This document provides instructions and a pattern for making a moving money box in the shape of a pig. The money box moves when coins are dropped in, with the pig's nose and ears flapping up and down. The pattern includes diagrams labeling the different body parts to cut out, such as the top body, sides, face, ears and nose. Tools tips advise using a ruler and sharp object to score along fold lines for a neat finish when assembling.
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Moving Money Box: Pig (Pattern) : The Movements Work Better With Heavier Coins
This document provides instructions and a pattern for making a moving money box in the shape of a pig. The money box moves when coins are dropped in, with the pig's nose and ears flapping up and down. The pattern includes diagrams labeling the different body parts to cut out, such as the top body, sides, face, ears and nose. Tools tips advise using a ruler and sharp object to score along fold lines for a neat finish when assembling.
This document provides instructions and a pattern for making a moving money box in the shape of a pig. The money box moves when coins are dropped in, with the pig's nose and ears flapping up and down. The pattern includes diagrams labeling the different body parts to cut out, such as the top body, sides, face, ears and nose. Tools tips advise using a ruler and sharp object to score along fold lines for a neat finish when assembling.
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Moving Money Box: Pig (Pattern) : The Movements Work Better With Heavier Coins
This document provides instructions and a pattern for making a moving money box in the shape of a pig. The money box moves when coins are dropped in, with the pig's nose and ears flapping up and down. The pattern includes diagrams labeling the different body parts to cut out, such as the top body, sides, face, ears and nose. Tools tips advise using a ruler and sharp object to score along fold lines for a neat finish when assembling.
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Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern]
Drop in a coin and
watch the money box move! It's so cute that you won't be able to stop saving! The movements work better with heavier coins. His nose and ears flap up and down! Tools Tips for a neater finish Symbols Caution Ruler, a sharp, pointed object, toothpicks, scissors, glue Mountain fold Valley fold Cut out Cut a slit Glue spot Line a ruler up with the dotted lines, and use a sharp, pointed object (eg. a dried-up pen) to score along the fold lines. Carefully make mountain and valley folds to make clean creases on each part. If using craft glue, pour some glue onto scrap paper and use a toothpick to apply it in a thin layer. This will achieve a neater finish. This paper craft uses glue, scissors, etc, so please be sure to keep them out of reach of children while working. Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Body Bottom body Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Body Front body Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Body Top body 1 Top body 2 Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Body Top body 3 Side body 1 Side body 2 Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Ears Nose Right ear Left ear Nose Moving Money Box : Pig [Pattern] Face Other Parts Face Tail Decoration Decoration Decoration