![]() Don’t use a large sheet if the paper is too soft (legs wouldn’t hold well the weight).This will help to prevent the body from opening. Use a good paper that holds the creases very well.So, here are some tips to keep a better shape on your T-Rex: This model doesn’t have any locks to keep it closed and a common problem is that the body tends to spread open. If you use this kind of paper, check the tips below to keep the shape (specially the last one). Standard origami paper works, but it’s not the most recommended. It’s not a complex origami and you can use small sheets too. This paper has a beautiful texture and holds the creases very well. In the video tutorial I’m using 20cm x 20cm Green Tissue Foil. If you like dinosaurs, check out my playlist on YouTube and try also the Velociraptor and the Brachiosaurus. Both dinosaurs were made from the same base, just changing the proportion of the head and some details in the legs and tail. I’ve created this origami T-Rex when I was actually designing my Velociraptor and ended up with wrong proportions. This is for personal or classroom use only, not for commercial use.Learn how to make an origami T-Rex (Tyrannosaurus Rex) We’ll send the printable straight to your inbox along with lots of other goodies. To grab our free dinosaur template for the bookmark, put your email in the box below. You can either cut the pieces out on colored paper and use the template like a stencil, or color in the pieces with colored pencils and cut them out to assemble your dinos. When using the bookmark template to make your dinosaurs, it’s a black and white printout of the dinosaur body parts. You can write a name, a favorite dinosaur joke or just color it with dino like stripes and polka dots. You can decorate the bottom half of the bookmark too with crayons or colored pencils. Now you can use the dinosaur bookmarks by inserting the page of the book in between the cardstock piece and the dinosaur’s legs. Make sure to keep the dinosaur’s legs free from glue, and don’t attach it to the bookmark piece. Then attach the paper dinosaur to the top of one of the bookmarks. Once you have your dinosaur made, it’s time to turn it into a bookmark!Īll you have to do is cut out some cardstock pieces into long rectangle shapes, like a regular bookmark. But you can make angry faces or silly ones too! Step 8: Turn the Dinosaurs into Bookmarks When all of your dinosaurs are assembled, you can draw face’s on them. There will be two on the front side of the dinosaur, and you’ll attach the third one behind so that just the top of it peaks out from over the dinosaur’s face. Now that your dinosaur is mostly done, you can attach the three horns on top of his head like shown above. Next, grab the circle cutouts, to make spots on the dinosaur’s back. Make sure to attach the head part to the opposite side of the tail. Grab the body piece and attach the dinosaurs headpiece to the top of the body base. Step 4: Attach the Head of the Triceratops Now you can put your T-rex to the side as we put together the triceratops. Starting with the T-rex, apply a small amount of glue to the backside of his back, and attach his scales. We’re going to start the T-Rex and the triceratops dinos. Trace and cut out the pieces from your colored paper. So you can pick different colored craft papers for each of the dinosaur patterns. Our dinosaur bookmark template offers 4 different types of dinosaurs. Grab craft papers that you want your dinosaur bookmarks to be. ![]() Then follow the rest of the instructions to make your bookmark. You can find it at the end of the tutorial. Our printable dinosaur bookmark template: You can grab them in our craft library.Ĭolorful origami paper or craft paper: Origami paper has lots of fun colors perfect for crafting dinosaurs.įirst, download and print out the dinosaur bookmark craft template. To make these cheerful dinosaur bookmarks you’ll need the following supplies
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