Make an Easy Class Quilt: Paper Quilt Bulletin Board Templates
Inside: Make dull subjects exciting with a class quilt project your students will love. These easy printable paper templates can turn just about any lesson into a fun, low-prep, budget-friendly bulletin board display.
Finding new bulletin board ideas can feel like just one more thing on your never-ending to-do list. But what if you could skip the scroll and have your students create a beautiful class quilt during their regular lessons?
These printable quilt templates feature fun patterned borders with blank centers for writing or drawing. When students finish their pieces and you put them all together, you'll have a stunning and unique class quilt to brighten your bulletin board, door, or walls.
Everyone will feel proud of their accomplishments, and you'll have saved loads of time, checked off student displays and decor, and given your kids something they genuinely enjoyed. That’s a win all around. But there’s more...
You’ll also turn a dull subject into a fun, engaging lesson. Your students will stay focused, be creative, and you’ll see their confidence soar as they see their work included in a shared class display.
What felt like “just an art project” to your students was actually meaningful learning in disguise... and they enjoyed every minute of it.
And because these templates can be reused again and again, they won’t eat into your budget.
Whether you're teaching writing, SEL, science, or seasonal topics, these quilt squares are an easy, flexible way to make lessons more engaging and purposeful.
Boring subjects? Suddenly more fun. Daydreamers? Now, excited learners, eager to do their best.
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Blank Paper Quilt Squares That Make Learning Fun
Not sure how you’d use blank quilt templates in your lessons? Once you get started, you’ll be amazed at how many ways they fit into your day. Whether you’re working on writing, SEL, or math, these quilt squares make learning more engaging and meaningful.
Here are just a few fun and practical ways to use them:
Why Teachers Love These Paper Quilt Templates
Teachers keep coming back to this resource because it’s easy to use and ticks so many boxes. It’s creative, meaningful, and versatile enough to fit into almost any lesson plan. Here’s why it’s a favorite:
Each quilt square includes a patterned border that students can color and a blank center where they can write or draw. Whether it’s a creative writing prompt, a reflection on kindness, or a math pattern, the layout works across subjects. That mix of structure and open-ended creativity keeps things purposeful and fun.
Teachers love how easily these quilt squares fit into lessons. Aimee, a first grade teacher, used them to support a themed reading unit:
“Studying an end of year Cinderella story with Smokey Mountain Cinderella, the quilt square was an added activity for the culture of the mountains.”
Aimee - 1st Grade
They’re also a hit for social-emotional learning. Lexi, who teaches fourth grade, shared:
“My students loved these! We used them to make a kindness quilt! They were the perfect size and the patterns were so fun!”
Lexi - 4th Grade
The quilt format naturally encourages collaboration. If you’re looking for a simple, meaningful way to help your class connect, this project does the trick. Seeing their individual pieces come together into one shared display builds pride, teamwork, and a stronger sense of classroom community.
How to Use These Classroom Quilt Templates
Using your class quilt couldn’t be easier. Just follow these simple steps:
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Repeat as often as you like throughout the year—just change the prompt, and your quilt becomes a whole new activity!
When to Use a Classroom Paper Quilt Project
These templates aren’t just a one-time activity. You can reuse them all year long just by changing up your prompts. They're especially great when you need an idea for special events on your celebration calendar. Here are some special days that I like for SEL:
A Simple, Budget-Friendly Bulletin Board Idea
If you’re looking for easy quilt ideas that don’t require much prep or extra supplies, these printable templates are a great solution.
The black-and-white printable square templates can be colored by students or printed on colored paper to save time. Hang them in a grid to make a full-class quilt or spread smaller groupings throughout your room. Teachers have used them for bulletin boards, classroom doors, and even hallway displays that grow over time.
There’s also a digital option with Google Slides™ templates. It’s an easy way to bring in a bit of tech practice as students can type kindness messages, poems, short stories, or even a mini bio for a back-to-school activity.
Try Them for FREE
You can download these paper quilt templates to get started for free. They may be all you need for now, but if you want your students to have a greater variety of designs to choose from, get the full kit HERE.
Looking for More Classroom Quilt Ideas?
If you’re using The Kindness Quilt book in your literacy block, these templates pair perfectly with it. After reading the story, you can get students to create their own squares based on acts of kindness they’ve done, witnessed, or received. This helps them reflect and also gives you a meaningful way to display character education in action.
Need more inspiration? Try searching for paper quilt ideas, printable paper quilt patterns, or even quilt examples on Pinterest or Google. You'll see just how many creative directions these templates can take you.
Want a Done-for-You Paper Quilt Craft?
If you'd rather skip the planning and just print and go, grab one of my ready-made quilt kits. I have several character-building options designed to save time and spark creativity while giving you meaningful, student-made classroom décor.
A Calming Mandala Quilt for Valentine’s or Kindness Day
Your upper elementary students will love coloring these kindness-themed mandalas featuring words like “empathy” and “compassion.” With 30 designs and a version for younger students too, it’s an easy way to create a thoughtful, eye-catching class display.


