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Q Is for Queen Craft

Q Is for Queen - lowercase q craft

Make way for the queen of crafts! This regal lowercase Q craft is the quintessence of aristocratic elegance. Your preschooler is sure to have a royal ball as she learns the letter Q. Just don’t forget to curtsy to the queen when you’re done!

Here’s What You’ll Need

  • 2 sheets of printer paper
  • Card stock (we used purple, red, yellow, blue, and white)
  • Q Is for Queen Craft templates
  • Glue stick, pencil, marker, and scissors

Instructions for Assembling Your Lowercase Q Craft

  1. Print the Q Is for Queen Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter Q and the crown, cape, cape trim, and gems onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter Q, crown, cape pieces, and gems.
  4. Glue the cape trim to the back of the cape so the trim shows around the edges of the cape.
  5. Attach the cape to the back of the letter Q as shown in the video below.
  6. Glue the letter Q (along with the cape) to a piece of card stock (we used blue, but you can use any color you like).
  7. Affix the gems to the crown.
  8. Use a marker to add the gem details.
  9. Glue the crown to the top of the letter Q.

little girl glues her lowercase q craft two children work on their lowercase q craft a child works on her lowercase q craft

Learning with Your Letter Q Craft

As you and your child assemble your Q Is for Queen Craft, practice saying /qu/–/qu/–queen together. You can find more tips for working on pre-reading skills with your preschooler in this handy download.

child holds up her lowercase q craft

We would LOVE to see how your lowercase Q craft turns out! Please share your photos with us on our Facebook page, or tag your Instagram photos with the hashtag #allaboutABCcrafts!

Want More ABC Crafts?

page spread from the abc crafts lowercase series download

Free Lowercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with lowercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Lowercase Letters.

page spread from the abc crafts uppercase series download

Free Uppercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with uppercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Uppercase Letters.

Photos by: Rachel Neumann

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I wish I had found this site soon!

Natalie

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I love this way of teaching and learning!

Ashleigh

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This is so adorable! My 3 year old daughter will love this! Thank you!

Heather

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I love these crafts! Especially because they focus on lowercase letters, which often get left behind when it comes to fun activities.

Robin E.

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Heather,
When my kids were little I noticed that there was so much available for capital letters but so little for lower case. I’m glad we can now provide both.

Chara

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Love this! :)

carly Chandler

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My daughter will love this!

Libby

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Thank you for these little gems! We enjoy them so much!

Merry

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You’re welcome, Libby! So glad you and your kids enjoy them!

Nichole C

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My daughter loves these so much!

Daisy Grandlinard

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Doing this tomorrow with our “princesses”

Merry

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Ooooh, have fun, Daisy! ?

Gaby

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Fun! We’ll be learning the letter Q next week and will use this. Thank you.

Michelle Haney

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Great activit, educational and fun, thanks

Koogle

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We love arts and crafts. Thank you for providing exciting and engaging ideas week after week. I love, too, that you provide templates. Many thanks.

Merry

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You’re welcome, Koogle! ?

Jess

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Great quick activity, thanks!

Merry

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You’re welcome, Jess! ?

Olivia Sharp

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Love this activity!

Lauren Walden

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These programs look like just what my three Dyslexic children need!

Merry

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Hi Lauren–if you haven’t seen it already, you may want to explore the dyslexia resources page too: https://blog.allaboutlearningpress.com/category/dyslexia/

Meg Wright

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My kids love this!

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Aw, that’s great, Meg! ?

cassie stinemetz

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Cute idea

Nicole

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What a great activity!

Rachel

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Looks like fun!

Erin

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This is a great idea!

Elina

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My kids love crafts like this!

Lisa

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This looks like fun

Donnajean

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I get hesitant about trying to do these crafts because I am tech-resistant and jam my printer trying to put cardstock through.

Robin E.

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No problem, Donnajean! We recommend printing the templates onto plain printer paper and then tracing the shapes onto cardstock. Since you’ll use just little pieces of more than one color of cardstock, it’s less wasteful that way too.

Shuhudha

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Thank you … I ll surely help my child to learn it in more interesting way

Robin E.

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You’re welcome, Shuhudha! I hope your child enjoys making this letter craft.

Katie

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A fun way to practice letters!

Travis

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My kids love crafts like this!

Danielle B.

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A great way to get your children engaged in pre-reading skills!