Showed you the template of the Bunigiri Pokemon/Fakemon I made a while back:
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Bunigiri-Pokemon-Fakemon-papercraft-984650672
And now I can also show you the assembled monster in all its cuteness! Behold, the fluffy snowbunny! :)
ASSEMBLY TIPS:
Generally, you can divide the papercraft into 2 parts, the 3D body part and the 2D, 2-sided parts, such as the ears, the berries, arms and tail.
The body is best build from top to bottom, since I do put the flaps in that logic. Build the main body and then build the 2 legs first and glue those on pre-assembled and close with the bottom part with no flaps. A bit fiddly, but you can easily make this with some handy tweezers.
And when you build the 3D body, you get to the 2D parts. Tips for these:
1. Glue the 2 ears on a wire, since it will be easier to attach them if you make 2 small holes in the head and glue them on like that, since I didn’t and it doesn’t hold that well. Note that if you do use wire, you need to glue them on the inner side with some tape and do that BEFORE you close the 3D body.
2. The 2D tail can be attached the same way as the ears, with wire, but it definitely needs to be glued on the bottom part so it can be used as additional weight to make the bunny stand (if you don’t put weights inside the legs – if you do put the weights inside before closing, you can glue on the tail wherever you want).
And there you go, a nice little Bunnigiri all for yourself to make :3
*** This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDFs and blank, locked PDO file for assembly. – You can buy and download the template here:
https://ko-fi.com/s/343895254c
You can view all of my available premium papercrafts that are for sale on my Ko-fi page:
https://ko-fi.com/antyyyspapercrafts ***
Do enjoy and happy crafting~
https://www.deviantart.com/antyyy/art/Bunigiri-Pokemon-Fakemon-papercraft-984650672
And now I can also show you the assembled monster in all its cuteness! Behold, the fluffy snowbunny! :)
ASSEMBLY TIPS:
Generally, you can divide the papercraft into 2 parts, the 3D body part and the 2D, 2-sided parts, such as the ears, the berries, arms and tail.
The body is best build from top to bottom, since I do put the flaps in that logic. Build the main body and then build the 2 legs first and glue those on pre-assembled and close with the bottom part with no flaps. A bit fiddly, but you can easily make this with some handy tweezers.
And when you build the 3D body, you get to the 2D parts. Tips for these:
1. Glue the 2 ears on a wire, since it will be easier to attach them if you make 2 small holes in the head and glue them on like that, since I didn’t and it doesn’t hold that well. Note that if you do use wire, you need to glue them on the inner side with some tape and do that BEFORE you close the 3D body.
2. The 2D tail can be attached the same way as the ears, with wire, but it definitely needs to be glued on the bottom part so it can be used as additional weight to make the bunny stand (if you don’t put weights inside the legs – if you do put the weights inside before closing, you can glue on the tail wherever you want).
And there you go, a nice little Bunnigiri all for yourself to make :3
*** This is a premium papercraft that you need to purchase in order to receive the PDFs and blank, locked PDO file for assembly. – You can buy and download the template here:
https://ko-fi.com/s/343895254c
You can view all of my available premium papercrafts that are for sale on my Ko-fi page:
https://ko-fi.com/antyyyspapercrafts ***
Do enjoy and happy crafting~
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