Printable Treasure Map
All the kids in the world love treasure hunts! Click on the image to download the jpg file of this amazing coloring page.
Print it in Letter format,
and have Fun!
Paola
All the kids in the world love treasure hunts! Click on the image to download the jpg file of this amazing coloring page.
Print it in Letter format,
and have Fun!
Paola
Yes, another Origami Box! I love them…This one has a grey/pink/burgundy motif and you can choose between two different kinds of printable ribbons. It’s such a classic motif, it would be a great idea for favors for a bridal shower or even a little girl baby shower.
To read the instructions on how to make an origami box go to our “How to” section by clicking here.
Click Here to download the PDF file, containing the printable template for the box and the ribbons.
Have fun!
Paola
I designed this pattern for my wrapping paper, and found it perfect for this little paper bag. It has a grey and red motif that is very gender/occasion neutral and can be used to hold pretty much anything. I closed the bag with the stapler, so I used my monogram to hide the staple.
In the pdf, beside the bag template, you’ll find a complete alphabet, so you will be able to use your own monogram.
Click here to download the pdf, and remember: for personal use only!
Have Fun!
Paola
This is a work in progress, but I thought that this little black and white patterned house was kind of cute, so I am posting the template if any of you wants to have one too!
As you can see it is just a simple patterned house that you can just cut and assemble with glue or double sided tape. As I said, it’s a work in progress, but it could be a nice box for a house warming party favor or just a cute decoration.
Get here the free pdf and, remember, it is for personal use only!
Enjoy!
Gabi
Here is a fun little game for your little ones: create your own cute monsters!
All you have to do is print the three monsters (monster1, monster2,monster3) let your little one color them, cut along the dotted lines and then have fun recombining the heads, bodies and legs to create different and funny monsters. Enjoy!
Gabi
Since we enjoyed so much making the teabox circus train, I decided to create this simple coloring page for a simpler version of that craft. Just cut the parts and paste them together on a piece of construction paper to create a cute circus train with your child or classroom!
Download the free pdf here, remember, it is for personal use only! Enjoy!
Gabi