thanks for your purchase of the
CROW’S FOOT POTION MODEL
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about this model
3 in. x 3 in. x 4.5 in.
materials needed
These are the material suggestions if you want to make the model as shown in the photo.
You can use any material or color substitutions that you would like, as long as they are in the
same quantities as the material that you are substituting.
• Craft glue and hot glue.
• Twine
• 1 sheet Dark Blue cardstock - 12” x 12”
• 1 sheet Light Brown cardstock - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”
• 1 sheet Brown cardstock - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”
• 1 sheet Black cardstock - 12” x 12” or 8.5” x 11”
fold lines & preparation
This design may have both mountain and valley fold lines. This means that some lines will
fold in and others will fold out depending on the design. You’ll need to watch the line
pattern and be sure you are folding the paper in the right direction.
Mountain Fold Line
Valley Fold Line
Mountain Fold Valley Fold
piece identification guide
Take a moment to identify and label the pieces of the model on the reverse side after they have been cut out. ( The Piece Identification Guide
is only meant to be used as a reference for identifying pieces and should not be cut out.)
Dark Blue Brown
D1
B1 x5
B2
D3
Black
D2
Light Brown
L1
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B2
Before beginning assembly, make sure to identify and fold all your Next, glue the tabs on the top corners of the bottle.
pieces. Begin assembly by gluing the three tabs on the one end of D1
to the other end.
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Then, glue the tabs on the bottom corners. Glue down the bottom flap.
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D2
Glue the ends of D2 together. Next, glue D2 to the tabs on the top of the D1. Be sure to glue the tabs
to the inside of D2.
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Start gluing here.
D3
B6
Glue on D3 by first inserting the inside tabs on the bottom ring into Next, glue the long piece around the top starting with the tab
the neck of the bottle and gluing them in place. IMPORTANT: The indicated above.
bottom ring is the one that has tabs on the inside and outside. The
inside tabs have valley folds.
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Finish by gluing down the top of the bottle. Glue the five B1 pieces and the B2 piece to the back side of the cork as
shown.
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Then glue the middle section and finish by gluing the top and bottom The friction of the tabs should hold the cork in place after inserting it.
flaps. If you are gluing the cork in place permanently, just apply a little glue
to the tabs on the inside of the bottle and insert the cork.
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2” Leader
Hot glue
Glue the twine to the bottle by applying a small amount of hot glue to Continue applying small amounts of hot glue around the bottle neck
the bottom of the bottle neck. Leave about 2 inches of twine as a as you wrap the twine around it. Keep wrapping and gluing the twine
leader off the front of the bottle. This is what you will attach the label until you have reached the top. Cut the twine about the same length
to in a later step. as the leader.
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Glue the label together with the black piece sandwiched between the Insert the end of the twine that is at the top of the bottle neck in
two light brown pieces. through the front of the label as shown.
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Hot glue the two twine ends to the back side of the label. If you didn’t glue the cork in place, you can fill the bottle with your
favorite candies and give it to someone as a gift.
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Congratulations! You are finished.