>>75484
Semi-serious response: if you go to the range more often than a few times a year, it is vastly less expensive to buy in bulk. The targets that cost $1.50 each at the range are furty cents apiece if you buy a hundred at a time.
Or you could get some of that corrugated plastic sheet they sell at building supply stores, cut it to an appropriate shape, and use it as a template to draw them on rolls of arts-n-crafts paper from Wal-Mart with Sharpies. You could even use cardboard from an appliance box but it will not be as durable. You will probably want a big wide chisel point marker to draw the outline portions that you'll need to see past a few feet away, of course. The shapes required are generally pretty simple, generally with lots of straight lines. I've borrowed this example from a gentleman who calls himself Fr. Frog, but is probably not an actual frog. Then again, this is the Internet and anyone could be a frog, even me.
Some carpentry hobbyists with a lot of equipment in the garage take this kind of thing seriously enough to set up the bandsaw and make templates on sheets of Masonite and use them as templates with spray paint, but that might be going a little too far.