Paper Lobster

£20.00

Order NOW - fulfillment from Monday 2 April

You don’t need any scissors or craft knife to assemble this paper Lobster yourself!

  • designed and produced in The Netherlands

  • made with paper passion

  • eco-friendly

  • Size: 25 x 15,5 x 5,5 cm

  • Includes VAT and shipping anywhere in the UK

Order NOW - fulfillment from Monday 2 April

You don’t need any scissors or craft knife to assemble this paper Lobster yourself!

  • designed and produced in The Netherlands

  • made with paper passion

  • eco-friendly

  • Size: 25 x 15,5 x 5,5 cm

  • Includes VAT and shipping anywhere in the UK

Create your own interior decoration with this 3D paper Lobster!

Let’s dive in the deep and build a 3D paper Lobster puzzle! Assembling this 3D paper Lobster is a creative DIY journey. The feeling of pride and joy when you finish assembling this beautiful sea creature is great, and it will be an eye-catcher in your interior. Taking the marine life into your home decoration is fun and animal friendly in this way.

The Lobster kit contains:

  • 2 large black templates for the body

  • 1 red template for the shields

  • A sheet with clear instructions

You don’t need any scissors or craft knife to assemble this paper Lobster yourself!
After assembling you can add a few dots of glue to keep your Lobster in the most perfect shape, but it is not necessary.

Lobster facts:

Lobsters are closely related to crabs and shrimps. Lobsters have long bodies with muscular tails, and live in crevices or burrows on the sea floor. Three of their five pairs of legs have claws, including the first pair, which are usually much larger than the others. Lobsters are best known as a delicacy, but they are also beautiful animals. Lobsters are shy and prefer to hide to avoid daylight. At night they go out to collect food and can smell very well where bait is located. They mainly navigate with their nose and antennae because they see very little in the dark. Lobsters are also known for their cannibalism and are constantly arguing and battling over females & food.

The Scientific name is Homarus. They are omnivores which means that they eat plants as well as meat like fish. Their average life span when they live in the wild can become more than 50 years! They can become up to 3.25 feet long. The largest lobster ever encountered was 44.4 pounds and was almost 4 feet long.