Print the face file and apply it to the front of the box. Print the base file, and apply it to all but the front side of the box. Grab a square box that fits you or your child’s head.
Now there’s a Minecraft Alex Printable TOO! That way those pixelly squares are crisp and clean and… well… not pixelly. I studied the in-game graphics and then created these in Illustrator in a HUGE size. Steve was the hardest, as his face has 5 visible sides. For Steve, all you need beyond that is a blue shirt and jeans! The Creeper could get a little more in depth, but we’re planning on a green tshirt and pants under a chest sized box to complete the ensemble. The printable heads are meant to be printed large and then spray-glued to a square box that will go on the head. So, I set to work making the printables we would need. You might has guessed as much after my DIY Creeper Peeps and Minecraft World Building Marshmallows. So it may not come as a surprise to you that one of our ideas for Halloween this year is to dress up like Steve (the player character) and a Creeper!