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Free craft project for all members...

Ooh, ouch, ooh! Just some of the sounds you would expect to hear from a cat stranded, for no apparent reason, on the eponymous roof. Such a cat would of course jump around in an animated fashion before going in search of a cooling puddle. Captured here in cardboard is the essence of that unlikely event for you to construct. Turn the handle and the bemused cat jumps around 'like a cat on a hot tin roof'!


How to get the model...
Join Freebieholics to get access to the members section. From here you can download the model for free.
 

The model is provided as a PDF download file. You will need Adobe Acrobat to be able to open the file. This software is also free (Download Adobe Acrobat).

You will need...
You will need a craft knife or other sharp knife, a pair of scissors, some glue and a glue spreader. A pair of fine nosed tweezers is useful for some parts.  The best type of glue to use is white glue, the type used in schools and as a woodwork adhesive.


Instructions...
First of all, print out the model onto 230 micron cardboard, noting fronts and backs of the model sheet.  Before cutting anything out, score along all the dotted lines and cut out any holes with a craft knife. Both these jobs are easier to do on a full sheet of card.  Dashed lines are hill folds, dotted lines are valley folds. Grey areas show where to glue.


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