Printable Paper Guinea Pigs

Make some super cute printable paper guinea pigs. This set has a mama with two babies to cut, fold and slot together – no glue needed!

This printable craft was first published in 2016 and has been updated with a new, improved template set and reshared for today’s audience. 

Get the template here

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

This template is also available in our pet crafts value bundle.

Do you have a soft spot for guinea pigs? I do. Last year we bought two young pigs by the names of Bob and Lucy for our girls.

I say ‘for our girls’, but secretly I bought them for me.

When I was growing up we kept guinea pigs. We began with three, which soon became many. We sold the babies to the pet shop (if we weren’t allowed to keep them), and the four dollars per piggy she paid us was GOLD to a ten-year-old.

I wanted my girls to experience being guinea pig owners, especially the part with tiny fur babies. This happened quicker than I anticipated!

As expected, they’re both smitten and I’m happy to report that it’s just as amazing as I remembered to hold a baby guinea pig in your hands. This picture is of a one-day-old baby.

Day old baby guinea pig

This one’s a few weeks old.

Cute baby guinea pig

Guinea pig babies are born completely covered in fur with their eyes open (unlike hairless baby mice). Straight away, they can walk around and even eat grass. They grow fast. After 7 weeks, ours were more than ready to leave their mama.

It was sad to say goodbye, but all 3 of Lucy’s babies have moved on and found new homes now.

She won’t be having any more because Bob has been desexed (an interesting discussion to have with kids!). We thought it would be kinder for Lucy not to be constantly pregnant. Also, it’s a big responsibility to find good homes for all their babies, so these three were it for our family.

guinea pigs sitting in a white tub

When the last of the babies was shipped off to his new home, Miss K asked me to make a paper guinea pig for her.

You know I’m always up for a paper craft challenge!

Paper guinea pigs aren’t the same as the real thing, but they are still cute. If you have a kid who’d love a pet guinea pig but don’t want the responsibility of keeping them, this is the next best thing.

New, improved template set

This template now comes with printable photos and instructions and includes a colour-your-own version. Thanks to a reader suggestion, I’ve also added a blank version of the piggies (with no fur markings) so kids can make piggies that look like their own pets. 

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

How to make printable paper guinea pigs

You will need:

  • Card stock in white
  • Markers if colouring your own
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Optional scoring tool (or use a blunt butter knife), cutting mat
    and ruler
  • The Guinea Pig template set, available from our printables store and TPT store

How to:

Print the templates to card stock. Colour with markers if using the colour-your-own set.

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

Cut the shapes out.

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

Optionally, score the fold lines across the top of the guinea pigs’ backs with your scoring tool and knife.

Fold the guinea pig, glue the support tab into place in the piggie’s lower stomach, and slot the ears into the marked slits.

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

I’ve made a second set of babies using earth coloured card stock (kraft paper) to give the mama more babies.

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

Miss K was very pleased with them!

Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

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Printable paper guinea pigs DIY paper toy for kids

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