DLTK's Crafts for Kids
Spring Quilt Paper Craft
This is a great cut and paste paper craft project for decorating a wall or bulletin board.
This turns out to be quite a large project (about 25 inches x 25 inches) and there are lots of templates to print.
Note: If you'd like a smaller project (both in size and time) do a 4 square quilt instead of a 9 square quilt: only print templates 1, 2, 4 and 5.
Alternatively, you might like to have a group of children each make a quilt piece or two and then assembling everyone's pieces into one quilt.
Materials:
- paper,
- printer,
- something to color with
- scissors,
- glue
- Optional: construction paper (any pastel colour would be nice)
Instructions:
- Optional: This is optional, but I really like to include
it as part of the craft if I'm making the 9 square quilt.
- Print the "Top Border Template" in either color or B&W. This is the bit that says HURRAY FOR SPRING along the top.
- Color the template pieces if using B&W.
- Cut out the template pieces.
- Assemble the pieces to make a strip about 20 inches long and 3 inches tall.
- Print templates 1 to 9 to make a 9 square quilt
OR print templates 1, 2, 4 and 5 if you're making a 4 square quilt. - Color each template piece if using B&W
- this can be done as a group project with each child completing a square and then assembling it as a group.
- Cut out the template pieces.
- Apply glue to the gray parts of the template and assemble (you can look at the image at the top of this page to see what piece goes where) After assembling, there should be no gray left showing.
- Optional: I was torn whether to add this as the project is already quite time consuming. It's up to
you whether you want to do it!
- Glue 4 inch wide strips of construction paper
all around the outside of your project to form a border.
Use scissors to cut a slight wave in this border so it
looks like a quilt.
OR. - Print 3 copies of the fringe template for a 9 square quilt or 2 copies for a 4 square quilt. Cut out the pieces and glue them around the outside of the quilt as a border, overlapping the pieces slightly so there are no gaps.
- Glue 4 inch wide strips of construction paper
all around the outside of your project to form a border.
Use scissors to cut a slight wave in this border so it
looks like a quilt.
Craft Templates:
- Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
Quilt Top Template color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 1 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 2 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 3 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 4 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 5 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 6 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 7 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 8 color or B&W
Quilt Square Template 9 color or B&W
Optional Fringe Template color or B&W
Printable version of these instructions