Want to say a big ole’ pink HELLO to someone? Grab this printable from Happy Mail Day for just .99c until this Friday!
Are you a fan of handwritten letters and snail mail? We should send more, don’t you think?
Want to say a big ole’ pink HELLO to someone? Grab this printable from Happy Mail Day for just .99c until this Friday!
Are you a fan of handwritten letters and snail mail? We should send more, don’t you think?
Colouring books for adults are super big at the moment and I think that is awesome. I love colouring in. If you want to get in on the action here are a few printables to try.
I must admit I’m a little head over heels about this gorgeous DIY suite from Chitra P. Midnight Blue would make a perfect winter wedding invitation don’t you think?
Do your kids need something to do over the holidays? These cute printables and DIY’s will keep them entertained for hours!
1. Magazine Mini Basket – Spoonful.
2. Easter decorations – The Frugal Female.
3. Easter party printables – Everyday Cheer.
4. Easter Bunny Garland – Happy Thought.
5. Paper Doll template – Popsicle.
6. Easter Banners – Tatertots and Jello.
7. Origami Easter Bunny Baskets – Studio DIY.
8. Egg candy cup – Design Eat Repeat.
9. Easter Printable Tag – I Heart Naptime.
10. Bunny tails – Create.Craft.Love..
11. Hippity, Hoppity, Happy Easter Day – Five Heart Home.
12. Origami bunny – Eat, Drink, Chic.
13. Easter Stickers – Mer Mag.
14. Paper Strip Easter Egg Art – Julep.
15. Woodland Easter Printables – Tiny Me.
Ummm, yes please! How awesome is this DIY geometric cardboard vase by snug studio?!
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If you’re into all things cardboard Etsy has a great round-up on their blog.
Have you left your Valentine’s card shopping a little late? Don’t fret! Amy from Thank You Cards got in touch with me last week to share some of her cute printables. She’s designed 18 different card templates for you to download and make yourself. And they’re free! Woohoo! Thanks Amy.
Here’s a sneak peek at a few of my favourites.
This is a really cute idea, especially if you’re looking for quirky, and cheap stationery that you can make yourself.
A few days ago, Brenna from Design Sponge shared a tutorial for turning old maps into stationery. It’s an awesome idea and makes me wish that I’d saved the map of New Zealand we bought when we were there a few weeks ago (oops!).