Free Dollhouse Printables – 9 Miniature PDF Designs to Download

After sharing my favorite free wallpaper and tile floor printables in earlier posts, I figured it’s time to expand our collection with more tiny treasures.

I’ve picked out 9 fun free dollhouse printables from my designs that you can download and craft right at home, and included some ideas for your mini sceneries.

Why am I giving these away for free? Honestly, it’s because I love creating them and seeing them come to life in your miniature scenes.

Of course, I also truly hope you’ll take a moment to check out my Etsy store. Supporting my shop helps me continue making more things to share, both free and premium.

So, make yourself comfy and let’s dive into these freebies. I can’t wait to see how you use them in your miniature world!


PS. Check out my own personal dollhouse printable store on Etsy as well!

1. Free Miniature Cereal Boxes Printable Set


This printable set includes mini cereal box designs – think classic Corn Flakes, Puffed Rice, Muesli, and a few other favorites – all shrunken down to 1:12 scale. They look just like the real thing, only much smaller!


How to use in your dollhouse: After assembling, you can place these mini cereal boxes on your dollhouse kitchen counter or tuck them into a pantry shelf.

You could even line them up in a miniature grocery store or market stall. Because they’re hollow once assembled, you can add a bit of crumpled paper inside to give them weight, so they won’t tip over easily during play or display.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: I recommend printing the cereal boxes on cardstock or photo paper (for sturdiness and bright color).

Print at 100% scale on A4 or Letter size – the templates are already scaled for 1:12. Once printed, carefully cut out each outline, fold along the lines, and glue the tabs to form your mini boxes.


2. Free Floral Wall Calendar (1:12 Scale)


This is a miniature wall calendar featuring all 12 months with a lovely floral theme. Each month’s page has its own pretty flower artwork and a tiny calendar grid. It’s versatile enough for any time of year.


How to use in your dollhouse: Hang the mini calendar in a dollhouse kitchen, office, or bedroom – anywhere you’d have a calendar in real life.

For a fun detail, try actually “turning” the pages each month in your display (the pages are separate in the printable so you can stack them). Use a tiny brad or a little ribbon to hold the pages together at the top.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: Print on regular white paper – this makes it easier to fold or flip the pages. The file is already sized for 1:12 scale, so print at 100%.

Once printed, cut out the pages (a precision craft knife helps for neat edges). A small piece of thread or a miniature sticky hook can serve as a hanger on your dollhouse wall.


PS. Check out my own personal dollhouse printable store on Etsy as well!

3. Free Travel-Themed Mini Book Covers printables

Time to stock your mini library! This is a set of 12 printable book covers, all themed around travel and adventure. Each cover represents a different destination or journey – from Paris and Venice to far-off Marrakech or a spooky Transylvania. These covers have titles on the spines too, so they look great on a shelf.



How to use in your dollhouse: Create miniature books by wrapping these covers around small blocks of balsa wood, foam, or even thick card cut to size.

Line up the travel books on a dollhouse bookshelf or stack a couple on a coffee table for a well-traveled look. These also work great as coffee table books in a modern dollhouse setting.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: For best results, print the book covers on normal printer paper at 100% scale. Regular paper is easier to fold tightly around your faux book blocks.

The covers are sized for 1:12 scale. Once printed, cut them out carefully. Use a glue stick to attach the cover around your chosen “pages” (wood or card). If you want the books to open, you can fold some blank paper inside and attach the cover around it.

Just like I created my mini diary:

4. Children’s Storybook Covers


This printable set contains miniature children’s book covers – think fairy tales and classic storybooks with whimsical illustrations: featuring charming titles like The Enchanted Forest or Mouse in Trouble.

Each cover is bursting with color and cute artwork, just like the beloved books from childhood.


How to use in your dollhouse: These mini books are perfect for a dollhouse nursery or children’s bedroom scene. You can place a couple of storybooks on a tiny bedside table or an open toy box.

If you have a dollhouse school or classroom setup, a stack of these on a desk or reading corner would look adorable.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: Print the children’s book covers on normal paper at actual size (100%). The covers are small (around 3/4 inch high) so a high-quality print setting helps the tiny details stay clear.

Cut them out with sharp scissors. You can glue each cover around a little piece of foam or balsa wood, like the previous printables.

For a durable finish (especially if kids will play with them), consider a light coat of clear-drying glue or Mod Podge on the covers to protect the color.


PS. Check out my own personal dollhouse printable store on Etsy as well!

5. Holiday Mini Coloring Books

Here’s a fun one: miniature coloring books with holiday themes! This printable offers a few tiny coloring book covers and pages. I’ve included a Cozy Autumn-themed coloring book (with pumpkins and ghosts to color) and a Christmas one (with Santa, trees, and snowmen outlines), among others.

Each book has a cute cover and a handful of “inside” pages that are basically little black-and-white line drawings for coloring.


How to use in your dollhouse: These mini coloring books look right at home in a dollhouse playroom or classroom. You might set one on a tiny table with a couple of miniature crayons (you can make crayons by snipping the ends of toothpicks and coloring them with markers )


You can leave some pages “open” to a particular picture to look like it’s mid-coloring.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: For these, use cardstock paper and print at 100% scale. The pages are tiny, so choose a fine print quality. After printing, cut out the covers and the little interior pages.

Stack the pages and place the cover around them. You can secure them by just dabbing a bit of glue along the spine to bind it.

One tip: scoring the cover lightly with a blade before folding helps it fold cleanly. These books are roughly 1 inch or less tall, to fit perfectly in 1:12 scale scenes.

Check out my other mini coloring books, I have so many, in my video below:

6. Miniature Wedding Cards (1-Inch Foldables)


Celebrate tiny love stories with this printable set of miniature wedding cards, each just 1 inch wide when folded.

The collection includes elegant designs with florals, gold rings, script fonts, and classic “Mr. & Mrs.” text – all sized for 1:12 scale.


How to use in your dollhouse: Set up a miniature wedding table or gift area with a few of these cards propped on a side table, tucked next to tiny wrapped gifts, or displayed on a reception backdrop.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: Print on light cardstock or thick paper for best results. Keep the scale at 100%, then cut and gently score before folding. The cards are designed to stand open, or can be left closed and tied with thread or ribbon for an extra decorative look.


PS. Check out my own personal dollhouse printable store on Etsy as well!

7. Miniature Christmas Wrapping Paper & Gift Tags

What’s a dollhouse Christmas without presents under the tree? This free set provides miniature wrapping paper sheets in festive patterns and matching tiny gift tags.

The wrapping paper designs are scaled down so that when you wrap a 1:12 scale box, and the gift tags are itty-bitty, but they really complete the look of a wrapped present.

How to use in your dollhouse: Use the printed wrapping paper to wrap small beads or wooden blocks to create mini Christmas presents. The tiny gift tags can be glued onto the presents or tied on with a sliver of thread.

In a scene, you might also leave a roll of “leftover” wrapping paper on a mini table, as if your dollhouse family has been busy wrapping gifts.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: For the wrapping paper, print on regular paper – this makes it easy to fold and wrap around small objects. Cut out the paper sheets with scissors or a craft knife.

For the gift tags, I suggest using cardstock so they are a bit sturdier. A hole punch can be used (if you have a tiny one) to make a hole in the tag, and then thread a bit of sewing thread through to tie it onto a package.


8. Easter Greeting Cards


This set features miniature Easter cards. The designs include bunnies, chicks, Easter eggs, spring flowers and cheerful “Happy Easter” messages, all scaled down for your dollhouse friends. Each card is a one-page design that you fold in half.


How to use in your dollhouse: You can display these mini Easter cards on a mantel or shelf during a dollhouse Easter celebration. They also look great alongside a mini Easter basket or on the dining table as part of an Easter morning scene.

Another idea: if you have a dollhouse front porch or mailbox, have an Easter card sticking out of the mail slot to show holiday greetings being delivered.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: Print on a white cardstock or good quality paper for crisp images. Because the cards are small, a craft knife and ruler can help with straight cuts.

You can papercraft envelopes from a bit of paper, just like I show in the video below:

9. Valentine’s Day Mini Cards

Your dollhouse couples and friends can now exchange valentines! This printable set includes mini Valentine’s Day cards in a few different styles. Each one folds in half like a real greeting card. They’re perfect for adding a romantic or friendship touch to your February 14th dollhouse scenes.


How to use in your dollhouse: You could place a Valentine card on a bed or dresser in a dollhouse bedroom, as if someone left a love note.

[Download the PDF here]


Printing Instructions: Use light cardstock or quality paper and print at full size (1:12). The cards are small when folded (under an inch), so high print quality will ensure the text and hearts look clear.

If you want an aged or vintage look (for those with retro designs), you can lightly brush the edges with a colored pencil or a tiny bit of ink. But they look lovely as-is, ready to make your dollhouse a little more romantic.

PS. Check out my own personal dollhouse printable store on Etsy as well!

My Final Conclusion

I hope you enjoy this new batch of free printables! It’s been so much fun for me to share these, and I love knowing they’ll bring your dollhouse scenes to life. If you use any of these freebies, I’d love to see photos of your creations – feel free to share them or tag me on social media so I can cheer on your mini projects.

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Happy crafting!

Kind regards,

Lizzy

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