Little Mr Robot Advent




A friend of mine dropped into conversation that she thought that I sketch I’d done years ago would look rather cute as an advent calendar. So I spent a little time this week playing with it to see if I could get it to work. Et voilà!! Here is the result!
The tutorial and templates are available to download here
For this project you’ll need:
Each of these little guys ends up 6cm tall and 4.5cm wide. The head is 4.5 cm wide x 2.8 cm tall x 2.8 cm deep (the perfect size for a little present or chocolate!)
The tutorial and templates are available to download here
For this project you’ll need:
- 12 sheets of 220 gsm cream card
- A printer (I used an inkjet as it seems to take the card a lot better)
- Double sided tape or quick drying glue
- A ruler
- An x-acto knife or scalpel
- Some ribbon or bakers twine if you intend to hang them up
- Little presents
Each of these little guys ends up 6cm tall and 4.5cm wide. The head is 4.5 cm wide x 2.8 cm tall x 2.8 cm deep (the perfect size for a little present or chocolate!)