Kids Craft: Paper Superheroes

I have written about paper dolls before. Pretty paper dolls, Princess paper dolls. Perfect for little girls.

But these are paper dolls perfect for boys! Super heroes! The Avengers! The Incredible Hulk!!

I could pretend that I came across these randomly surfing the net, but instead I have to thank my friend, Joan. She organised the crafts for Kids Games at our church last week and this was one of the activities that she did.

The dolls are free printables – yes, FREE!! So she printed a bunch for the kids then enlisted a team of helpers to carefully cut them out ready for the craft sessions each morning. Now I must warn you that they take quite a while to cut out. Each one has a number of pieces and they are tricky so allow at least 30-45 minutes for cutting.

But then you fold all the tabs in and slot them together. Add some double-sided tape or glue to hold them all in place. Very cool! Here’s the link again in case you missed it above: My Paper Heroes

What other boys craft ideas do you have? 

 

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  1. What a neat idea! I’m going to send this blog to my daughters.
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  2. Such a good idea! My husband’s nephew would love that! Thank you!
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  3. My nephew would just love doing this.
    I found this through Thriving on Thursdays. I have linked in a corned beef hash cakes recipe using corned beef leftovers. I selected the right picture but the linky thing went crazy, so you will have to click through to see the picture. Have a great week.

  4. I’m sure the kids, especially the boys loved them!
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  5. What’s the best paper to use?

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