Instructions Strawberry

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about this model
                  2 in. x 2 in. x 3 in.

          

materials needed
These are the material suggestions if you want to make the model as shown in the photo.
You can use any material or color substitutions that you would like, as long as they are in the
same quantities as the material that you are substituting.

• Glue. Preferably the liquid kind. Hot glue, glue sticks, and adhesive tape either make a
mess of your model or just don’t stick well enough to hold it together.
• 1 sheet Red cardstock - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”
• 1 sheet Yellow paper - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”
• 1 sheet Green cardstock - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”

fold lines & preparation


This design may have both mountain and valley fold lines. This means that some lines will
fold in and others will fold out depending on the design. You’ll need to watch the line
pattern and be sure you are folding the paper in the right direction.

Mountain Fold Line

Valley Fold Line

Mountain Fold Valley Fold


piece identification guide
Take a moment to identify and label the pieces of the model on the reverse side after they have been cut out. (    The Piece Identification Guide
is only meant to be used as a reference for identifying pieces and should not be cut out.)



R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6

R7
  

Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1

   

G1

G2
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R2

R1

Make sure to identify, label, and fold all your pieces. Start by gluing all Y1 Once you have glued all the yellow pieces on, begin assembling by
pieces to the back sides of all red pieces. There is no particular order since the attaching piece R1 to R2. Continue by gluing R3 to R2, R4 to R3, and so
yellow pieces are all the same size and shape.     Using a lighter weight on until pieces R1 through R6 have been glued together. Be sure to
yellow paper to line the inside will make it easier to fold and assemble later. leave R7 for last.

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R7

Once you have glued pieces R1 through R6 together, you are ready to     For the cleanest fit, it is best to attach R7 one segment at a time
attach R7. and allow that segment to dry before gluing another segment. You
may want to start with a segment that is easier to access from the
inside as shown.

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It should look like this when you are finished. Curl the ends up on piece G1 before attaching it to the strawberry.
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Glue piece G1 to the top of the strawberry. Assemble piece G2 by gluing the tab that runs the length of the stem.
Finish by gluing the small flap on top.

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Glue piece G2 on top of G1. Congratulations! You are finished.

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