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How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

March 31, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I’m sharing some fun fairy diy crafts. Too, I have an adorable paper cone fairy craft which has a free template.

Fairies are enchanting creatures that stir the imagination and nurture make believe for our kids.

We’ll explore the make-believe world of fairies and share fun, hands-on activities and book suggestions.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Fairies are often depicted as tiny creatures with wings.

Some live with nature or are seen flying around the forest. And at times they even grant wishes, make plants grow or control the weather.

And they are usually part of folklore and fantasy tales. Too, fantasy stories spark the imagination of our children.

In some stories they are kind and helpful but in others they can be mischievous.

You’ll want to add some fun books about fairies too.

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  • FUN BOOKS ABOUT FAIRIES FOR KIDS
  • FAIRY DIY CRAFTS
  • HOW TO MAKE A PAPER CONE FAIRY
  • HOW TO GET THE FREE PAPER CONE FAIRY

FUN BOOKS ABOUT FAIRIES FOR KIDS

Look at these fun books.

6 Books About Fairies for Kids

The world of fairies is full of imagination and creativity. Add a few of these fun books to step into the world of make believe.

A Natural History of Fairies (Folklore Field Guides)

Inside, you will discover the wide and wonderful array of different species of fairies around the globe and explore where and how they live. Delight in this hidden world as you learn all about:

  • The anatomy of a fairy
    (Land-based fairies have individual, separated toes, just as humans do.
    However, many species of water fairies have webbed feet.)
  • The life cycle of a fairy (When walking in the heather, be careful of the tiny flutterpillar of the Wicklow Fairy, decked out in greens and purples.)
  • Clever fairy camouflage (Reed fairies living in wetlands usually wear striped clothes to hide among the tall reeds.)
  • Fairies around the world (Meet the Lily Hopper of sub-Saharan Africa, the Queen Fairy of New Guinea, the Penguin Fairy of the Antarctic, and many more.)
  • Fairy habitats (Fairies make their homes in all types of places: woodlands, jungles, deserts, the Poles, and even human homes.)

Fairy Figurines Tube, Fairy Toys, Ten Fairy Figures with Five Different Poses

This playset collection consists of ten completely different hand painted winged Fairy toys with five different poses, all with different hair and outfit colors.

The Fairy Garden

Poor Mimi spends hours and hours making her fairy garden completely perfect, but the fairies never come. Whatever could she be doing wrong? Just when she has given up all hope, some twinkling lights appear. They’re here! And they are bringing an important message… With captivating artwork from Isa Bancewicz, and activity spreads at the back which tell readers how to create their own, perfect fairy garden this beautiful story will capture readers’ imaginations.

The Yellow Fairy Book: Complete and Unabridged (4) (Andrew Lang Fairy Book Series)

The fourth installment of Andrew Lang's widely read classics, The Yellow Fairy Book has been admired time and time again, enchanting readers with its carefully crafted prose and eclectic assortment of fairy tales.
Originally published in 1894, this collection of celebrated tales has stood the test of time. Some of the famous stories included are:

  • Thumbelina
  • The Steadfast Tin-Soldier
  • Cat and Mouse in Partnership
  • Story of the Emperor's New Clothes
  • The Dragon and His Grandmother
  • The Seven-Headed Serpant
  • The Wizard King
  • And many more!

Tiny Jenny: Little Fairy, Big Trouble

oin Tiny Jenny, a mischievous fairy born to a family of wrens, as she sets out to find her "real" family.Mr. and Mrs. Wren are surprised when a tiny, wingless fairy hatches from one of their eggs...but they lovingly name her Tiny Jenny and raise her as their own. Tiny Jenny--like all fairies--grows to be a menace in the woods. She digs up squirrel nuts and blocks mole hills. The other forest creatures are not happy. So Tiny Jenny decides it is time to leave her home and seek out her real fairy family. But it turns out the fairies are anything but welcoming!

Thumbelina

Elsa Beskow's charming illustrations bring to life this classic Hans Christian Andersen tale of a thumb-sized girl who has big adventures.

Thumbelina is so small she sleeps in a walnut shell bed with a rose petal sheet. One day, a toad steals her away from her home and keeps her captive on a lilypad, until some fish set her free to find her way through the countryside.

This wonderful new edition of Thumbelina faithfully reproduces Beskow's classic illustrations in a collectable picture book featuring a unique hand-crafted design, premium-quality paper, gold foil signature and a luxurious cloth spine. Create an Elsa Beskow library by collecting all of the gorgeous new editions.

Next, look at these fairy diy crafts.

FAIRY DIY CRAFTS

  • 10 Dollar Tree Crafts for Teens & Craft a Cute Fall Fairy Garden Wreath
  • Flower Fairy Wooden Peg Dolls
  • How To Make A Fairy Garden Inspired By Geronimo Stilton Kingdom Of Fantasy Book 15
  • Winter Fairies from Pine Cones
  • Water Bottle Fairy Garden Well
  • DIY Craft Stick Fairy Craft for Kids
  • Paper Bag Tiara 
  • Fairy House Printable
  • Clothespin Flower Fairy Craft
  • Seashell Fairy Houses
  • Make a fairy land light table
How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Finally, look at how to make this fun paper fairy.

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER CONE FAIRY

Supplies:

  • Colorful Craft Papers.
  • Pencil.
  • Ruler.
  • Scissors.
  • Glue.
  • Marker Pens.
  • Free template (you get it by clicking the link at the bottom and adding your email)

Next, look how to put it together.

Step 1:
First, use the .pdf template and colorful craft papers to cut out the fairy patterns.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 2:
Glue the hand patterns with the sleeves of the fairy’s dress.

Then, glue the hair pattern with the head pattern.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 3:
Use the circular craft paper pattern to make a cone, and glue the end to secure the cone shape.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 4:
Use colorful marker pens to draw the face on the fairy’s head.

Then, use a blue marker pen to draw patterns on the fairy’s wings.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 5:
Glue the fairy’s head on the top of the cone.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 6:
Then glue the wings on the back.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 7:
Glue the both arms on two sides of the paper cone.

How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template

Step 8:
And to finish it off glue the bow on the front of the paper cone.

HOW TO GET THE FREE PAPER CONE FAIRY

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