Zebra tinkering
His father was a black horse and his mother was a white horse. Their child therefore became white and black... in equal tight stripes, fairly distributed over the bodice of the young. Because nature could not make a choice, and white and black are equally beautiful. Or was it a white horse that was lying in the sun, in the shadow of a fence?
No, that's why the zebra isn't striped. But why does a zebra have those stripes on his body? The inspiration for me to craft a zebra came from this little article here on Yoors, in which you will also find the right answer, why zebras have stripes.




Crafting a zebra is of course super fun to do, if you see these examples you want to start right away. Well, get out the white and black paper and your white and black paint, because there are nice inspirations here, for making the best zebra.

Made of 1 toilet roll, white paper and cardboard and a black marker. Slices in the roll can be made with a very pointed (nail) scissors. The legs are made of sturdy cardboard. Method: Patchwork Parent

This is also so “terribly cute, baby. Made with cardboard and some chenille thread. The complete method can be found at: Crafts by Amanda