10 Wickedly Awesome Paper Toys
Who doesn’t like toys?!?! These are by far the coolest, most wickedly awesome paper toys I have seen. You can even print each and every one of these out and have a toy fight… toy party… friends… whatever
Enjoy!
1. The Beatles featured as paper toys from the Yellow Submarine film. You’ve got John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr ready to rock. You can almost hear the music in the background here.
2. Optimus Prime, the commander of the Autobots from Transformers universe. He transforms, he fights evil, he is a wicked cool robot thingy, he kinda sounds like someone I’d like to date… seriously, what else do you need?

3. Its Wicked Child Max from the book and now movie “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak. Love him, love the book, love this cool toy version- you can grab all his monster buddies as well.

4. Willy Wonka… Johnny Depp style. Seriously, I don’t know whether to love Mr. Wonka or fear him; I mean what kinda guy lives in a ginormous chocolate candy factory with a bunch of small, male, midgets that all look the same, and invites kids over to taste his goodies once a year. Odd right?

5. Pablo Picasso. This one is really cool and I am in the midst of making number 3 for a friend (the trick is to use good cardstock paper). Its very artsy and be far one of my favs.

6. Albert Einstein. This Nobel prize winner will always hold a little soft spot in my heart, why he is sticking his tongue out at me.. I da know, taunting me I believe

7. Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas movie- an amazing movie from Tim Burton.

8. Bruce Lee. A true cultural icon and master of martial arts. He passed away before I was even born, but I watched a number of his movies, and continue to do so every so often on a Sunday afternoon.

9. Gumby! A modeled green clay figure who was the main character of a kids television show which played over a 35-year period. One of the first popular clay-mation (clay animation) shows ever.

10. The Statue of Liberty. A monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence. A nice little piece of history here.

Grab the complete pdf files to print out and create these paper toys from http://toy-a-day.blogspot.com- so many amazing ones to choose from!
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