July 27, 2012

Print and fold some paper cats

Sometimes you need to make a paper cat. A tiny, fat, round one to keep you company on your desk. If this is one of those times, get free printable templates from Toxic Paper Factory. Or if cats aren't your thing, try making cassette tapes or robots.

1/13/14 Update: it appears the template is no longer a free download.

22 comments:

  1. Cats ARE my thing! Courtney's, too. We just may have to give these a try! Thanks!

    Mum

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  2. You find the coolest things:)

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  3. These are the coolest handmade cats ever!!

    Sarah
    http://acatlikecuriosity.blogspot.co.uk/

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  4. They´re adorables!!!
    I´ve just know you, I´m a new follower from Argentina!

    Lauren

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  5. I always need a cat nearby - these are so cute! Thank you for finding them for us.

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  6. Paper cuts is a project that we can make fun. We ca teach how to create this to our little kids as part of our bonding moments. These cats are so adorable and this will be our next project.

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  7. These paper cats look like they would actually make my fuzzy cat happy batting around the floor :)

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  8. Yes, I need this! I need a round little paper cat to sit on my desk.

    From, a papercraft-loving-deskworker-and-dedicated-blogreader,

    Amandine

    (PS I have folded every single month of that Go Scout Creative monthly papercraft calendar that you linked to a long time ago. I look forward to it the first of every month... Thank You!!)

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  9. Amandine, that's awesome! Those Scout folks are geniuses, I think. I always look forward to the first of the month, too.

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  10. Seriously awesome! Thanks for the link! :)

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  11. thanks for posting this here, i actually found your blog from a pin on pinterest featuring this blog post. i downloaded some free templates and already made a water elemental ^.^ next i plan to tackle one of these adorable little nanoneko

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  12. What paper am I supposed to use?

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  13. Any inkjet or laser paper, whatever is appropriate for your printer.

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  14. Regular A4 would be fine?

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  15. I believe so. You could try one as a test.

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  16. Hey.. i made my own piggy.. say hello..

    http://imageshack.us/a/img717/1935/piggye.jpg

    Thanks :)

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  17. SO. CUTE. I just saw those pig templates the other day and was planning to mention them! Thanks for sharing that; it made me smile!

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  18. Yes, looks like the website has changed since this was posted.

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  19. hi.. just dropping by here... have a nice day!

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