Craft Time: Vanellope Von Schweetz Papercraft
How to make it
- Print the template
on regular paper or cardstock and cut out the pieces. Make folds along
all dashed lines. Make sure you don’t miss the dashed lines running
through the front and sides of her face.
- Cut out
the square in the bottom of her head where indicated. Using glue or
double-sided tape, secure tabs A through E on the head to their
corresponding panels in alphabetical order. Secure the F tabs to the
back of their corresponding panels to close the back of her head. Secure
the G tabs to close the top back part of her head. Secure the H tabs to
their corresponding panels to close off the top of her head. Complete
the shape of the head by securing the I tabs to their corresponding
panels.
- For the
body, make two cuts along the solid brown lines between the tabs at her
skirt where indicated. Form the shape of the torso and secure the A tab
to its corresponding panel. Secure the B tabs to the inside panels of
the torso. Attach the C tabs on the skirt to the corresponding C tabs on
the bottom of her torso. Complete the shape of her skirt with the D
tab.
- Carefully
curl each leg into a tube and secure the tab to the inside of the leg.
You can use a pen to help get a smooth curl and to hold the tab in place
while the glue dries. Secure each leg to the bottom of the torso.
- Slip the head onto the neck of the torso. You may need to glue it into place once you have a proper fit.
- Fold the hood in half and secure the two sides together. Attach the hood to her back where indicated.
- Fold each
arm in half and secure so the design is two-sided. Fold the tab back
and use it to attach each arm to the side of the body where indicated
with a light green triangle.
- Fold each
ear in half and secure so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs
outward and use them to attach the ears to the head where indicated with
a faint rectangle.
- Fold the
ponytail in half so the design is two-sided. Butterfly the tabs outward
and use them to attach the ponytail to her head.
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