How to Make a Paper Train

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It's paper Train, but The wheels on this paper train don't turn, but don't worry -- your imagination will take it anyplace you choo-choo-choose.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Toilet paper tube
  • Card stock or construction paper: blue, white, red
  • 7 plastic lids: approximately 1-1/2-inch diameter
  • Scrap cardboard
  • Tools:
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Craft knife
  • Ruler
  • Craft glue or low-temperature glue gun and glue sticks
  • Tape
  • Paper crimper Note: Adult help needed.
Step1
Trace the train pattern onto blue card stock, and cut out. Ask a grown-up to use a craft knife and a ruler to gently score along the fold lines. Cut two 1-1/2-inch squares from white card stock, and glue in place for train windows. Fold on the scored lines, and glue the tabs to form the train. Download Paper Train pattern.
Step2
Glue a plastic lid into one end of the toilet paper tube.
Step3
Cut a piece of red card stock 4-1/2 x 5-3/4 inches, and wrap it around the tube. Glue in place, using tape if necessary to hold the first edge down. Let dry.
Step4
Glue the Paper Train's wheels onto the body. Cut 6 strips of cardboard, each 2-3/4 x 1-1/2 inches. Glue 2 together 3 times for a total of 3 double-thick strips. Glue a plastic lid onto both ends of each strip to make 3 sets of train wheels. Glue the train wheels to the base of the train.
Step5
Cut 2 strips of cardboard 1-1/2 x 4-1/2 inches each, and glue them to the front of the train. Glue the toilet paper tube on top of this cardboard, flush with the front of it and extending into the back of the train. Let dry.
Step6
Trace the cowcatcher pattern onto red card stock; cut out. Pass it through the paper crimper, and then glue the tabs to the front of the train between the blue card stock and the tube.
Step7
Now your train can chugga-chugga anywhere your conductor's heart desires!

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Felicity

Felicity said

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on 6/12/2008 This is a neat article but I can't seem to download the pattern at the moment? Thanks!

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