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Vegetables Paper Crafts With Printable Templates

These vegetables paper crafts with free printable templates are the perfect way to get the kids crafting! While you are at it, this craft can build excitement for eating lots of fresh from the garden veggies!

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Paper crafts are the perfect boredom buster for kids. With only a few supplies like paper, markers, and glue, a whole world of possibilities open up. This paper craft vegetables activity is great because you can print the free template and offer this project to kids of all ages. Little crafters will be able to make something fantastic with a little guidance. Older kids will love finding unique ways to use the fruit of their crafting labor!

Vegetables paper crafts comes with free templates

The free template offers guidance for making cauliflower, cabbage, radishes, onion, and broccoli.  Make them to use in conjunction with a paper doll play session, or as a way to decorate a bulletin board. They would also make a delicious addition to a note to a friend!

You might want to print a few extra templates to have on hand for this easy kids craft. It is a great accompaniment to my paper fruits craft and it will be fun to do again later. 

Encouraging kids to focus on veggies during craft time is a great way to put a positive spin on something kids might not always feel so joyous about. Making veggies seem fun makes them more appealing as a snack option!


If you liked this paper craft, don’t forget to pin it for later! You can find all of my paper crafts here to keep the fun going!

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Kids Fun Vegetables Paper Craft

List of Supplies

  1. Coloured craft papers
  2. Craft glue
  3. Pencil
  4. Scissors
  5. Template for cabbage
  6. Template for radish and onion
  7. Template for broccoli and cauliflower

Instructions for the cabbage paper craft

  • Step 1

Select different coloured craft papers for each of the vegetable paper craft. The pattern for each vegetable is quite simple and easy to craft. I have created the cabbage paper craft for you to follow along. The other paper craft veggies are pretty easy to do by simply following the templates above and cutting the coloured paper craft paper accordingly than gluing together the pieces. Select 3 different shades of green coloured craft papers for the cabbage craft. Trace the cabbage patterns on the selected green coloured craft papers. Trace different patterns on different shades of green papers. Cut out the traced patterns.

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  • Step 2

Grab the big pattern and attach the medium pattern (teardrop-like) in the middle of it.

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  • Step 3

Grab the 2 similar patterns and attach them on both sides of the big pattern.  

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  • Step 4

Attach the square pattern on the bottom side of the big pattern.

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  • Step 5

Now attach the 2 thin patterns on both sides near the bottom end of the big pattern, making sure that the thin patterns touch each other in the middle of the bottom end.

Done! The paper cabbage is ready!

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For the radish, onion, broccoli and cauliflower vegetables:

Similarly, trace, cut and stick the patterns for the rest of the vegetables and craft them all!

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I hope you enjoyed my Vegetables Paper Crafts with Printable Templates! If you make it, please share your photos with us on Facebook or Twitter! You can check out all our other crafts too!

Lyne Proulx
Lyne Proulxhttps://ottawamommyclub.ca/
Lyne Proulx is a Certified WEBB Bodywork Pet Practitioner, Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI), Certified Professional Wedding Consultant, and an Event Planner. She loves all things Disney and is an avid teaholic and chocoholic. She coordinated the Annual Infant Information Day/Early Years Expo for the City of Ottawa for 8 years. She was the Queen B of the BConnected Conference, Canada's Digital Influencer and social media Conference in Ottawa and Toronto. She was also the co-chair of the Navan for Kraft Hockeyville 2009-2011 committee that organized five community events within 6 months, and helped Navan reach the top 10 finalists in Canada. In April 2011, she received the City of Ottawa Mayor's City Builder Award.

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