STEP 1: Print. Designed to fit on standard 8.5 x 11 inch paper and to be printed with any printer. Best if printed at 8 x 10 inches, but can be printed at any size larger or smaller! If you have it, a thick matte paper works best for extra sturdiness.
STEP 2: Punch. Using an Awl or pointy pen, lay the printed page on a soft surface (such as the carpet) and poke out the marked holes. It is much easier to do it now than after the pieces are cut out.
STEP 3: Cut. Using your best pair of scissors and a steady hand, cut out all the limbs and shapes.
STEP 4: Glue. Fold the pieces along the designated fold lines and add a touch of glue to the white tab areas of each piece. It´s just paper, so you don´t need much glue and it dries quickly.
STEP 5: String. Cut some rubber bands (or wire or fishing line) and use them to string together the shoulders/chest/torso/neck, the legs/torso, the legs/calves, thecalves/feet, the shoulders/arms, and the arms/forearms. Be sure to tie a knot on each end so it doesn´t slip through the holes you punched earlier. I prefer to use a bent staple as my sewing needle (it makes the threading go much faster). Finally, glue the head to the neck (or you could string this for extra articulation at the neck!).
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