Step One Download and print out your templates on card stock.Tip: I suggest making a plain sample model first so kids can understand what each surface is (floor, roof, wall, etc) and having that to reference while they decorate their house. Card Stock– This is THE BEST DEAL on it!.Note: This post contains affiliate links. If you have a little one, they can decorate the house and then have an adult assist them with the cutting, folding and taping. Today’s project involves a lot of cutting and folding and is perfect for school aged kids. I’m not so good with sketching but give me an X-Acto and some chipboard and let the fun begin! In fact you could call me a bit of a model nut. In architectural and art school I LOVED making models. Being that I am an architect, making Paper Houses has topped my must-make list for some time! Today’s tutorial is for 3-D paper model houses and I’ve got 3 templates for you to choose from, including a modern version. You didn’t think this modernist at heart would forget a Le Corbusier style model did you?