Lowercase Bubble Letters

One of my very first posts on CraftJr. was a set of printable bubble letters – and ever since then I’ve been getting requests for a set of printable lowercase bubble letters. Yeah, it only took me a year to get around to it. Because that’s how I roll!!! And now my life is complete – because I also just added bubble numbers and punctuation, too!

We’d love to know how you are using our bubble letters, please leave a comment to share your letter projects and ideas with our other readers!

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Founder and CEO of Woo! Jr. Kids Activities, Wendy loves creating crafts, activities and printables that help teachers educate and give parents creative ways to spend time with their children.

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9 comments

  1. Imogene Griffin

    I love the bubble letters. I am trying different methods to help my 4 year old granddaughter remember her alphabets by sight. So I have created a game and book from these letters for us to have fun with. Thank you. I like the tee shirt idea I might have her make a tee shirt with her name on it. Her 8 year old sister might even enjoy that craft. Thanks!

  2. Candace

    Great letters and numbers. Two suggestions from a preschool teacher… The a should be the circle with the line next to it and the number 4 should be the open top four. That’s how we teach it and so many sites don’t use these because the type on computers and phones don’t use it.

  3. Jennifer

    We’re printing the letters on white vellum for a VBS project. The kids will color the letter in their name, and we will cut them out and ModPodge them onto a white lampshade with their own artwork and other assorted pieces of colored mulberry or tissue paper, to make personalized mosaic lampshades. 🙂

  4. Craft club gurl

    Well I’m using the bubble letters as stencils for t-shirts. I put the letters in words or sentences on Paint and print them out. Then, I cut the inside of each letter out while keeping the whole paper intact . after that put fabric paint over stencil and voila! your own customized shirt!

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