
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Step 3: Hot glue the edges of the four body pieces together to make a box shape.
![bee drawing bee drawing](https://letsdrawthat.com/wp-content/uploads/images/bee/how-to-draw-a-bee-completed-coloured-in-drawing.jpg)
Trace and cut out one piece for the base. Step 2: Trace and cut out four pieces of the body sides from the cardboard. Step 1: Print and cut out the pieces from the B2EMO craft template linked above. Note: The activities in this article should only be done with adult supervision.