Free Printable Cube Paper Dolls

Karen Barnes
While I was writing some of the other free printables, I ran across these free, printable cube paper dolls. The Princess Bride cube paper dolls were the first group I found. After taking a closer look at these paper dolls, I found Christopher Beaumont's Cube Craft site.

Between both of these groups of printable cube paper dolls, there are enough of the 3-D paper crafts to keep anyone busy. I do have to admit after looking through the pop culture section on Christopher's site, there were quite a few of them that I didn't recognize. I guess I am out of the latest pop culture crazes. Nonetheless, I found those paper dolls quite interesting and cute.

After taking the time to look through all of these cube paper dolls, I started thinking many of these cube dolls could be used for role playing games. This may sound a bit weird, off the wall or strange, but for those who are into the role playing games may not find this so off the cuff.

The Princes Bride Cube Paper Dolls

The cube paper dolls listed below are designed from the movie The Princess Bride. There are just the four cube paper dolls available.

Knight Cube Paper Doll

The knight cube paper doll is the knight who helps the king save the princess in the movie.

Princess Cube Paper Doll

The princess cube paper doll is the main character of the movie and is waiting to be saved by the knight and her prince.

Pirate Cube Paper Doll

The pirate is the one who kidnaps the princess from the The Princess Bride.

Prince Cube Paper Doll

The prince has come to save the day and the princess.

More Free, Printable Cube Paper Dolls

Cube Craft

Christopher Beaumont has created this site with a large amount of his own cube paper doll creations. There are some cube paper dolls that are listed that are made by other cube doll creators. I came across this site through The Princess Bride cube paper dolls.

Be sure to click on every one of the photos to gain access to the cube paper dolls. The section that has the most cube dolls is the Pop-Culture (Fan Art) section. Be sure to check out the On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode Two for more cube dolls.

NOTE: It is best to use card stock and a color ink cartridge to print these paper cube dolls.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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  • Karen Barnes 2/15/2009

    Well, I guess you didn't click the links to find out if I was or not. If you had you would know the the answer.

  • Midnightzak 2/15/2009

    I hope that you are joking with your 'definition' of each of these characters. Really hope...

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