Creepy 3D Paper snacks & pizza tutorial

How to make creepy 3D paper snacks & pizza

In this creepy 3D paper snacks & pizza tutorial, I explore a pizza-gone-wrong idea using handmade paper art, playful textures, and slightly unsettling details.

For this project, I combine illustration, hand-cut paper art, and simple 3D construction, making it perfect for anyone who enjoys crafting, Halloween vibes, or quirky character design. In addition, this beginner-friendly tutorial shows how to turn a flat illustration into layered 3D paper art.

You can follow along with the full video on YouTube, and download the free printable templates to create your own version at home. Finally, this project can be made as a card or wall artwork using simple tools and materials.

Watch the full 3D paper snacks & pizza video on YouTube

To show the full creative process, I documented the entire project in a YouTube video, from sketching the designs to cutting, layering, and assembling the final 3D pieces.

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/3hpFJv4Js7s

In the video, you’ll see:
How the creepy snack characters were designed
How I turn flat illustrations into 3D paper objects
Cutting, layering, and assembling tips
The final reveal of the finished snacks on a plate
It’s a relaxed, creative process video, perfect if you enjoy watching things come together step by step.

Materials you'll need

  • Multi-use paper for drawing, inking & coloring
  • Optional: Printed templates (200 gram recommended)
  • Pencil, eraser, fineliner and alcohol markers
  • Scissors, craft knife and a ruler
  • Glue
  • 3d foam stickers or foam board (cut up in small cubes)


Free printable snacks & pizza template

Not everyone loves drawing and that’s completely okay. To make this project accessible for everyone, I created a free printable template of the creepy snacks. This means you can jump straight into the fun part: coloring, cutting, assembling, and crafting, without worrying about drawing the designs yourself.

What’s included in the free template:
Ready-to-print creepy pizza and snack designs
Clean line art for easy cutting
Perfect for personal crafting, decorating, or playful Halloween projects


Hand coloring a cartoon pizza illustration on paper using markers, original food character artwork by WebStudio Paper Lab

Creepy 3D paper pizza snack illustration

Download the free template here

Creepy pizza slice template with monster faces for 3D paper snacks and DIY paper crafts

Template 3d paper pizza & snacks

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3D Paper Snacks & Pizza Step-by-Step

  • Start by drawing, inking & coloring the creepy snacks or use the template and color this instead
  • Prepare background as shown in the video
  • Use 3D foam stickers to create layers and depth
  • Take you time - mistakes are part of the process

If you enjoyed this project, you’ll find many more step-by-step DIY and creative videos over on my YouTube channel. From festive seasonal crafts to illustration, coloring, and detailed handmade projects, I share the full creative process in a calm and approachable way.

Be sure to visit Webstudio Paper Lab for more inspiration, tutorials, and creative ideas, and feel free to explore other videos if you’d like to continue crafting along or discover new techniques.

Personal use only

This template is a free gift for personal use only.
Please don’t resell, redistribute, or upload the files elsewhere.

A lot of care, time, and creativity went into making this project, thank you for respecting the work behind it.


If you make your own creepy snacks using this template, I’d love to see them.
Tag me or share your creations, weird snacks are always welcome here: @Webstudio2amigos on Facebook and Instagram.

Happy crafting,
Ingrid
Webstudio Paper Lab / Webstudio 2Amigos

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