Everybody loves Pikachu!! Learn how you and your child can have tons of fun by creating a Pikachu one of the most adorable Pokemon characters from a toilet paper roll.
This can be perfect for teaching the alphabet P is for Pikachu or the colors yellow like Pikachu the possibilities are endless.
Children just love Pokémon and all of it’s characters. This is why this Paper roll Pikachu it’s a must.
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This is a great craft to create with your child on a rainy afternoon or simply make it part of your schoolwork or simply make it any time you want.
Now let’s start creating this easy and fun Pikachu!
How to make this easy Pikachu from Toilet Paper Roll
Materials
- Colored craft papers
- Empty TP roll
- Craft glue
- Sharpie
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Pikachu Free Template click here to DOWNLOAD
Instructions:
Step -1:
Take an empty toilet paper roll. You can use the full length of the roll or you can cut it an inch short.
Step -2:
Wrap and cover the roll with a yellow paper.
Step – 3:
Trace the Pikachu patterns from the template on selected craft papers. Trace the head, ears, tail and arms on yellow paper, the 2 small round shapes on red paper and the mouth on pink paper. Cut out the traced patterns nicely.
Step – 4:
Use a sharpie to fill a small area of the ear cut-out’s top-end using a black sharpie. Also, fill an inch of the tail cut-out’s bottom part using a brown-colored sharpie.
Step – 5:
Stick the eyes and mouth cutouts on the head cutout.
Step – 6:
Stick the blush cutouts on both cheeks. Use a black sharpie to draw the nose, mouth and eyes outline.
Step – 7:
Stick the head pattern on either end of the paper wrapped cardboard roll. Fold 0.5 cm of the straight ends of the arm cutouts and the narrow end of the tail cutout. Apply glue on the folded parts.
Step – 8:
Attach the arm cutouts on both sides of the cardboard roll, keeping the head in the middle of the arms. Stick the tail cutout on either side of the roll, slightly towards the backside of the roll.