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The American Alligator Life Size Cardboard Cutout Standup is a durable, lightweight, and easy-to-assemble decoration that measures 75 inches tall and 31 inches wide. Perfect for various occasions, this cutout is made from high-quality cardboard, allowing for reuse and easy storage. Ideal for parties, promotional events, or as a fun home accent, it’s a must-have for creating memorable moments and capturing great photos.
Item Dimensions L x W | 31"L x 31"W |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Theme | Animal |
Occasion | Birthday |
Color | American Alligator |
Material Type | Cardboard |
R**Z
Huge and great quality
This things is huge and has great picture quality. Used it for son’s birthday but it’s so good that we’ve kept it as a piece of home decor lol! Now I can’t picture my life without him. Well-worth the money and if you can get it during a holiday sale, it’s great value!
K**K
Not clear
Very blurry
B**Z
Croc as we called him was a great prop for our event
Dr. Croc as we called him was a great prop for our event. We had lots of fun using him as a picture prop. Thank you Amazon!!
A**R
The Big Guy Is (obviously) "Off To Lousiana, For To See His Susi-anna..."
Nice size and good details in photo. Cardboard is fairly clean at the edges. One unusual and attention-getting cutout standee. But know the provided stand may not be enough, due to its weight and horizontal orientation. I used dowels and duct tape reinforcement on the back to better support and straighten its head and tail. I also added a removable counterweight to the provided stand for stability -- and also attached small casters for "rolling" him around.Just know it may require a bit of "crafting" to make it more stable and usable. I don't fold it, so that works out. As the nursery rhyme says and "The Big Guy" seems to be "thinking": "For I'm Off To Louisiana, For To See My Susi-anna. Singing Polly Wolly Doodle All The Day..." ("We" don't know...he could have a Susi-anna down in the swamp for all "we" know). LOL!I keep him in front of a window -- see photo one -- and he gets a double take often from the occasional passerby. It could be possible to create some kind of nesting area to conceal the white bottom area (shown in photo two) -- which would enhance the "realism" to a better degree. Just a fun thing to have around, with him "affectionately" and humorously known as "Dumb Animal" around here.-------------------Update: I masked the white base area by using rolled dry moss sheeting and affixing it with fabric adhesive. It just takes a bit of "crafting," which I'm not the best at doing, to trim around the photo edges. Preserving its white claw outlines was the trickiest bit. Now "it" has a "3D terrain" effect for a more "realistic" (in quotes) effect. Then the entire front was clear coated using an enamel spray. These modifications are (hopefully) shown in photo four. After all, if you have a cardboard alligator, why not have some fun with "it"?
B**R
Couldn't prompt it up
Even with the instructions both myself or my friend could figure out how to use the stands to prompt it up
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