![]() ![]() Place the closed end of the stitched sheets along the glued part. Unfold the cover and apply glue along the middle crease. Also, attach the eyes.Īttach the 2 red circles on both cheeks and draw the other features of Pikachu’s face. Use craft glue to attach the ear cutouts on the top side of the notebook cover, overlapping about an inch of the ear’s bottom ends with the notebook cover’s top end. Grab the notebook cover prepared in step 4. Use a black sharpie to fill the eye cutouts and to draw the top black part of the ears. Use the patterns from the given template. 3 inches x 3 inches notebook cover is ready.Ĭut out the Pikachu patterns from coloured craft papers. To make the Pikachu notebook cover, select and prepare a 6 inches x 3 inches yellow coloured craft paper. Tie a knot with both ends of the thread and cut off extra thread. Insert and draw the needle back inwards by keeping a 1-inch gap between both holes. Unfold the sheets and insert the needle through the middle crease (folding line) of the folded sheets and pull the needle all the way through the other side of the sheets but keep 2 inches thread extra on this side. Now we have 3 inches x 3 inches group of pages.įurthermore, prepare needle and thread. Hold all 6 sheets together and fold the 6 inches into half. Prepare pages for the mini notebook by cutting 3 inches x 6 inches stationary sheets. I made 3 inches x 3 inches sized notebooks and the TEMPLATESare also customized for printing on A4 size sheet. Read on for the full step-by-step guide to make your own DIY Pokémon notebook craft!įirst of all, decide the size for the notebook. If you want to make another Pokémon craft, check out this super adorable felt Pikachu plushiecraft. If you have a Pokémon fan who wants a Pokémon Birthday party, a school craft, or just for a rainy day–this DIY Pokémon Notebook Craft is for you! I even through in Bulbasaur, Evee, and Jigglypuff in the TEMPLATEtoo! She loves writing her own stories, making picture books, or both! So this is PERFECT if you have a child like mine. So, lined paper, construction paper and glue. She is so creative that she uses her craft supplies to make her own. My youngest daughter, Mimi, is obsessed with making her own books. This post contains affiliate links.You can bet that with the Detective Pikachu movie out and Pokémon GO all the rage, we were excited to make these Pokémon Charmander & Pikachu notebooks! I also made some fun printable Pokemon valentines that you can download.Īlso be sure to check out these other Pokemon Party Ideas!Ĭutesy Crafts is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to. Be sure to check out the invitations that we made and the craft that we did at the party. Haha! Click here to download the free Pin the Tail on Pikachu printables. Evan got a Nerf crossbow as a gift, and Pikachu doubled as target practice later on in the party. The tails for this size will fit on 8×10 sheets. I usually print this size on the copy machine at Staples. Simple but fun! You can print the Pikachu and tails as multiple, tiled sheets to tape together, or you can also print it smaller on a single 11×17 piece of paper. The other game that we played was Pin the Tail on Pikachu. I also found these capsules that look just like Pokeballs, so that’s an option for you. The boys had a great time on their Pokemon hunt and were so excited to see which Pokemon they caught. I put quite a few Pokemon figures in each one, so you could split them up more. Perfect! If you have a lot of kids coming to the party, you could probably do 50 capsules as well. I asked him to send me all red ones so they would look like Poke Balls, and he was happy to. It came with 144 figures, so definitely worth it! I bought 25, 2″ round vending machine capsules from an ebay seller. This was also the party favor, so I felt it was okay to splurge a little. I bought the Pokemon figures here on Amazon. Just like an Easter egg hunt, I gave each of the kids a bag and they searched for the capsules. I filled a bunch of red vending machine capsules with little Pokemon figures and hid them all around the yard. The first game at the party was a fun Pokemon hunt. (This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission, at no extra cost to you, if you click a link and purchase something that I have recommended.) I think it’s really neat that the new generation can enjoy something that we enjoyed as children, and I had a lot of fun with this party! I’ve got a couple of games here, Pin the Tail on Pikachu and a fun Pokemon hunt game. There were a couple of fun Pokemon party games that I came up with that I still wanted to tell you about. I never finished sharing all of the details of Evan’s Pokemon party that I made Pokemon invitations for.
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