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Most of the other parts are much bigger, but for papercraft, you should always pre-shape the parts (fold or curve/bend the parts before glueing them together) to make it easier to assemble.
I made step-by step instructions, but of course how easy it will be for you, or how long it will take, really depends from person to person: Lulu is not a very difficult model, but papercraft simply is a very time consuming hobby because you have to cut out and glue together all the parts one by one. ;o)
For the best result, you should always take all the time you need (and optionally, you can colour the "white edges" of the paper in the appropriate colour with a marker or a pencil, it looks much better especially on dark models like this) and if you've had enough for one night, store the parts in a safe place until you feel like continuing later on. ;o)
Such an amazing craft ^^