by gabry | Nov 25, 2018 | Building Activities, Learning Activities, Party and Holidays, Play Ground
This is the colored version of the
Color, Cut and Paste Your Tree activity that I created last week. I created it for those of you who have a color printer and just want a fun cut and paste activity to do with the family.
My suggestion is to print the tree template (click here) on green card stock and the ornament on white card stock. For a school activity for very young ones it might be cool to use velcro strips for an easy and mess free activity!
The image below is just a preview, click HERE for the Hi-Resolution Jpeg.
PREVIEW Free Printable Color Ornaments for Christmas Tree Activity by Gabriella Vagnoli for www.print-cut-paste-craft.com
by gabry | Nov 20, 2018 | Coloring Activities
Christmas is coming !! Maybe you will be decorating your own Christmas tree soon. With this free printable activity your kids can color, cut and paste their own beautiful Christmas tree!
Color,cut and paste a Christmas tree free printable activity by www.print-cut-paste-craft.com
Color,cut and paste a Christmas tree free printable activity by www.print-cut-paste-craft.com
by gabry | Jan 4, 2014 | Coloring Activities, Learning Activities
Back to winter and back to the long days at home. With the schools closed and the freezing temperatures outside this is a good moment to find some new easy printable kid activities to do! This easy to cut face can turn into hours of fun! Click here to download the face template and here for the parts template. If you want a more durable activity, print the parts on cardstock instead of regular paper. If you don’t have cardstock, don’t worry, paper will do just fine. Have your child color the face parts before he cuts them and then have him cut along the dotted lines or help him cut them out. You can either: print multiple faces and glue different parts to make a gallery of different people or just place the different cardstock parts on the face and have fun! It can also be used to discuss emotions: prompt your child to create a sad face, a happy face, an angry face and a sad face. Try moving the eyes and the mouths in different positions to see how the face will change emotions!
Preview of the empty face template
Preview of the face parts template
by gabry | May 21, 2012 | Learning Activities
I wanted to create a printable solar system model, something that I could print and put together easily to show my son what planets are in the solar system, which ones are closer or further from the sun and from us and which one is the biggest or the smallest. I chose not to use an actual scale, otherwise it would have been hard to make it printable, but I still tried to give an idea of the different sizes. I also tried to replicate as much as possible the actual colors of the planets as we see them from the earth, to create a realistic effect without using the actual pictures. Here is the result:
Here is how to recreate this simple solar system model:
1) print the free hi-res jpg on cardstock with a color printer (click here for the planets and the arms);
2) cut out the planets and the arms;
3) with a pointy knife or the tip of the scissors make a hole in the center of the sun and on one end of the arms; if you want you can also make a hole on the other hand of the arms and in the center of every single planet, but this is optional;
4) place a metal brad in the middle of the sun and connect all the arms to it before opening it;
5) place the planets at the end of every arm with tape, or with their own brad if you made the holes for it in step 3;
Enjoy!
Gabi
by gabry | May 18, 2012 | Coloring Activities, Learning Activities
Here is a fun little game for your little ones: create your own cute monsters!
Monster 1 preview
Monster 2 preview
Monster 3 preview
All you have to do is print the three monsters (monster1, monster2,monster3) let your little one color them, cut along the dotted lines and then have fun recombining the heads, bodies and legs to create different and funny monsters. Enjoy!
Gabi