This free printable build a pizza craft is a super fun activity that kids will be sure to love! Simply cut out all of the toppings and then glue them to the crust to build your very own pizza!
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This craft is perfect to entertaining kids at home or in the classroom. I always try to have a fun activity on hand for my kids to work on before or after school to serve as an easy boredom buster.
With just a few some scissors and glue, children can create their very own pizza pie!
What are some benefits to this activity?
Enhance fine motor skills
Kids get to work on their scissor skills and fine motor skills by cutting and pasting the toppings onto the pizza pie.
Encourages imaginative play
My favorite part about this craft is that is is perfect for engaging little imaginations. Kids can not only pretend to own a pizza shop, designing their creation, but they can continue to play with it afterwards! They can even act as a delivery driver, delivering their freshly made pizza!
Supplies needed:
- Free printable download (the link is located at the bottom of this post)
- White printer paper or cardstock
- Scissors
- Glue
- Construction paper (optional)
How to build the craft
The first step is to print out the free template at the bottom of this page. You can use either standard white 8.5×11 inch printer paper or cardstock.
Cut out the pizza crust on the first page and all of the toppings on the second page.
Now it is time to get creative! Feel free to use as many or as little toppings as you would like to create your very own pizza
Additional idea – Laminating the pizza
A fun idea to extend the life of the craft is by laminating the final pizza. While your kids can of course continue to play with the pizza afterwards, laminating it will help significantly with the durability.
Another fun option would be to add velcro dots to the pizza crust and the back of the toppings so you can swap out the toppings and create multiple different varieties.
Favorite Printable Supplies:
These are a few of my favorite supplies that I use for printable games and activities:
- White Cardstock: For most projects, I recommend printing onto cardstock. It is much more durable than standard printer paper and often produces a higher quality print.
- Crayons: A staple in any crafting household. Crayola is always the top notch choice!
- Kid Friendly Safety Scissors: These are perfect for little kids learning how to use scissors. They cut paper but not fingers or hair!
- Glue Sticks: These disappearing purple glue sticks are by far my favorite! I love buying them in bulk since we use them so often!
- Lamination Machine: Laminating printables are a great way to make them last longer. If you are planning on laminating to make games reusable, be sure to get a bunch of dry erase markers as well.
- Dry Erase Pockets: Dry erase pockets are a great alternative to using a lamination machine when wanting to make printable games and activities reusable.
- Printer: A high quality printer is always recommended for the best results. If you are in need of a printer this Brother Wireless Printer is a great choice.
Free Printable Build a Pizza Craft
This activity was designed to be printed onto two standard pieces of white printer paper or cardstock. The first page will contain the pizza dough, sauce and cheese. The second page will contain the toppings.
The toppings include:
- Peppers
- Tomatos
- Basil leaves
- Mushrooms
- Pepperoni
Please feel free to download and print out the template as many times as you would like. However, please do not edit or redistribute the files in any way. This activity was created for personal use or classroom use only.
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