Template of crown for craft




















Choose from any of the crown templates below. Crowns A to C have a main crown piece in front and two straight bands that meet at the back. Meanwhile, Crowns D and E have repeating patterns that go all around the crown. Print out your chosen crown template on gold, silver, or any colored A4 or Letter size cardstock.

If you want to color or paint your crown, go with white cardstock. For the zigzag band template, two copies need to be printed out to make one crown. For the zigzag crown, cut out each rectangle then cut along the zigzag line to come up with 4 crown sections. Set one crown section aside since you only need 3 to make a crown. Crowns A to C - for the Prince and Princess Crowns, Frozen Princess Crown, and Superhero Tiara, glue one straight band behind the crown's left edge and the other band behind the right edge.

Stapler Steps Cut a piece of cardboard that can go around your head effortlessly but slightly overlap Staple the two ends to make it long and strong Now cut a piece of foil wrap of the same length but slightly bigger in width Again staple the two ends together Stick the foil wrap paper to the cardboard Cut a zigzag in the top edge of the foil wrap paper Now decorate the paper not cardboard with glitters, markers and stickers Now make a ring with the cardboard folded inwards and staple it together.

The crown is now ready! Tips Crown patterns can be of several types and you can create one that suits to your specific need for the occasion. Paper crowns can be worn not just by kids but also adults for a number of celebrations with myriad themes.

While making use of store-bought paper crowns may be good for an occasion, creating one yourself can add to the fun.

You can play with a number of themes and colours of your choice. With the help of markers, glitters and stickers you can come up with bizarre yet fun Crown Patterns. For an effective paper crown, ensure that you use good quality stationery items such as glue and scissors.

You can let your child create crowns but be sure of offering some assistance which they will need. Paper crowns can definitely add to the fun factor during parties. This activity worked well with younger children. The preschoolers also enjoyed it but we had the class leaders precut their template to remove scissors from the project. You should have a backup supply of staplers for this project in case of jamming. Most children will need help from the workers to staple the project together.

If you are short on volunteers, I would suggest using tape instead of staples. For an easy variation, you could use construction paper or different color card stock. They will be sturdiest if printed on card stock. Add color in any way you choose.

Whatever method of color you choose to use I would definitely recommend adding color before the crown templates get cut out.

Coloring off and on a cut edge is frustrating. Save your kiddos the trouble by breaking out the crayons, markers or watercolor paints while the printed crown template in one piece.

Cut your crown templates out. Sometime I encourage my kids to cut right on the black outline and sometimes, when the image is more intricate, I encourage the to leave a bit if a white border.



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