Circus Train Cut and Paste Coloring Page

Circus Train Cut and Paste Coloring Page

Since we enjoyed so much making the teabox circus train, I decided to create this simple coloring page for a simpler version of that craft. Just cut the parts and paste them together on a piece of construction paper to create a cute circus train with your child or classroom!

Circus train craft preview

Download the free pdf here, remember, it is for personal use only! Enjoy!

Gabi

Create your own little paper robots!

Create your own little paper robots!

I love cute little robots, I like drawing them and imagining what they could do, so I am trying to get my son to love them too of course. I made these little ones out of paper, but I recommend using cardstock instead. They are made of a few, easy to cut, parts and held together by little brads. I happened to have brads at home because of a previous scrapbooking project. You can find colorful ones in any scrapbooking/hobby store and they really add to the look of your robots.

robots made of paper and brads

Two of my cute little paper robots

 

Robots made of paper and brads

Another pair of cute little paper robots

These are just four of many combinations you can create whit the parts that I designed!

All you need to create your own cute little paper robots is a printer,some cardstock, scissors and brads.

I have created two templates for you: one in black and white ( download the pdf here) so you can let your kid color it anyway he likes and one pre-colored ( download the pdf  here) in case you want to skip the coloring.

If you do create your own robots please post a comment below! And don’t forget to send us a picture of your little creations at info@print-cut-paste-craft.com, we’ll make sure to post it!

Enjoy!

Gabry

Space Scene Craft: 3…2…1….Blastoff!

Space Scene Craft: 3…2…1….Blastoff!

My son is obsessed with rockets and space right now, so I decided to create a craft that we could do together.

He has always enjoyed coloring but lately we have started to practice his pasting skills and he just loves playing with stickers and glue. Buying stickers is fun but it can be expensive and it is not as creative as making your own stuff together. The first project we made together I did it on the fly and just used some construction paper we had in the house.

 

I liked the idea but I wanted more elements and as soon as we had some time I drew all my space scene elements on a paper asking him what he would like to put in his space scene and had my son color them with me.

Then I proceeded to cut them (if your kid is already using scissors you can let him/her do the larger elements in the picture while you do the most detailed ones) and he had fun pasting them wherever he wanted.

Later, I have been sketching on the space “theme” and I came up with some nice rocket coloring page (downloadable here as a pdf, for private use only, not for commercial use.)