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piperdod Regular user 117 Posts |
Hello,I use Forgetful Freddy and I introduce it as an oldie but a goodie trick and the kids love it. The picture of the boy is a bit outdated. Is there a modern version about, bar the clown,,thanks piperdod
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Not that I am aware of. That make me curious, what does modern boys look like?
I would not introduce the cutout as "an oldie but a goodie", just tell the story of a boy. "There was a boy ... etc." |
jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
You can change the looks of Freddie by using your computer printer and a graphics program. Just for fun, give Freddie your face with a photo of you pretending to be a teen-ager. You can dress Freddie in a scout uniform, or make him a policeman, fire-fighter, or anything else you wish. Then cut out the printed pieces and glue them on top of the old Freddie. You can use repositional gluestick glue if you want to quickly restore him back to the old Freddie, or change his looks for the season, etc.
Jim Gerrish
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