![]() ![]() I made about six of these and only one actually needed the tape. Okay, so technically not a dinosaur, these prehistoric birds are still a whole lot of fun We love these flying pterodactyl puppets by The Craft Train and cant wait to make our own. If you find that your puppet won’t balance properly you might need to add a small piece of tape underneath on it’s belly to keep the string in place. Origami Dinosaur T-Rex Dinosaur Handprint Paintings Air Dry Clay Dinosaur Bones 1. ![]() Then tie the string through the two holes and onto the stick and you have your puppet! Use a hole punch to carefully make two holes over the dots marked, trying to keep them right on the fold line to keep your puppet balanced. Once it’s folded cut along the black line with a pair of scissors, including the slit on the head and the extra mouth piece on the bottom of the page.įold the wings down evenly. The mouth piece goes through the slit with half of it sticking out the top for the spike on the back of the Pterodactyl’s skull. You will find it’s really easy to fold after scoring the line and it helps for this project because the Pterodactyl balances on a single string so any unevenness might cause it to tilt off balance and not work properly. This might sound a bit weird and unnecessary but it gives you a really perfect, clean fold. To begin with score the fold line with a blunt knife (like a butter knife) and ruler. Alternatively print it out on plain paper and trace the shape onto a heavier pice of card stock.
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