Method 1

Sunglasses/glasses new or old !

Method 1

Materials required:

 

1. Scissors

2. Glue or tape

3. 'Coloured Cellophane' - Red and cyan sheets

(You can use clear, transparency sheets, flat plastic then use red and blue permanent markers to color a red and a blue area on your plastic.)

4. Sunglasses/glasses new or old


(The above can be purchased from office supplies, craft, art, stationery stores.)

Method 1

How to assemble:

 

1. Convert a pair of sunglasses/glasses new or old, replace the lenses with
Red and cyan sheets.

2. Cut one cyan-color cellophane and one red-color cellophane for the lenses.
The two pieces will cover the eyeholes in the glasses.

3. Glue or tape the cellophane on the inside of the glasses.
Place red cellophane on the left eye and cyan cellophane on the right eye
(left and right when the glasses are on your face).


3-D Glasses - Copyright © 2016 Graeme Watson.


Once completed can be worn like normal spectacles.

Method 2

Cardstock or pasteboard !

Method 2

Materials required:

 

1. Scissors

2. Glue or tape

3.'Coloured Cellophane' - Red and cyan sheets

(You can use clear, transparency sheets, flat plastic then use red and blue permanent markers to color a red and a blue area on your plastic.)

4. Cardstock or pasteboard (writing paper that is thicker than normal)


(The above can be purchased from office supplies, craft, art, stationery stores.)

Method 2

How to assemble:

 

1. Print a template for the 3D glasses onto cardstock or pasteboard.
Cut out the glasses, with the holes for the eyes.

2. Cut one cyan-color cellophane and one red-color cellophane for the lenses.
The two pieces will cover the eyeholes in the glasses.

3. Glue or tape the cellophane on the inside of the glasses.
Place red cellophane on the left eye and cyan cellophane on the right eye
(left and right when the glasses are on your face).


3-D Glasses - Copyright © 2016 Graeme Watson.


Once completed can be worn like normal spectacles.


Picture: Header, King Robert The Bruce's, Tomb, Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland, Edited: Artistic Blur Copyright © 2016 Graeme Watson.