Thursday, November 13, 2014

Zigby | Toilet paper roll Zibra Tutorial




Hi friends

Sharing with you a very simple and cute craft today which me and my little one did recently. As you may be aware of our love for tp rolls, we brought them to life again by making a zibra out of them.

You will need:
3 Toilet paper rolls
1 kitchen roll
Glue gun/ PVA glue
White and black acrylic paints
white paper
black pen

Steps:
1. Cut the rolls for body and head as shown.
2. Stick them as shown in the pic below.
3. Paint it with white acrylic paint.
4. Paint lines with black paint after the white paint dries.
5. Cut a white paper to make the eyes and ears.
6. You can make tail also with rolling the paper. I used a balck and white washi tape.
Your Zibra is ready to rock in the childs play sets!









Sending this to
http://lulupu.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/lulupu-challenge-41-childs-play.html?m=1

http://www.creativejewishmom.com

http://anythingbutacard.blogspot.com.au/2014/11/whatever-strikes-your-cre8time-fancy.html?m=1


21 comments:

  1. Lovely zebra!! You are a talented crafty mom . I am sure your daughter enjoys crafting very much:)

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  2. I love it, and so happy to have a new contributor to Craft Schooling sunday! Hope we'll see you again soon, and in the mean time it looks as though I'm going to have to feature your little giraffe, so stop by to see it on Sunday!

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  3. Very cute and thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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  4. So cute Lavina.I love love love this project of yours and I am sure your little one must be thrilled with it.Thanks for playing along with us at Anything but a card challenge #41.Wish you all the best.

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  5. Amazing it just looks like a perfect model,cut zebra

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  6. Aww. This is so adorable, Lavina. Love the way you and your daughter have created this project. The zebra looks so cute!

    Thank you for playing along Lulupu Challenge #41 and Best of luck!

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  7. Wonderful creation! Thank you so much for joining us at Lulupu-Kids play challenge!

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  8. Hi Lavina... this is the cutest idea using tp rolls !! And the pictures of your little one getting creative with you are priceless !!! I think we have a future scrapbooker in the midst !!! Thank you for playing and creating with us at Anything But A Card

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  9. I have so for to try this with my little one. Thank you for sharing your creation with us at Lulupu.

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  10. Aww this is fabulous and so very cute! Thank you so much for joining us at Allsorts this week for our Anything But a Card challenge x

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  11. Fabulous altering.
    You have linked this to Craft-Room Challenge, but there's no backlink.
    Please add it, so you'll be in our draw, thanks;-))m

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  12. and I don't see a link to Allsorts either.
    There's quide on the page how to link posts, please read them if needed;-))m

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  13. Wow! This is the cutest zebra ever. I would love to try this with my daughter. I'm sure she's going to enjoy this. Brilliant tutorial dear :)

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  14. I love this, he's so cute, thank you for sharing this with us at Craft-Room Challenge.
    xxx Hazel.

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  15. This is unbelievably cute, I love it. Thanks for joining in at Anything But A Card this time.

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  16. Oh my goodness this is one fabulous zebra and your daughter did a fantastic job! Thank you for joining us over at Decorate to Celebrate!!
    Hugs,
    Norma

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  17. too cute I like the way the little ones get involved and it is something to keep and treasure forever thank you for joining our challenge at dtc.

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  18. This is the cutest thing I've seen in a long, long time! Thanks for joining us this week at Delightful Challenges! Julie, DT

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  19. ANOTHER fabulous project...thanks for linking them up to DTC Challenge #89!

    - Katy Taylor (DTC DT)

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