The simple joy of creating and playing with a mini maze offers a refreshingly fun activity! Crafting a maze is an exercise in creativity and problem-solving, challenging your mind to design a path that’s both intriguing and solvable.
Let your imagination run wild with each twist and turn as you navigate the intricate network you’ve created. Figuring out the correct route is like solving a puzzle.
Use our stencil to create a simple maze with a clear path, or dream up your own intricate designs with hidden corners and secret passages!
Make your own pencil case with a 3D pen! Use this handy stencil to design a custom box to organize all your writing materials. Choose your favorite colors and add unique details to make it your own.
Tetris, created by Alexey Pajitnov in 1985, is considered one of the most widely played video games ever. The name Tetris came about by combining the word tetra, meaning four, and tennis, Alexey’s favorite sport. Now it’s time to design a 3D version with 3Doodler!
Amplify the sound on your cell phone with this stereo-styled speaker and phone holder. Make it with some cardboard and your 3D pen. Get ready to turn up the volume!
Love is in the air with these adorable heart-shaped balloons. Make one or a whole bunch to share with friends and family. Choose a range of colors or stick to classics for a fun Valentine’s Day craft!
3Doodler took inspiration from the wintry weather and the long history of icy architecture to create a stunning 3D ice castle. Design an ice castle with this stencil!
The Edmund Pettus Bridge, now a National Historic Landmark, was the site of the Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights in 1965. Create a version of this historic bridge in 3D.
Use this stencil to create an alebrije, an imaginary creature that has origins in Mexican Folk Art. This doodle is part fox and rabbit!
Use this stencil to design a giraffe, lion, elephant, parrot, and alligator.
Use this stencil to create a Brontosaurus skeleton.
Use this stencil to dive deeper into Atoms and how they work.
Use this stencil along with the ball and socket mold kit to create your own customizable action figures.
Use this stencil to create your own Easter Bunny. The perfect little project for the whole family.
Looking for a fun project to celebrate Lunar New Year? Doodle a few festive lanterns with this stencil.
Use this stencil to create different moons that represent the different moon cycles.
Get ready to launch into a fun STEAM project with this desktop catapult stencil.
Use this stencil to craft a globe. This softball-size globe is the perfect way to explore the world.
Doodle your own yummy burger with this stencil! Check out the related tutorial here if you need a little extra help.
Doodle your own shadow puppets with this stencil! Check out the related tutorial here if you need a little extra help.
Doodle your own rocketship with this stencil! Check out the related tutorial here if you need a little extra help.
Doodle your own 3D robot with this stencil! Check out the related tutorial here if you need a little extra help.
Use this stencil to Doodle your own space decals. Check out the tutorial associated with this stencil here.
Use this stencil to Doodle your own cartoon character for a flipbook. Check out the tutorial associated with this stencil here.
Small goats made of straw are one of the most popular Christmas decorations in Sweden. Get creative and Doodle your own Yule Goat with this stencil.
Enjoy a nostalgic holiday tradition and share the story of Rudolph complete with your own Doodled version of the world’s most famous reindeer.
Though this isn’t a stencil, this printable city background will serve as a bustling stage to play along with your Doodles!
While not a stencil per se, this beach background is the perfect sunny background to compliment your Doodles.
While not exactly a stencil, this stellar space background will help you blast off into your imagination by adding scenery for your far out Doodles!
This cool printable background isn’t a stencil, but it will serve as a wild stage to to play along with your Doodles!
Though not a stencil, you can print this fun carnival story background to bring your Doodles to the circus!
The Fort Pitt Bridge is a steel, double-decked bowstring arch bridge that crosses the Monongahela River. Now go doodle it.
Doodle your own unique, eco-chic looking bowls. Perfect for storing jewelry, accessories and other bits and bobs.
Handcraft your own vintage puppets in different shades of wood filament!
Doodle your own little rowing boats with wood filaments.
Design your own miniature rocking chair. Use different shades of wooden filament for extra accuracy.
Get in the spirit of the season with a creative project that brings a holiday touch to your home decor. Celebrate winter with a welcoming wreath that’s easy to customize and can dress up any door, wall, or cozy fireplace.
Print these stencils & Doodle your own cute unicorn, arrowhead or flying bats headband.
Add a custom touch to any piece of fabric by making your very own fabric stencils.
Make a model of a V-Twin engine using our simple stencil. Yes, it really cranks!
Use this stencil to create a helicopter with moving rotor blades.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece, falling water house, broken down into rectangles.
Instructions
1. Fill in the stencils.
2. You will be making many rectangular prisms made of 6 flat rectangles. Mark them with numbers so you don’t lose track, as you make them.
3. Look at the picture beside each stencil to see what they should look like as you make rectangular prisms.
4. Put the rectangular prisms together, using guide photo colour codes. The colours and numbers in the stencil correspond to the colours in the guide pictures.
Doodle a toppling tower of your own.
Bank of China Tower – Hong Kong
Instructions
1. Draw all the components by first drawing the frames and then fill it in.
2. Follow the letters to see which joints to connect. Please use the diagram and photo as a reference.
3. After all the components are connected. Fill in the roof triangles.
4. Connect point R & S. Attach the masts on point R & S or draw on the points a new pair of masts.
Christmas Tree
Instructions
Make the base of the tree and the two sides. Doodle the sides to the base.
Decorate the tree at will.
There are three different sizes: small, middle and big.
Design 3D Shapes!
Instructions
Choose a size and make 1 Initial Face, 1 Second Face, 4 First Level Faces, 4 Second Level Faces and 1 Closing Edge in the same size.
Check the diagram, read every step before joining any pieces, and be sure to understand how it works. You can use pieces from other steps to help yourself check the geometry and join with the right angles. In this polyhedron it is very important, not only diedric angle (117º), but also to check that every face is a regular pentagon, and that all edges of each face are in the same plane.
Attach Second Face to Initial Face, 117º angle, with a small bead. You can use a First Level Face (step 4) to check the angle, or attach them at the same time.
Attach one First Level Face to the structure, as the diagram shows, with a small bead. Attach 2 First Level Faces more.
Complete half dodecahedron by attaching one Second Level Face, as the diagram shows, with a small bead.
Start the second half by attaching the last First Level Face, as the diagram shows, with a small bead. You can use a Second Level Face (step 7) to check the angle, or attach them at the same time.
Attach 3 Second Level Faces, as the diagram shows, with a small bead.
Finish the structure by attaching the Closing Edge, as the diagram shows, with a small bead.
Design 3D Shapes: The Cube!
Instructions
Choose a size and make 1 Squeare Base, 2 Side Faces, 1 Single Edge in the same size.
Read every step before joining any pieces, and be sure to understand how it works. You can use pieces from other steps to help yourself check the geometry and join with the right angles.
Attach each Side Face perpendicular (90º) to Full Triangle at A, B with a small bead.
Attach every Single edge to both Side Faces at C with a small bead.
Done!
Design 3D Shapes: The icosahedron!
Instructions
Check the diagram, read every step before joining any pieces, and be sure to understand how it works. Take your time if needed, this a bit harder to visualize than the cube… With this method, first you’ll build a “core” of the icosahedron, and then add the remaining faces. As in dodecahedron, it is pretty important to check that all edges of each pentagon are in the same plane.You can use pieces from other steps to help yourself check the geometry and join with the right angles.
Choose a size and make 1 Structure Pentagon-1, 1 Structure Pentagon-2, 1 Structure Pentagon-3 and 2 Structure Bottoms.
Attach Structure Pentagon-1 to one Structure Bottom, 101º angle, as the diagram shows, with a small bead. You can use Structure Pentagon-2 (step 4) to check the angle, or attach them at the same time.
Attach Structure Pentagon-2 symmetric to the last one, as the diagram shows, with a small bead.
Attach Structure Pentagon-3 as the diagram shows, with a small bead. Check that the three side faces are three regular, planar pentagons.
Finish the structure by attaching on top the second Structure Bottom triangle, as the diagram shows, with a small bead.
Make 6 Final Faces and 3 Final Edges in the same size as the other pieces.
Build the pyramids on each pentagon of the structure (3) by attaching 2 Final faces and 1 Final Edge on each one, as the diagram shows. The angle between faces and pentagon is 32º, you can attach two pieces at the same time to check that it is right.
Design 3D Shapes: The octahedron!
Instructions
Choose a size and make 1 Square Base, 2 Side Faces and 2 Closing Edges in the same size.
Check the diagrams, read all the steps before joining any pieces, and be sure to understand how it works. You can use pieces from other steps to help yourself check the geometry and join with the right angle.
Attach two pieces of Side Faces to the Square Base at A, B, 55º angle between faces, with a small bead; you can check the angle by joining them at the same time.
Turn the structure upside down and repeat step 3 on the other side of the Square Base.
Done!
Design 3D Shapes: The tetrahedron!
Instructions
Choose a size and make 1 Full Triangle, 1 Two edges, 1 Single edge in the same size.
Read all the steps before joining any pieces, and be sure to understand how it works. You can use pieces from other steps to help yourself check the geometry and join with the right angle.
Attach Two edges to Full Triangle at A, C, 71º angle between faces, with a small bead. You can use Single edge (step 4) to check the angle.
Attach Single edge to Full Triangle at B and Two edges at D with a small bead.
Done!
Blue Mosque in Turkey, Istanbul. Simplified for 3Doodler.
Instructions
Make the separate parts as you create the stencils. Follow the letters for order.
Start to create parts. Follow the letters to see which joints to connect. Look at Layout guides to see the layout of parts and placements.
Use the arcs in stencil to create domes. Respective arcs are by the parts it belongs to. Create as many arcs as you want to match the density of the dome you want.
A strong 3D structure like the arm of a construction crane or stage lighting rig.
Instructions
Make a 2-D truss section by tracing the pattern.
The pattern repeats every four inches. Extend the truss to the desired length by moving down four inches and adding more sections.
Make four pieces of equal length. In the following steps, they are combined to make a box-like 3-D truss.
Lay one piece flat. Hold a second one at right angles to it, with their long sides touching. Add plastic to weld them together along their length.
Make sure the two pieces are lined up evenly and are at a right angle. The structure is stronger if the joints are aligned correctly.
Combine the second and third pieces the same way as in step 4. Now you should have two long right-angle beams.
Put one beam on the table and line up the other one on top of it so they form a long, square box. Weld the two seams along their length.