Download the PDF and print on either sticker paper or card stock. Carefully cut with scissors. The page is US letter size.
Have fun!
My inspiration for the colors and design came from my following Kit....
Available using the following links:
Teachers Pay Teachers (US Letter size)
Designed by Teachers in Australia (A4 size)
Teachers Pay Teachers (US Letter size)
Designed by Teachers in Australia (A4 size)
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DO not claim these as your own or sell the original files.
* YOU MAY print copies of this file to use for personal or educational (single classroom use) use only.
*YOU MAY NOT sell the original file/s, claim the file/s as your own, redistribute the original digital files or use these graphics as or within a web logo.
*YOU MAY NOT print and redistribute these images in their ORIGINAL form for profit.
*YOU MAY NOT share these digital files with others .
*YOU MAY NOT Commercially Mass Produce.
LOOOOOOVVVVEEEEEEE these! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karyn, enjoy using them :)
DeleteThank you so much! I love these!!
ReplyDeleteI have just seen several methods of how to make your own "washi" tape...and when I saw this, i just *knew* i had to try (and I am not really a brights person!). One method is printing on tissue paper, and the other that i am going to do is print on regular paper, put scotch tape over it...soak it in water about 10 minutes, then rub the fiber off (that method was shown using scrapbook paper...so hoping it will work with this). Either way, both is worth a shot. I am going to do the strips down in color...i wish you had them going in both directions, so i could have a strip of rainbow verticals...either way, I hope to report back.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I pinned your mason jars, along with the idea!
wait...sorry, got that backwards...it will be in rainbows...but not in solids. *laughs* or maybe it wll work either way. if it works, but the white space is too close, i will let you know...maybe can ask you to redo them with less white space, as a trial for your users?
ReplyDeletewait...sorry, got that backwards...it will be in rainbows...but not in solids. *laughs* or maybe it wll work either way. if it works, but the white space is too close, i will let you know...maybe can ask you to redo them with less white space, as a trial for your users?
ReplyDeleteI have just seen several methods of how to make your own "washi" tape...and when I saw this, i just *knew* i had to try (and I am not really a brights person!). One method is printing on tissue paper, and the other that i am going to do is print on regular paper, put scotch tape over it...soak it in water about 10 minutes, then rub the fiber off (that method was shown using scrapbook paper...so hoping it will work with this). Either way, both is worth a shot. I am going to do the strips down in color...i wish you had them going in both directions, so i could have a strip of rainbow verticals...either way, I hope to report back.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I pinned your mason jars, along with the idea!
ack! sorry that somehow it double posted both!
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