Paper Hula Girl Bobble


Paper-Hula-Girl-Bobble

Aloha fellow Pazzlers! Does anyone you know have one of those Hawaiian girl bobbles on their car dashboard? My grandparents did, and I played with it every time I got in their car. I just loved watching her swing back and forth with every bump in the road. Because of those memories I knew the very first time I saw the Hawaiian Girl file that it needed to be a bobble!! She is so cute! This little hula girl is learning her native dance with the help of an Action Wobble Spring. Her base is actually the Glamour Girl Compact Box so it can hold secret treasures. She is sitting on my desk and every time I sit down to work I have to give her a little tap so I can watch her do her dance. I just can’t help myself…lol. I’ve included a video so you can see her in action! I’ve also created a PDF instruction sheet so you can see in detail how to assemble this project.

Hula Girl Action Wobble Spring

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~Heidi

Supplies:

Cardstock

Action Wobble Springs

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13 thoughts on “Paper Hula Girl Bobble

  • createwithkelly

    I love her!! I’ve used the hula girl file many times for my hula dancer daughter 🙂

  • tweety123

    Love the hula girl, very creative. Wish I had seen it prior to sons graduation, would have made darling center pieces.

  • kristaspapercafe

    Heidi, your girl is so fun! Very creative!
    I checked the PDF directions. So clever! I love this. You can make a whole series with all the people! Thanks for sharing this awesome idea.

  • evelynd2

    Oh my goodness! This little hula gal is stinkin’, rotten’ adorable!!! I remember the little dashboard bobble figures as well! Good memories! Thank you for another adorable project!!

  • melin

    Heidi this is FANTASTIC!!! This made my day! Love this little hula girl! Can’t wait to try one. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us!

  • michellep

    carmeno-The pdf is right below the bottom picture. You do have to be logged in as a paid Craft Room Member to access it.