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At only 20 years old, Léa is full of talents! A graduate in interactive design, this young illustrator shares her great DIY ideas on her blog, Become a dinosaur. A melting pot blog on which she shares her culinary explorations as well as snapshots of her expat life in Stockholm. Today, we find it for a cardboard trophy tutorial, great for a child's room or for twisting too serious a decoration.
Equipment
- fairly thick cardboard like moving cardboard - colored sheets for romantic greenery (here 120g) - scotch tape - strong glue - news: 739781 cutter - scissors (if you have pinking scissors, it's is even better to give an effect to the leaves) - a marker or a thick black marker - a pencil or something to scribble on your cardboard - a ruler - a string
Steps
1. Using your ruler, start tracing the profile of your animal. Do it in duplicate to have the two sides identical. On one of them, add rectangles of the same height to give depth to your friend. Do not forget to add small tabs at strategic locations (see photo) to be able to assemble everything. Also draw small ears and the antlers of the deer, keeping a small tab at the bottom of each element. Draw lines in the places provided for the ears and antlers as well as details such as eyes, mouth, etc.









Finally
And there you have it, a beautiful trophy all content in the living room! "I loved making this DIY, I even made two, a deer version and a unicorn version."
