There are a lot of different crowns in our house, but according to Morgan, none of them are ‘Kingly enough’.
Our original printable tiara template was not right. Apparently a King’s crown needs a spot for a really big jewel at the top, and it’s more pointy.
Armed with these instructions I set to work creating a new printable crown template.
And then Morgan set to work painting it.
I love our recycled marker paints and some cotton buds for a quick and easy painting activity like this!
You can download our free printable crown template here.
The beauty of these crowns is that you don’t need to find a piece of card or paper long enough to go around a head! Simply open the pdf file and print the crowns straight onto an A4 (letter sized) piece of card or paper. Decorate your crowns, cut around them and punch a hole at each side. Attach some string or elastic sized to fit your head and you’re done.
And apparently this is what a real king looks like…
Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Page 5 post on Apr. 24, 2012. Thanks again.
My little daughter liked Morgan’s crown a lot. We have already downloaded the template and now decorating it :) Thanks for sharing it :) Best wishes.
AMAZING.MY LITTLE GIRL LOVED IT. Thanks AgainWe are printing this today, as well as your currant buns and garden accessories printables…these will provide my girls with hours of fun. Thanks Julie :)