How to Make a "Buzzer Finger" Without a Real Buzzer

Utensils to use depending on the size of your fingers: Tiny fingers: A thin marker., If using a marker, take the lid and press it down on one of your fingers (using your thumb is recommended for a better effect)., Make sure your Print ends up in a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Utensils to use depending on the size of your fingers: Tiny fingers: A thin marker.

    fifth-grander sized fingers: a pencil without an eraser, but has the silver part.

    Big fingers:
    A "pipsqueak" marker Really big fingers:
    A fat or thick marker
  2. Step 2: If using a marker

    Avoid using the end of the marker that the marker goes in.

    That may make the print on your finger have a colored ring around it.

    So, you don't want to do that.

    If you are using a pencil, remove the eraser by pressing the eraser down on its side on a flat surface. then press it down in the middle of your finger. , If it has, you are ready to start the next step. , You may want to use a thin marker because it might smear onto the outside of the circle. ,,, Whichever you prefer. ,,
  3. Step 3: take the lid and press it down on one of your fingers (using your thumb is recommended for a better effect).

  4. Step 4: Make sure your Print ends up in a perfect circle in the middle of your finger.

  5. Step 5: Color the inside of the circle with a red

  6. Step 6: washable marker.

  7. Step 7: Get out your yellow marker and color the outside of the circle.

  8. Step 8: Color all over the top of your finger except for where the red is.

  9. Step 9: You can do either of the coloring part first.

  10. Step 10: This is optional: To make the red button look a little more three-dimensional

  11. Step 11: take a dark red marker and color it along the crease of your circle.

  12. Step 12: Finished.

Detailed Guide

fifth-grander sized fingers: a pencil without an eraser, but has the silver part.

Big fingers:
A "pipsqueak" marker Really big fingers:
A fat or thick marker

Avoid using the end of the marker that the marker goes in.

That may make the print on your finger have a colored ring around it.

So, you don't want to do that.

If you are using a pencil, remove the eraser by pressing the eraser down on its side on a flat surface. then press it down in the middle of your finger. , If it has, you are ready to start the next step. , You may want to use a thin marker because it might smear onto the outside of the circle. ,,, Whichever you prefer. ,,

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