Make a mountain fold and valley fold on A1.
Trace along the mountain fold line and valler fold line with a
pencil, scoring it to make it easier to fold.
The Assembly instructions are divided into four blocks: A (head and
neck), B (body), and C (legs and back). Follow the instructions for
each block to assemble your zebra.
<Caution>
Keep scissors and glue away from small children.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
marks a basic assembly technique that remains the same
regardless of the part.
Instructions are printed only for the first instance.
Scissors
Paste, or woodwork glue
Stencil pen, or bodkin
Ruler
Pencil
Scissors line
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Glue spot
Glue reverse side
Parts No.
Zebra : Assembly Instructions
Katsuyuki Shiga(PinoArt)
Canon Inc.
Page
Assemble the head and neck
Use pattern: Page2/Page3.
Cut out A1 by cutting along the lines.
Cut along the line marked .
Parts name
Glue spot
A1 Brow
Parts No.
Cut a slot right into
the apex of the
triangular glue tab.
Triangular glue tab
Scissors line
Using the photo as a guide, move your fingers in the direction of the
arrow, adjusting the pressure to curl the paper.
The parts will be easier to assemble if curled.
A1 Brow
Attach the triangular glue tabs so that the front side becomes convex.
Add a slight curl to A1 when attaching it.
Using the photo as a guide, attach in the direction of the arrow.
Notation Key
Tools