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3D Cardboard Cat Sculpture Template - Standing Cat (Printable PDF)

3D Cardboard Cat Sculpture Template - Standing Cat (Printable PDF)

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Give recycled cardboard a second life by crafting this poised, standing cat sculpture. Just print, trace, cut, and slot — no glue, no fuss. A satisfying eco-DIY activity for cat fans and creative minds of all ages.

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Features

‧ Sustainable, Hands-On Fun
This DIY kit turns everyday cardboard into art. Designed with simplicity and sustainability in mind, it's a project that’s both planet-friendly and personally rewarding.

‧ A Cat with Presence
Standing tall with tail high, this feline form adds quiet charm to any shelf, desk, or gift box. A minimalist, modern tribute to your favorite animal.

‧ Slot-Together Simplicity
Print the PDF, attach it to cardboard (1–2mm thick), cut along the lines, and slot the pieces together. No glue, no tools — just satisfying clicks.

‧ Crafted for All Ages
Whether you're a cat lover, a DIY parent, or a mindful maker, this standing cat template offers a relaxing build and a display piece you’ll be proud of.

Technical Details

‧ File format: Printable PDF (A4 size)

‧ Finished size: approx. 9.5 x 4.7 x 1.2 inches (24 x 12 x 3 cm)

‧ Material needed: Cardboard (1–2mm thick), scissors/craft knife, optional glue

‧ Tools required: Scissors or precision cutter, glue stick (optional)

‧ Difficulty: Beginner-friendly

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Carmel Hayes

My kid put this together all by herself — we printed it on some fun patterned paper, and it turned out super cute! She was so proud of the result. Great rainy-day activity!

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Angus MacKechnie

Tried cutting this template from thin plywood instead of cardboard — surprisingly clean result. The pieces fit well, and the structure holds up nicely.

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