The Grinch Stole My Christmas Lights

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By Stryker ben.cbccinc.com Follow

Sand Sculpting

Magnetic Sweeper

8 Foot LED Snowman

I saw this on Pinterest and had to make one for myself. If you don't want to put up a lot of Christmas lights, this decoration is for you.

Step 1: Materials

For this project you will need

Step 2: Let's Begin

Begin by putting your 4x8 sheet of coroboard across a slightly dark room and project the Grinch image from Pinterest onto it. I had to move my projector pretty far back to get the size I wanted.

Trace all of the lines with a pencil. I put a G, W and R in some spots so that I wouldn't mess up the paint colors.

Step 3: Start Painting

Lay the board on a nice flat surface and break out your paints. Now it's just a matter of painting within the lines.

After about two coats of red, green and yellow(eyes). Carefully edge out the Grinch with the black paint pen.

*Note: I did not wait long enough for the paint to dry and ended up smudging the black. So learn from my mistake and let it dry. Also do not push too hard or it will peel off the paint.

Finish any touch up needed, and you are done painting.

Step 4: Trim and Mount

Cut out the Grinch with your jigsaw or boxcutter. Be careful not to peel off the paint when sliding your jigsaw over it. I notched the fingers a bit so that he could hold the string of lights.

Now mount your Grinch any way you can. I used a few pieces of 1/2 inch pvc, T connectors and a piece of 4' rebar as seen in the sideways picture. Four screws with washers hold the coroboard to the pipe.

Step 5: Finish

Finish off by stringing some lights from a corner of your house down to his hands. Position a flood light a few feet away and plug them in. I recommend getting a timer.

Step back and enjoy your hard work.

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