Showing posts with label free printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free printables. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2018

8 of My Favorite FREE Printables From Around the Interweb



I love free printables! They are pretty awesome and when a free 8x10 or some 4x6 photos become available through Walgreens, CVS, Snapfish or Shutterfly I love having these on hand to get printed! Here are 10 of my favorite printables from around the internet! Enjoy!



1. Wifi Password Printable. This is so cute! It saves as a PDF File so you can edit it, once that is edited you can use a PDF to JPG converter to save it as a regular photo so you can print at one of the above-listed places. I absolutely love this and will be ordering one soon for the Tiny House! I will probably order this as a 4x6 and have it in a cute little frame on a side table. But this will be big enough to print as large as you want it.






2. Be a Flamingo in a Flock of Pidgeons Wall Decor. I love this. It's so pretty, fun and summery. I have this printed already but I do want a bigger version of it. This is from Chicfetti and I love all her printables! I have several of them printed and other saved. She really does have great content. To save and print you do have to join her website but it's completely free! These are also PDF files, so keep that in mind.





3. Family Binder Printables. I love family binders! It's one way to keep a lot of information stored in one place. From budgets to calendars you can watch her DIY to put together your very own family binder and have it available whenever you need it. These also print as a PDF File! One thing, if you want these printed for you, you can always have Staples do it, they aren't that expensive and I love the paper they use. Super nice!











4. Floral Family Binder Printables. This is the one I used for my Shutterfly Photobook Family Binder. Since I'm single, I only used the items that would pertain to me, but I love the look of this! I will post a photo below of my Shutterfly book!




5. Laundry Room Printables. There are three on this site, so make sure you print the one that matches your washer! High Efficiency sometimes differs from a standard washer. I love how these look and it will definitely give decor and efficiency a new name! They are PDF's.





6. Lunch Box Notes. I LOVE these. None of the children are in school yet, but when they do go you can believe I will be slipping notes into their lunch boxes and backpacks. I love these, they are so cute and modern. Can you imagine being a nervous little kid on the first day of school and opening your box to see a note from your Aunt Casey (me!) saying YOU ARE LOVED! I love these. They print as a PDF.



7. Rainbow Thank You Cards. I love stationery. I love writing notes and letters. Thank You Cards are amazing! I have a stack that I haven't mailed out (from a year ago!!) so I need to get to do that. But seriously, in this day and age, we have lost the art of Thank You. I love printable thank you cards, and this one is adorable! Back when I was selling items on eBay, every package I mailed had a Thank You note. It just makes someone warm inside to be thanked, it happens so little now. Print a few. Thank a Teacher, a friend, a mentor...Thank your spouse. Trust me, you will brighten that person's day. This downloads as a Zip file, and contains this thank you card in a JPG format as well as PDF!



8. May Journal Prompts. Yes, I keep a journal. I keep a bullet journal that I also use as a daily writing journal as well. It's kind of like a catch-all. I love to have journal prompts! I like to print these out and glue them to the page of the month I'm currently in. It definitely helps you reflect and helps you put things into perspective!

So there you have, here are 8 of my favorite online printables. Anyone can print these and be sure to share! Sometimes the smallest change to a routine can make such a huge difference!







Friday, June 10, 2016

Keeping Kids Occupied This Summer

During the summer you seem to see a lot of bored kids around. I found a few things online that was pretty awesome so I wanted to share what I found to help ease off that boredom and the whining that quickly follows.

Kids can bowl for free! That's right FREE. The only thing you pay for is shoe rental and that would vary by whatever location you sign up for. In our area it was $5 a kid, so it would be more cost effective for me to buy them a pair of bowling shoes off of ebay than pay $5 per kid each time we take them bowling FOR FREE. You get 2 free games per day and they come in the form of a coupon through email. I signed up for 3 of the 4 kids. We haven't been yet but we got the coupons tacked to our Summer Board.

As a bonus you can also add a "Family Pack" that allows for up to 4 adults (and older children) to bowl those two games for free as well. It was only $30 which pays for itself!


Kids can skate for free! That's right FREE! (See a trend here?) These also come in the form of a printable coupon and it looks like you two free skate coupons per week. Also these are printed out already and on our Summer Board. 


Kids can take Microsoft Summer Day Camps for FREE! This is an awesome offer. You can sign your kid up to take free Microsoft classes, some can last up to 4 days (a few hours each day). And there are a few that are only 1 day. I find the class topics fascinating as they are teaching kids how code games like Mindcraft. These are completely free of course, however it appears in our area it's a very popular setup and we were waitlisted. Hopefully, you can get your child signed up!



Kids can take a Apple Camp class for FREE! This is another awesome offer from a great company. Here is the blurb from their website:

Apple Camp is designed to help spark the imagination of kids ages 8 to 12. They’ll learn to make movies by storyboarding ideas, shooting video, and creating an original soundtrack. Or campers can create interactive books complete with their own illustrations and sound effects. At Apple Camp, kids and their creativity are the focus.
It sounds like a blast and it's completely free! This is great for keeping kids engaged and using their imaginations as they get older. It appears they haven't released signup for this yet but we are hoping to get an email soon so we can sign up Eli. 


Kids can send a letter to Mickey or the Disney Princesses and receive a signed post card back from
the characters. This more for the younger kids. I was hoping you could do different characters but it looks like for all the responses I've seen posted online it's either Mickey and Gang or Cinderella and gang. We have two letters going out this week so I will post a photo with what does come back. 

You would want to mail the letter to:

Walt Disney World Communications
PO Box 10040
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 – 0040


Next up we have printables! I've found so many printable activity sheets and coloring sheets online it's ridiculous. At the bottom of this post I will link a few.


And last but not least...we are introducing emailing to Eli (he's 10). We have emailed his favorite sports teams to see if they can send a fan pack. He's sent out a total of 40 emails so far a few responses on the same day from some teams saying weather they will or will not send out anything. He's so excited to start checking the mail. With Alexis only being 6 I've yet to find something for her in this vein that would be interesting so if you have any ideas let me know!

So far the teams that responded back (we've been doing this for three days) positively are: Los Angels Dodgers, the Los Angeles Clippers, Minnesota Timberwolves,  and the Milwaukee Brewers. We created a spreadsheet so he can keep track of what teams he's emailed as well as their responses. This will help him with his spreadsheet skills so it's a learning activity as well. 

We did get a really cool response back from the New York Jets asking him to write a letter through snail mail (Yay another learning experience!) to his favorite player to receive an autograph. 

Here is the address we were given:

Player Name
1 Jets Dr.
Florham Park NJ 07932

So we are going to be doing that and I will post the response.


So do you know of something for the kids this summer that should be added? Let me know!




Here are some great printable sites:

Education Worksheets You only have a few pages you can print out per month unless you sign up and pay the yearly fee.
Crayola Coloring Sheets They also have some awesome printables for different topics such as Science and Social Studies.
Hasbro Printables  Hasbro has My Little Pony, Baby Alive, and more!




Friday, September 23, 2011

Vintage Chandelier Birthday Invitation - Free Download!


Here is a fun vintage chandelier invitations, to download, right click and select SAVE AS to save image to your hard drive. You can definitely print these at a recommended size of 5x8 two to a page.




Wednesday, September 7, 2011