
There are so many uses for a bubble letter I, like banners, quilting patterns, craft projects, scrapbooking, lettering… oh I could keep going, but honestly you’ve probably already got a project in mind or you wouldn’t be here!
And sure, you could try drawing one yourself. But getting that thick bubbly look just right by hand is one of those things that always ends up taking way longer than expected. A clean printable just skips all that. Print it, trace it, cut it, color it, done.
Printable Bubble Letter I
How to Use Your Bubble Letter I
Once you’ve got your bubble letter I printed out, the fun part starts. Here are a few ways people use it:
Trace it onto cardstock and cut it out for a banner. Color it in with markers, crayons, or watercolors for a fun kids activity. Use it as a stencil for fabric projects or quilting patterns. Enlarge or shrink it before printing to fit whatever size your project needs. Layer a few printed copies to make a thicker, bolder version for signs and displays.
Tips for Getting the Best Print
Before you hit print, a couple of quick things worth knowing. Printing on cardstock instead of regular paper gives you a much sturdier letter, which makes cutting and tracing way easier.
If you’re using it as a stencil, laminating it after cutting will help it last through multiple uses. And if you need it bigger or smaller, just adjust the scale in your printer settings before printing.
While You’re Here…
Since you’re already in printable mode, you might as well grab a few more. These are some of our most popular ones and it’s easy to see why.

















