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Penguin Letter Templates

Make your own custom word garlands and decor with this free printable festive penguin letter templates. There’s nothing quite like some bunting to create a festive atmosphere at a party or celebration. Spell out ‘happy holidays’ or spell someone’s name or just print the whole set to hang as a cute decoration to celebrate the festive season.

This is super-easy to use. Just print the letters you want onto thick paper or cardstock, cut around the edges and use them to create cards and decor.

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Download the Penguin letter templates below:

Penguin Letters

Llama Letter Templates

Make your own custom word garlands and decor with this free printable llama letter templates. There’s nothing quite like some bunting to create a festive atmosphere at a party or celebration. Spell out ‘happy birthday’ or spell someone’s name or just print the whole set to hang as a cute decoration to celebrate the festive season.

This is super-easy to use. Just print the letters you want onto thick paper or cardstock, cut around the edges and use them to create cards and decor.

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Llama Letters

Free Printable Lower Case Letter Templates

These free printable lower case letters templates have a bold style. These free letters are a versatile addition to your crafting kit, classroom letter of the week project, home decor or anywhere else you need a printable letter or alphabet!

How to Use Our Free printable Lower Case Letter Templates

Here are some creative ideas for using our free printable lowercase letters:

  1. Alphabet Flashcards: Print each letter on a separate card to create a set of flashcards for learning and practicing the alphabet. You can use them with children or as a language-learning tool.
  2. Word Building: Print multiple copies of each letter and use them to create words and build vocabulary. Children can arrange the letters to form different words and enhance their spelling skills.
  3. Letter Recognition Game: Cut out each letter and place them in a bag or container. Have children pick a letter at random and name it or think of words that begin with that letter. It’s a fun way to reinforce letter recognition.
  4. DIY Name Banners: Print the letters to spell out names or phrases and create personalized banners for birthdays, parties, or special occasions. Kids can help decorate the letters and hang them up as decorations.
  5. Alphabet Collage: Provide children with a blank canvas or poster board and a collection of printed letters. They can cut out the letters and arrange them on the canvas to create an alphabet collage. Encourage them to add illustrations or objects that represent each letter.
  6. Spelling Puzzles: Print each letter on separate pieces of cardstock or heavy paper. Cut each letter into two or more pieces, creating puzzle-like segments. Children can put the pieces together to form complete lowercase letters, reinforcing spelling skills while having fun.
  7. Magnetic Letters: Print the letters on magnetic paper or glue small magnets to the back of each letter. Children can use them on a magnetic board or refrigerator to practice spelling words or create sentences.
  8. Letter Tracing Worksheets: Print each letter on a separate sheet and create letter tracing worksheets for early learners. Kids can trace the letter with their finger or a writing tool to practice letter formation.
  9. Letter Sorting: Print multiple copies of each letter and have children sort them into groups based on specific criteria. For example, they can sort letters by shape, curves, or similar letter formations.
  10. Alphabet Booklet: Print each letter and create a mini alphabet booklet. Children can color or decorate each page, practice writing the letter, and come up with words that start with that letter.

More Free Letter and Number Templates

We have a LOT more letter and number printables which you will find HERE!

You will find these blank letters are ideal for downloading and decorating by hand. Alternatively, you could print them onto colored or decorative paper for a quick finish!  All 26 letters of the alphabet are contained within this single zip file.

Free Printable Upper Case Alphabet Templates

We have a free printable upper case version of this alphabet which you will find HERE!

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Download Free Letters Template

Lower Case Letter Templates

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Free Printable Square Inner Letter Templates

These free bold printable letters have square style insides which will be easy-ish to cut. These free letters are a versatile addition to your crafting kit, classroom letter of the week project, home decor or anywhere else you need a printable letter or alphabet!

You will find these blank letters are ideal for downloading and decorating by hand. Alternatively, you could print them onto colored or decorative paper for a quick finish!  All 26 letters of the alphabet are contained within this single zip file.

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Square Inner Letter Templates

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Free Printable Letters Templates

These free printable letters have a bit of a retro feel and are a versatile addition to your crafting kit, classroom letter of the week project, home decor or anywhere else you need a printable letter or alphabet! You will find these blank letters are ideal for downloading and decorating by hand. Alternatively, you could print them onto colored or decorative paper for a quick finish!  All 26 letters of the alphabet are contained within this single zip file.

Download Free Letters Template

Retro Style Letters to Print

More Free Printable Letters

We have LOTS more free printable letters for you, check out the list below 🙂

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DIY Cute Paper Unicorn Head Model Free Template (option 2)

This is the second of a series of free unicorn head and other cute paper models for you to download and make. Download the template here:

Cute Unicorn Head Model

More Unicorn Models & Printables

We have another unicorn head template for you to download. This one has no shaping on his muzzle, which is slightly easier to make. Find the alternative version here – Unicorn Template 1 and more free unicorn printables here – unicorn printables.

About This Cute Unicorn Head Template

I’ve made this cute unicorn head model using white and pink cardstock, and I’ve detailed on the printable template the pages to print in pink or your desired color.

This unicorn head is shaped at both the front and back, so you can display him hung from the ceiling or placed as a center piece on a table as well as hanging on a wall. To hang the unicorn on the wall, just make a hole in the back of the head.

This isn’t a difficult project, but it is fiddly.  Remember to score and prefold all the lines before starting to assemble the unicorn. 

How to Make the 3d Paper Unicorn Head Model

You will need:

  • Template (download below)
  • Cardstock or heavyweight paper
  • Aluminium foil or similar to make a metallic horn (optional)
  • Paper flowers and other unicorny decorations (optional)
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Adhesive (I like glue sticks, however normal white glue or wood glue will work well too)
  • Metal ruler or straight edge
  • Bone folder (you will use this for scoring the paper or cardstock and this will help to give you crisp edges to your folds) If you don’t have a bone folder, a knitting needle point, ballpoint pen without ink or other pointed objects to score the fold lines will do.

Instructions

1/ Download and print the template. Download the template here –  Cute Unicorn Head Model and eyes here Unicorn Eyes

2/ Cut out the shapes, using a craft knife or scissors.

3/ Score along the dotted fold lines using the bone folder and metal ruler. If you are not familiar with scoring, we do this to prepare the paper or cardstock for folding. This means using a bone folder (or blunt knife) and carefully drawing this down the side of the ruler along the fold line. This breaks the fibers in the paper and will make it much easier to fold a straight line.

Note the difference between the dotted lines on the template

With the printed side facing you the folds should be folded like this:

.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .    = Mountain fold (folds like ^)

………………………  = Valley fold (folds like a V) 

Score along all the fold lines.  Match the numbers on the edge and flap and adhere the edges together, with the flap on the inside. 

4/ Start adhering the edges together to form the unicorn shape. I find it easiest to put the pink and white parts together first, then join these and add the ears and horn last. If there’s any problem getting the last edge to adhere properly, I use a small piece of adhesive tape to hold it in place without it being seen.

5/ Choose the eyes from the eye download above to finish your unicorn or create your own eyes to create your own unique design.

6/ To finish the horn, I wrapped the horn in aluminium foil.

Tips for finishing your DIY 3d Cute Unicorn Head model:

  • To make the horn bigger or smaller, just create a cone of paper or cardstock to replace the horn on the template.
  • Make paper flowers to decorate your unicorn. I made flowers by scrunching up some colored cupcake wrappers. Making flowers from colored tissue paper is another option. To do this, take a strip of tissue paper and concertina fold the paper. Wrap some craft wire around the center of the folded strip of paper and fluff out the ends to make a cute flower.
  • If you want to make a bigger or smaller unicorn, simply adjust the size on your printer settings.

We hope you enjoy this papercraft project from Make Breaks 🙂 If you love interesting paper crafts, you may be interested in our new papercraft club:

DIY Paper Unicorn Head Model Free Template (1)

This is the first of a series of free unicorn head and other cute paper models for you to download and make. This unicorn is relatively straightforward, with no shaping for his muzzle. Our second unicorn model has a more shaped face if you want to check him out here – Shaped Unicorn Head.

I’ve made this cute unicorn head model using white and pink cardstock, and I’ve detailed on the printable template the pages to print in pink or your desired color.

This unicorn head has been designed to hang from a wall and has a raised section at the back to hold the head away from the wall.

This isn’t a difficult project, but it is fiddly.  Remember to score and prefold all the lines before starting to assemble the unicorn. 

How to Make the 3d Paper Unicorn Head Model

You will need:

  • Template (download below)
  • Cardstock or heavyweight paper
  • Aluminium foil or similar to make a metallic horn (optional)
  • Paper flowers and other unicorny decorations (optional)
  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Adhesive (I like glue sticks, however normal white glue or wood glue will work well too)
  • Metal ruler or straight edge
  • Bone folder (you will use this for scoring the paper or cardstock and this will help to give you crisp edges to your folds) If you don’t have a bone folder, a knitting needle point, ballpoint pen without ink or other pointed objects to score the fold lines will do.

Instructions

1/ Download and print the template. Download the template here –  Unicorn Head Model and eyes here Unicorn Eyes

2/ Cut out the shapes, using a craft knife or scissors.

3/ Score along the dotted fold lines using the bone folder and metal ruler. If you are not familiar with scoring, we do this to prepare the paper or cardstock for folding. This means using a bone folder (or blunt knife) and carefully drawing this down the side of the ruler along the fold line. This breaks the fibers in the paper and will make it much easier to fold a straight line.

Note the difference between the dotted lines on the template

With the printed side facing you the folds should be folded like this:

.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .    = Mountain fold (folds like ^)

………………………  = Valley fold (folds like a V) 

Score along all the fold lines.  Match the numbers on the edge and flap and adhere the edges together, with the flap on the inside. 

4/ Start adhering the edges together to form the unicorn shape. I find it easiest to put the pink and white parts together first, then join these and add the ears and horn last. If there’s any problem getting the last edge to adhere properly, I use a small piece of adhesive tape to hold it in place without it being seen.

5/ Choose the eyes from the eye download above to finish your unicorn or create your own eyes to create your own unique design.

6/ To finish the horn, I wrapped the horn in aluminium foil.

Tips for finishing your DIY 3d Cute Unicorn Head model:

  • To make the horn bigger or smaller, just create a cone of paper or cardstock to replace the horn on the template.
  • Make paper flowers to decorate your unicorn. I made flowers by scrunching up some colored cupcake wrappers. Making flowers from colored tissue paper is another option. To do this, take a strip of tissue paper and concertina fold the paper. Wrap some craft wire around the center of the folded strip of paper and fluff out the ends to make a cute flower.
  • If you want to make a bigger or smaller unicorn, simply adjust the size on your printer settings.

We hope you enjoy this papercraft project from Make Breaks 🙂 If you love interesting paper crafts, you may be interested in our new papercraft club:

Sign up HERE!

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Roundup of Free Comic Superhero Printables

Here’s a roundup of some of our free comic superhero printables that you can download.

All of these are sure to be a big hit with kids and there are a few different ideas here. You should definitely check these out if you’re considering a superhero themed kids party.

Superhero Boy Coloring Page

This will make for a fun activity to keep kids entertained.

Superhero Girl Coloring Page

Here’s a matching style coloring page for superhero girls.

Free Comic Book Style Letters

These stylishly colored comic book style letters print onto Letter or A4 sized paper. You can use these for posters or to make letter garlands. There’s a black and white version down the page that you can color yourself.

Free Comic Book Style Numbers

These numbers match the alphabet above, again with each number printing onto Letter or A4 sized paper.

Superhero Alphabet Bunting Template

Every party needs bunting and this free template will keep the superhero theme at the forefront.

Free Mono Comic Book Style Letters

These black and white versions of the comic book letters will let you get creative with your customizations.

Free Mono Comic Book Style Numbers

If you need plain numbers to go with your letters, perhaps to celebrate a birthday, this set of templates are a perfect match.

Apple Alphabet Bunting Template

Make your own custom word garlands with this free printable red and green apple alphabet bunting template. There’s nothing quite like some bunting to create a festive atmosphere at a party or celebration. Spell out ‘happy birthday’ or spell someone’s name or just print the whole set to hang as a cute decoration to celebrate the fall season.

This is super-easy to use. Just print the letters you want onto thick paper or cardstock, cut around the edges and then punch a hole in each corner to thread string or ribbon through. If you don’t want to punch holes, you could also try stapling the bunting to ribbon. Either way, you will have super results 🙂

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Download the apple alphabet bunting template below:

Apple Alphabet Bunting

Unicorn Alphabet Bunting Template

Make your own custom word garlands with this free printable unicorn bunting template. There’s nothing quite like some bunting to create a festive atmosphere at a party or celebration. Spell out ‘happy birthday’ or spell someone’s name or just print the whole set to hang as a cute decoration.

This is super-easy to use. Just print the letters you want onto thick paper or cardstock, cut around the edges and then punch a hole in each corner to thread string or ribbon through. If you don’t want to punch holes, you could also try stapling the bunting to ribbon. Either way, you will have super results 🙂

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Download the unicorn bunting template below:

Unicorn Alphabet Bunting