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: Stack the rectangles and cut a wedge out of one end to create thin wrists and ankles. Cut small triangles at the ends to form fingers and toes.

: Use a hole punch to make holes where the limbs meet the body. Join them using metal brads (split pins) so the arms and legs can swing. 4. Recycled Paper Roll Monkey A common DIY project uses a cardboard tube as the base. monkey

To create a monkey from paper, you can choose from several different styles, ranging from a simple cut-and-paste craft to a complex origami figure. : Stack the rectangles and cut a wedge

: Fold the bottom sections up and tuck the corners to round out the face. Draw eyes and a mouth to finish. 3. Articulated Monkey Puppet For a toy that moves, you can create a jointed puppet. Join them using metal brads (split pins) so

: Use a circular cutout for the head and an oval for the body. Glue the limbs to the body in a "hanging" pose. 2. Origami Monkey Face

: Wrap a toilet paper or paper towel roll in brown construction paper and glue it down.

: Draw or print separate parts for the head, body, arms, and legs.