Easter Bunny Treat Bags

Printable Easter Treat Bags

If you’re looking for a cute way of sending treats to your friends or to add something special in your kiddos lunches, these are the perfect Easter printables. All you need to do is add them to a sandwich bag and you’ve got a cute little treat.

Easter Treat Bags Printable

Add some popcorn with pieces of candy in it, cookies or some Easter bunny trail mix in a sandwich bag, seal it up and staple the printable on top. My kids love finding holiday treats in their lunch bags and I’m excited to add some of these Easter Treat Bags this week.

Easter Treat Bags

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Last Day of School Signs

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We’re already past the halfway point and Spring Break is approaching! The kids are finally starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel with their school year! It always blows my mind how fast the year goes by and just like that we are ready for summer to start. My kids can’t wait for school to be out and are looking forward to their summer vacation. While we still have to wait until the middle of June before my kids get out of school, I wanted to be ahead of the game and share the Last Day of School signs.

There are two files to choose from. The first file includes Preschool-8th grade, and the second file includes 9th-12th grade as well as Transitional Kindergarten, Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4.

I love that these signs help you capture your kid’s special day and that you get to remember how cute they looked at the end of the school year!

Materials Needed:

Download the Last Day of School Signs below:

Last Day Of School Signs Pre-K – 8

Last Day Of School Signs 9-12 & Extra

Check out these other Last Day of School signs you might like! Available in my Etsy Shop.

March Wallpapers + Printables

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I have always wanted to do a design with these cute cruiser bikes and flower baskets, and finally I just sat down and did it! I am so in love with the way they turned out! I wanted to make it a spring theme, but still wanted to incorporate slightly the fact that St. Patrick’s Day is also in March and went with the mint. I hope you love it as much as I do!

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Plane Valentine Printable

Plane Valentines Printable

If you have a plane enthusiast at home, these Plane Valentines are perfect for your little ones to pass out for valentines day. Staple these printables on top of a bag of a candy or a little plane toy and you’ve got an easy valentine ready to go!

Here’s what you’ll need:

Valentines Day Plane Printables

Cut out your printables and fold them in half.

Plane Valentines

With your treat bags, depending on how much candy you decide to put in the bag or how big your toy is, you will need to cut down the height of the bag.

Plane Valentines Printable

Staple the printable on top of the treat bag and your Valentine is complete! You’ve got an easy and cute Valentine ready to pass out.

Star Wars Lightsaber Valentines

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Our family loves Star Wars, and my younger son is in major Star Wars mode right now. Whenever we go to the library, he’s always on the hunt for a Star Wars book even if we’ve checked it out before. For his Valentines, he wanted to pass out pencils as lightsabers, but I was thinking of how I could attach the “happy valentine’s day” part to it. Alas, I figured it out and love how these Star Wars Valentines came out! Super easy to put together too!

Here’s what you’ll need:

Star Wars Valentine Lightsaber

First, tape on the Lightsaber Pencil Wraps onto the eraser part of your pencil. I put a little tape on part of the pencil and the wrap in order to keep it from sliding off, and then wrapped the rest of the paper around and finished it off with another piece of tape.

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Next, you’ll want to use an Exacto knife and make a little slit above the lightsaber, like pictured above. It is going to be bigger than the lightsaber in order for your pencil to fit through.

Lightsaber Valentines Printables

Put your pencil through the slit, leaving a little bit of the pencil behind the printable. Apply tape to keep it in place.

Star Wars Lightsaber Valentine Printable

And that’s it! You’re kids are going to have lots of fun with these, and they’ll love pretending they have a mini lightsaber! My son loves using his pencil lightsaber to do his homework, and I’m guessing your little ones will too.

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February Wallpapers + Printables

January felt like it flew by! Two fun things happened in January though, my birthday and my son’s, so we’ve had some fun celebrating. The only thing I do not like about January and February is it feels like winter just drags its feet, especially in Washington. So, to make winter less dreary, I wanted to make a fun little wallpaper to make it a little bit more of a cheery month! Warning: this may make you crave donuts everyday for the whole month of February. Even if it does, donuts make me happy, and hopefully this wallpaper will make you happy too!

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Emoji Valentines Bookmark

Valentines Emoji Magnetic Bookmarks

Ever since my son learned to read, he has been reading books non-stop. He loves it and will even take it to his bed at night before he falls asleep. I realize he is probably bringing it up with him because he’s trying to avoid going to sleep, but I am totally fine with it as long as he is quiet!

Since his sibling are younger than him and are constantly wanting to “read” the same book as his older brother, his bookmarks keep falling out and I always feel bad that they keep loosing his place. With Valentines Day coming up, and the constant battle with losing his bookmarks, I thought it would be perfect to make these magnetic bookmarks to pass out to his friends. These are the easiest Valentines to make, and might I add a very practical Valentine!

Here’s what you’ll need:

Valentines Emoji Book Mark Printable

First, print out and cut out your bookmarks. If you are going to laminate them, this would be the perfect time to do it, just make sure your child signs their name first!

Printable Emoji Valentine

Next, cut out two equal pieces of magnetic tape. Take one of the pieces and peel off the back and stick it onto the inside of your book mark, like pictured above.

Emoji Valentines Printable

Place the remaining magnetic tape on top of the magnet you just placed on the bookmark. This will help make sure they they line up when the bookmark closes.

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Remove the backside of the magnet exposing the sticky side, and fold the bookmark in half, making sure the magnet sticks to the bookmark.

Emoji Bookmark Printable

They should look like the picture above when you’re finished. And that’s it! So easy, your kids could even help you with this project!

Bookmark Valentine

I remember using these for my bookmarks, and I loved that they never fell out of my book! I’m excited to share this project with my son and hopefully your little ones will love it as well!

Emoji Valentines Bookmarks

Happy Valentine’s Day!

I also have a normal Emoji Bookmark that your kids could also use to pass out for their Valentines instead! Download the Printable HERE.

Editable Job Chart

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If you have a child that’s always wanting to buy something new, or wanting to make some money, this Printable Job Chart is one of the best ways to help your child keep track of the jobs they need to do in order to earn some money.

This past Christmas, my son had the opportunity to buy gifts for members of our family at school. My husband and I both agreed that if he wanted to buy gifts for everyone, he needed to learn the value of earning money and what it was like to spend his own money. He was totally for it, and we all agreed on what jobs he could do around the house and how much each would be worth. In order for him to keep track of what job he was doing and how much he was earning, I came up with this Job chart.

He loved it! Whenever he completed a chore, he marked it off in the box and would look at his chart to see what he could do next. During the week he would add up the boxes and see how much he had made so far and if he needed to make more money by doing more chores. At the end of the week he counted all his boxes and how much he made, and put it in the box under the date. It was great for me because I didn’t have to make sure I had money on the spot after he completed a chore, or make sure I always had quarters or dollar bills. Once the end of the week was completed, I’d go out and get him the money he earned.

What’s great about this printable, is you can actually edit the chores each week on the file before you print it off. In order to keep the same look as the chart above, download the font Moon Flower Bold. You can also use this Job Chart as a way for your kids to earn screen/game time. This is a great way to help your kids get started and learn the value of earning money.

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Download Editable Job Chart

Download Font: Moon Flower Bold

 

January Wallpaper + Printable

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Happy New Year! My family and I have our highs and lows for 2017, but for the most part 2017 was a great year for us and we are looking forward to what 2018 has in store. I’m a day behind, but I’m happy to say that I’ve got the January Wallpaper + Printable ready for you to add to your desktop, smartphone or in your home or office.

I love floral wallpaper, and I love how it turned out on the 2018 Printable Calendar, so I thought it would be perfect to add it to this month’s design. I have had many thoughts and ideas of what I’d like my New Years resolutions to be, one thing I know is I want this year to be better than the last, and hope that it continues that way each year! Hopefully you feel the same way, and this month’s quote motivates you to do the same.

I also have to add how grateful I am for all of my readers who continually come back each month for the monthly wallpapers and printables, and for all your support with this blog. Wishing you all a wonderful New Year!

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Santa + Reindeer Gift Tag – Kids Crafts

Santa and Reindeer Gift Tags Kids Crafts

My kids love to do whatever they can to help with the holidays. They love to decorate the tree, make cookies, and any other holiday craft we can find or come up with. I thought it would be fun for them to make some gift tags to put on presents for their teachers and our family.

I love that my kids had fun putting these together and how cute they look on the Christmas gifts! The best part, they don’t have to be perfect and they still look pretty cute.

Here’s what you’ll need:

If you don’t have a Cricut, I also have a printable file that you can print onto your cardstock and cut out the pieces.

Santa + Reindeer Gift Tag Tutorial

For the Santa Gift Tag:

Santa Gift Tag Tutorial

First glue on the beard onto Santa’s face and then your mustache.

Santa Gift Tag

Next, glue on the red hat, then the remaining two white parts of his hat.

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Add some googly eyes or use a black marker for the eyes to complete the look of Santa.

For the Reindeer Gift Tag:

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Glue your antlers onto the brown gift tag, making sure some of the antlers are coming off the tag like pictured above.

Reindeer Gift Tag

Add your googly eyes with modge podge or hot glue (which ever sticks better onto the paper. I had success with both, but sometimes the modge podge wasn’t sticking).

Reindeer Gift Tag Tutorial

Hot glue your reindeer nose onto the gift tag.

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Hole punch your gift tags at the top, add some string, and you’re gift tags are all done!

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