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Printable Paper
I absolutely love browsing the craft store’s supply of printed card stock. There are always so many fun patterns and colors to choose from, plus you can use the printable paper for a gazillion different projects.
The other day, I wanted a specific design of card stock for something I was working on, but didn’t have time to run to the craft store. Boo. You see, the closest store is about 30 minutes away, so a trip there and back would have eaten more than an hour of my time up. Luckily, I’m resourceful and in less than 5 minutes I had whipped up exactly what I need in Photoshop and was able to print my own designed card stock. Of course, I thought that maybe other people may be able to benefit from my resourcefulness, so I created a small collection of printable papers to share.

The colors are black, orange, green, pink and light blue. For some reason, they are appearing a little bolder in the photo above than they actually are. Hmmm…
Just download and print onto white card stock.
Download this printable from THE GALLERY.
There are so many things you can use these for.
You can create a new look for your cell phone. (I purchased {this cell phone case
} from Amazon.) Trace around the case on the paper and cut it out a little smaller than your lines. Then you can place the paper inside your case and change them out whenever you are looking for a new look or feeling a little fickle.

Or cut the paper to make a last minute thank you card.

The possibilities are endless. Let us know what you are going to make with your new printable papers!
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September 2013 Printables
I absolutely love this time of year. The weather is slowly getting cooler, school and routines are back to normal, and pumpkin spice lattes are right around the corner. There are so many fun things to do and neat changes associated with fall and September definitely embodies many of these.
For this month’s printables, I chose a warmer color palate using pink, peach and chartreuse to give it that feel of summer slowly fading away into the colors of fall.

Use the calendar to jot down important dates and help keep everything scheduled.

The “Birthdays & Anniversaries” page can be filled in to help you remember all of those important celebrations.

Click the images below for the free PDF link. Please download the file and open with Adobe Reader to ensure proper print sizing. When printing, make sure that Page Scaling is set to “Fit Printable Area” and Borderless Printing is selected.

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Lunch Notes
I can’t believe that it is already August! And that means that the new school year will soon be upon us. Last year, I found some really neat little cards at Michael’s craft store that had funny jokes and motivational sayings on them, so I sent them to school with Pinky in her lunch box for a little midday pick-me-up. Unfortunately, they ran out not long after I opened the package, leaving me empty handed.
Not that there is anything wrong with writing a little something on a torn piece of paper and throwing it in with the peanut butter and jelly, (I love you is I love you no matter what you write it on,) but I tend to like my notes to be cute and fun, so I decided to whip up some of my own.
I chose a few cute literary quotes from my favorite children’s book authors that are both fun and motivational.

I also used the same designs to create some fill-in-the blank cards, so I can tell my sweeties how much I love them or wish them good luck on a test. Or a big work project. My husband loves jacks and bicycles. *wink*
And guess what? You can snag these fun lunch notes for yourself too! Click the images below for the free PDF link. Please download the file to ensure proper print sizing. When printing, make sure that Page Scaling is set to “Fit Printable Area” and Borderless Printing is selected.

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Printable Menu Planner & Grocery List
I’m a huge fan of planning. EVERYTHING. My life kind of goes into a tizzy when things aren’t planned out. Especially, when I’m in a crowded grocery store with a rambunctious toddler and I have no grocery list. Yeah, that totally stresses me out. And then I can’t think straight and I just end up launching things into the cart, all willy nilly, in the hopes that I get at least something we need.
So to help me keep my sanity, I designed this simple printable menu planner & grocery list. Aren’t they cute? I just fill in everything I we are going to eat for the week on the planner, then write the corresponding ingredients for each meal on my list.
Want to be organized too? You can get the free pdf link by clicking the images below. Please download the file to ensure proper print sizing. When printing, make sure that Page Scaling is set to “Fit Printable Area” and Borderless Printing is selected.









