So, I’m fond a papercraft. There’s just something about little paper thingies that makes me happy. Here’s a pretty elaborate Saint Bernard for you to print, cut out, and build. He even has pads on the bottoms of his feet. (He was designed by Katsuyuki Shiga of PinoArt.)
You just download the instructions and then download the parts to print out. Grab your scissors and glue and have fun!

Need some Hello Kitty goodness? Just print her pattern and follow the directions and there you go!
Poor kitty! Never had a cat who had to wear an Elizabethan/lampshade/cone collar? Bryan over at PaperFoldables has made it possible for you to print and put together your very own. Will provide hours of entertainment! (Bryan also has a papercraft version of Michael Jackson’s red, leather coat in honor of his passing.)
Download and print the pieces for your kitty with a cone collar. Cut him out and stick him together with some good double-sticky tape.
You can find out more about alternatives to real Elizabethan collars on this archive page.
And see more papercraft projects on this archive page.
Interested in an aquarium, but not ready for the commitment or the expense? Make your own out of paper.
You just print out the aquarium, fish, and plant pieces and follow the instructions to put it together. Nifty!
Need something to do today at work? Make a paper Japanese Bobtail for your desk. Don’t worry, your boss will be too impressed with your cutting & gluing skills to lay you off.
Canon has a nifty model of a Japanese Bobtail that you can print and instructions on how to construct it. Now, go dazzle your co-workers!