If you are looking for a fun project to do with the kids or even by yourself, this free printable teddy's theater paper model would be that project. This paper craft can be one of those projects that will take time to make and patience.
Once the paper theater model is finished, it can be used as a stand alone decoration. It can also be used as a child's play toy.
Materials Needed for Teddy's Paper Model Theater
Color printer and color ink cartridges. With this paper model, it will take more than one color cartridge to print out all the pieces if you plan to make more than one. Since there are so many colors with each piece, it may take more than one ink cartridge for one model.
Printing paper. The project should not take more than a dozen pieces of copy paper to print 11 of the pieces.
Glue. You will need glue to put the pieces together. Regular school glue may take more time to dry than a glue stick. However, glue sticks sometimes do not last as long as school glue for holding things together.
Scissors. The scissors will be used to cut the pieces out.
Tips for working on the project.
Print all the pieces needed before starting to cut out. Label each sheet of paper printed with which part of the theater it is. This will help when building the theater.
Cut out each piece as needed when building the paper theater. This will help during the building process.
Be sure to print the sliders if you are going to use it as a kids story telling project. You will need those for the actors.
You will need a large enough area for working on the paper model theater. A large craft table that is not often used would be best. This way you will not have to move it until finished. The large craft table will give you an area to cut out the pieces as you need them. It will also give you a place to build the piece.
Teddy's Theater Paper Model
There are 11 pieces to this paper model theater. The person who created this theater has created two pieces for each section of the model. They explain on the website how you can use the multiple pieces to build this fun project.
Since they have created two pieces for the theater, you could build at least two of them for a story time theater. However, you could build a third with a combination of the pieces.
Be aware all the pieces are shown in full color and should be printed this way. You will also want to have their instructions handy for printing and building the theater.
Printing the Actors for Teddy's Theater
Earlier I mentioned the sliders to use for the theater. They are located between the last piece for the theater and the sliders.
They are set up in groups of three to print from the website link listed for the theater. Each set of three will print to one piece of paper. Be sure to read the instructions for printing due to needing to change the size for them to print onto one sheet of paper.
Once the paper theater model is finished, it can be used as a stand alone decoration. It can also be used as a child's play toy.
Materials Needed for Teddy's Paper Model Theater
Color printer and color ink cartridges. With this paper model, it will take more than one color cartridge to print out all the pieces if you plan to make more than one. Since there are so many colors with each piece, it may take more than one ink cartridge for one model.
Printing paper. The project should not take more than a dozen pieces of copy paper to print 11 of the pieces.
Glue. You will need glue to put the pieces together. Regular school glue may take more time to dry than a glue stick. However, glue sticks sometimes do not last as long as school glue for holding things together.
Scissors. The scissors will be used to cut the pieces out.
Tips for working on the project.
Print all the pieces needed before starting to cut out. Label each sheet of paper printed with which part of the theater it is. This will help when building the theater.
Cut out each piece as needed when building the paper theater. This will help during the building process.
Be sure to print the sliders if you are going to use it as a kids story telling project. You will need those for the actors.
You will need a large enough area for working on the paper model theater. A large craft table that is not often used would be best. This way you will not have to move it until finished. The large craft table will give you an area to cut out the pieces as you need them. It will also give you a place to build the piece.
Teddy's Theater Paper Model
There are 11 pieces to this paper model theater. The person who created this theater has created two pieces for each section of the model. They explain on the website how you can use the multiple pieces to build this fun project.
Since they have created two pieces for the theater, you could build at least two of them for a story time theater. However, you could build a third with a combination of the pieces.
Be aware all the pieces are shown in full color and should be printed this way. You will also want to have their instructions handy for printing and building the theater.
Printing the Actors for Teddy's Theater
Earlier I mentioned the sliders to use for the theater. They are located between the last piece for the theater and the sliders.
They are set up in groups of three to print from the website link listed for the theater. Each set of three will print to one piece of paper. Be sure to read the instructions for printing due to needing to change the size for them to print onto one sheet of paper.
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