Step-by-step guide
How to Make Paper Dolls
Learn how to print, cut, color, and assemble paper dolls with simple materials and beginner-friendly steps.
Doctor Paper Doll Printable Template
A friendly doctor paper doll with outfit pieces and simple medical accessories for classroom role play.
View TemplateTeacher Paper Doll Printable Template
A classroom-ready teacher paper doll with simple clothes, accessories, and coloring pages.
View TemplateBaker Paper Doll Printable Template
A cute baker paper doll with apron, baking accessories, and printable coloring version.
View TemplateStudent Paper Doll Printable Template
A simple student paper doll printable for school themes, homeschool activities, and creative play.
View TemplateWinter Outfit Paper Doll Printable
A winter outfit set with coat, scarf, boots, and coloring version for paper doll dress-up play.
View TemplateSummer Outfit Paper Doll Printable
A summer clothes printable with bright outfit pieces and easy cut lines for younger crafters.
View TemplatePrincess Style Paper Doll Printable
An original princess-style paper doll dress-up template with no copyrighted character references.
View TemplateSpace Explorer Paper Doll Printable
A space explorer paper doll with helmet, suit, and simple accessories for STEM-themed play.
View TemplateForest Girl Paper Doll Printable
A gentle forest-themed paper doll with nature-inspired clothes and coloring version.
View TemplateFarm Kid Paper Doll Printable
A farm kid paper doll printable for community, animals, and pretend-play lessons.
View TemplateCat Costume Paper Doll Printable
A cute cat costume paper doll outfit with ears, tail, and simple printable accessories.
View TemplateBunny Costume Paper Doll Printable
A bunny costume paper doll template with a playful outfit and black-and-white coloring version.
View TemplateHow this page helps
Start with a printable template
Choose a base doll and clothes set. A clean template gives kids a clear shape to cut and makes the finished doll easier to dress.
Print at the right scale
Use A4 or US Letter paper, print at 100% scale, and avoid fit-to-page changes unless the template specifically says otherwise.
Cut and organize the pieces
Cut slowly around the outer lines. Store small clothes and accessories in an envelope so the full activity pack stays together.
FAQ
What paper size should I print?
Most templates are planned for both A4 and US Letter. Print at 100% scale for the cleanest cut lines.
Can kids color the templates first?
Yes. Each core template has a black-and-white coloring version so kids can color before cutting and dressing the doll.
Are these based on any copyrighted characters?
No. Paper Doll Printables uses original generic themes and avoids brand, movie, game, and character IP.
Do I need cardstock?
Regular paper is fine for quick play. Cardstock is better when you want sturdier dolls or classroom reuse.