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UNIVERSAL INSTRUCTIONS

part part number


Template

cut line
5 6A
1

Bending line
9 Mountain

10 12B
11 12A Bending line
Valley

Flags for
gluing
16A 16B

BLUE

4
5

16A 3
23 22
6

27
28

104 29 Gluing numbers


You will need: cardboard, printer, dotting pen, ruler, scissors, glue

Stage 1. Cardboard

Choose thick cardboard for crafts.


We recommend using 200-300g/m2
cardboard for masks, small and
medium figurines. For larger figurines,
you can use thicker cardboard.
Each project requires a certain number
of sheets in the appropriate colors.
As well as a certain sheet format.
This information can be found in the
project description.

Stage 2. Printing
Print the template on the printer.
You can print directly on designer
paper if your printer supports thick
paper. If your printer can only print
on thin office paper, you can print
on regular sheets and use them as
a template. To do this, glue the
template printed on thin sheets
to the design cardboard on
double-sided tape or PVA glue.
10
11

1
12

5
A

6A
12
B
Stage 3. Preparing bend lines
Push the line of future bends. These
lines are designated as dotted and
dash-dotted lines. Use a dotting pen
for this. You can also use other hard
and thin metal objects that won't scratch
the paper, but will leave a dent on the
paper. Just place the ruler along the line
B and trace the dotting pen
12
9

A
12

B
16
11
10

A
16

Stage 4 . Cutting
Cut out the pieces.
We recommend using scissors.
You can also cut out with
a breadboard knife on a
breadboard mat.
B
16
B
12
11

6A

A
12
9
5
1

A
16
10
Stage 5. Bending
Bend all the cut pieces.
The places of bending are
indicated by dotted and
16 dash-dotted lines. Follow the
B
rule: dotted line is a valley,
dash-dotted line is a mountain.
Prepared bends greatly simplify
further assembly.

11

12
A
12B
6A

Stage 5. Gluing
Arrange the pieces in descending order, the pieces numbered 1 will be on top.
So, you will start with part 1, glue part 2 to it, then part 3, and so on in ascending
order. Parts can also be called A and B, they indicate symmetrical parts, such as
legs or ears of a figure. You need to glue the pieces together using gluing numbers.
Glue by the same numbers in such a way that the flags for gluing is inside the figure.
Use whatever glue you are comfortable with, we recommend using hot glue.

170
172

16
16

4 90
167
167

10
89
171

10
9
9

166
9

166
173

88
165
165
177

91

175
Scale Sculptures
The size of the sculpture A0
depends on the chosen format,
with the original format being A4.

Format Size A1

Original A4 100%
A2
A3 140%
A2 200% A3

A1 280% A4

A0 400%

Masks for children


For an adult prints in 100% scale. For kids, select the 90% or 80% scale.
Select 80% or 90% scaling in the printer settings to print a smaller mask pattern.
Thus, the template will be printed on A4 format, but not with full page filling.

100% 90% 80%

Age 14+ years Age 8-14 years Age 3-8 years

Good luck, have a nice craft!

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