Free Printable Sports Bookplates for Kids

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

For all of you moms with sports-minded kids, here’s a way to make their reading
more enjoyable… well, we can hope.
Right click and save to your computer. Personalize if you wish, using any print program. Print on adhesive-backed paper or 2×4? labels. Peel and stick to the inside cover of your favorite books. You can also print [...]

Christmas Headlines for Scrapbooking or Crafts

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

 
 

 

Last Minute Thanksgiving Crafts!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Here’s a cute headline for your scrapbook, cards, or crafts. Just click for a larger view, then save to your computer. Print using any graphics program. 

I made these name badges for a class party a few years ago. You can personalize them before or after printing. Print on name badge paper, or on sticker paper. [...]

Thanksgiving Candy Wrappers – Free Printables

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Wow, I can’t believe Thanksgiving is almost here! I found these candy wrappers in my files that I made for classroom favors a few years ago. I left the back blank so you can personalize them before printing. Just cut them out and wrap around kitkat bars.

More Back to School Printable Bookplates and a Bookmark

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

For the bookmark, just click for a larger view, then save to your computer. Print on cardstock. If you like, laminate with contact paper before cutting out. More bookmarks can be found here.
For the bookplates, click for a larger view, then save to your computer. Personalize if you wish, using any print program. Print on adhesive-backed paper [...]

Candy Bouquets for Karate Birthday Party and Teacher Gifts

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

My last post on the bubble gum bouquet sent me searching for photos of candy bouquets that I made a few years ago. Just wanted to show you that you can customize them for any occassion. 
First up is a sucker bouquet, made for a first grade teacher. The flowers were printed on the computer, laminated, and [...]

Become Superman in 5 Easy Steps!

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Step 1 : Lay on floor, arms outstretched, wearing a red cape (made from mom’s $20 a yard red stretch velvet fabric, cut out when she wasn’t looking).
Step 2: Get Dad to hold up the ends of the cape.

Step 3: Ask Mom to snap a picture.

Step 4: Ask Mom to remove the background, using Paint [...]