Thebest way to get started with paper crafting is by turning to free downloadable templates. These offer a wide variety of different options for all skill and age levels. Brother Creative Center has a wide assortment of free paper craft templates to get you started. To dive into paper crafting, follow these simple steps:
Find out what you can make with free printables. Use free holiday printables or everyday ones as starting points for your paper crafts. Check out the free printable coloring pages, printable bookmarks, and other printable crafts.
I just used the gift tissue paper that I already had. For some reason my white tissue paper had a pinkish tint, since it had been next to the red one for so long, but I think it kinda looks good. Lol! I have also seen party crepe paper used.
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I decided to try my hand again at some fun paper craft templates for pretend play. A while ago I shared some printable groceries that were very much enjoyed, and then I worked out a school bus template that was a huge hit. I wanted to create some fruit, but severely underestimated the undertaking that it was. Disclosure: this post contains affiliate links.
The sophisticated design makes it a beautiful centerpiece and table decor item for a spring or summer party. You can seriously upgrade your picnic with these! Use them as party decor or props, line up a few on a plate, or make them just for fun.
Menucha is a crafting mom of four kids: a 10 year old boy, 8 year old boy, 3 year old girl, and a little (not so little) baby boy. With creativity throughout her tween and teen years providing a valuable therapeutic experience, Menucha is determined to make crafting accessible to everyone - from toddler through adult. She is passionate about providing practical and realistic solutions for fellow overwhelmed parents.
Menucha has combined her experiences in craft instruction, motherhood, early childcare, as well as her expertise in jewelry making and beading, paper crafting, illustration, and graphic design to bring you and your family a wholesome, creative, stress-free experience. From doable and innovative craft ideas for every age group, to old classics, from practical parenting tips and organizational tools, to gift ideas that are actually good, you'll find her pulling from her diverse experience to make things easier for you.
As I read through the funny facebook and instagram comments, my mind filled with ideas for making more fun printable glasses and I started dreaming up a plan to make some crazy printable glasses to go with my stunning green pair.
Start by printing the crazy glasses template. You can either print straight onto some strong card, or print them on to regular paper and paste the pages onto some old cereal boxes or similar cardboard for support.
We used markers, washi tape, and some diamante stickers and other stickers to make our glasses look extra fabulous! You could also use paint or pencil to add colour, and all kinds of collage material to add that extra something. I think they would look amazing with some feathers or sparkles!
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In this post, learn how to make a super simple tissue paper and paper plate turtle craft with kids. This easy craft includes a free printable template, making it perfect for home, school, daycare, or camp.
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Tutti Frutti! Play fruit is a must for your play kitchen or grocery stand! Although there are many lovely wooden or soft ones available out there, if you love paper craft and making something yourself, try these printable templates to make some juicy fruit! They will also make colorful decoration in kids rooms.
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A triangle-shaped box that can be used to store pieces of cake. The box consists of a lower part, the base tray, and an upper part, the lid (or the cover). The tray, does not need glue because it will be locked by the lid. Hence, it could be used to store and serve food. Because the base tray is not folded, it is easy to add or remove the pastry.
The Angle is a measure for how big a piece of cake can fit in. Look in the figure if you don't know what to enter here. For example, an angle of 30 is large enough for 1 piece from a 12-piece cake. The Length is the length of the piece, which should be about half the diameter of the complete cake. But, be sure to add quite some allowance here.
This design consists of a base tray and a lid (or cover). By default, the cover is 7% larger then the tray but this can be adjusted using the Clearance. For ease of use, Clearance is set as a percentage.
A cone, optionally with the top cut off. (In that case, it's called a frustum). Can be used to help create the geometry for a beaker, vase, party hat or lamp shade. If you'd like a real cone, just use 0(zero) for the Top Diameter.
You can enter any value, but do not make the Curve Size too large, or the box will break or buckle when folded. Be aware that the Length and the Width do not take the curve size into account, so the actual space will be a bit less.
A __egg__straordinary box-with-lid in the shape of an egg. Perfect as an Easter box! The egg can be pointy or blunt, round or elongated. Look at the __egg__samples to get an idea of what these values do.
The template consists of six parts: three for the base and three for the lid. The base and the lid each consist of a tube and two caps. The caps form two layers, one on the inside and one on the outside, with the glue flaps sandwiched between them.
The one on the outside is slightly larger than the given diameter in order to neatly cover the base and the lid. The one on the inside is slightly smaller, to compensate for the sturdiness of the paper or cardstock. This difference in size is given by Extra Offset for Caps.
The cap on the outside is slightly larger than the given diameter in order to neatly cover the base and the lid. The one on the inside is slightly smaller, to compensate for the sturdiness of the paper or cardstock. This difference in size is given by Extra Offset for Caps.
Gem Stone shaped box, consisting of two identical polygonal pyramids, glued together at their bases. It's a very decorative box box that can actually used for packaging. When suspended by a chord, a box like this could be mistaken for a Christmas ornament.
The mailer is an extra-thick envelope that can be used to pack items that are flat, but thicker then just a sheet of paper. It can hold, for example, a pile of cards or a bag of flower seeds. Use a piece of sticky tape to keep the cover in place.
The Length, Width and Height determine the geometry of the tray. The Clearance is added twice and to both the height and width. The tray can be assembled without glue, although a little glue won't hurt, of course.
Tube-shaped box with a gusseted opening. This model will not be water tight if you make it at home, though! Nice for packing chocolate sprinkles. Or make a house of this template. Or even a street full of different sized houses.
A three-dimensional shape (or box) formed by six parallelograms. Think of it as an ordinary box that has been skewed in every possible direction. This model can also be used to create a simple brick shape or a dice (cube).
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