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Moms Break Free Printables - Maybe you haven’t heard
about free printables. For those of you who do not know what a free printable
is, it is a free card, invitation, game, coloring page, puzzle, kids
activity and other activity as well as a large section of holiday printables
that you can print free using your own printer. We strive to keep our printables
fast and easy to print without extra supplies being needed. We have been
making free printables since 1999 so there is something for everyone in
our 60+ free
to print topics.
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While Kimberly, owner of Moms Break, is a ten-year veteran of making free printables,
in her free time she loves collecting old home movies and sharing her fun nostalgic
movies on the Moms Break YouTube channel
as well as free printable tutors and showcases.
Check out some of most popular free printable articles & ideas:
While Moms Break calls our half fold free printables - “invitation” it can also
be used as a card, announcement, thank you note, stationery, etc. How you use this
all depends on what type of text you add to this free printable. Moms Break wants
to give you the freedom to use any text you want by adding a text box to type in
instead of filling in pre-made blanks. This allows you to show off your own style!
These half fold invitations can be found throughout our web site.
After
typing your text in the text area or copying text from a rich text editor (MS Word),
print then fold the invitation in half. These fit in a 6 x 9 envelope. This is a
two sided, half fold printable. To handwrite, print then handwrite after printing.
*** Personalizing Tips: You can type your text using Microsoft
Word, or other word processing software (rich text editor), along with setting font
type, size, and color, and then copy and paste the text from the word processor
into the personalization area of the free printable. This lets you control the look
of your text.
* Two Sided Printing.
This means the first page of the free printable is the inside of the printable and
the second page is the outside of the printable. There is a helpful How To Article
for both double sided (two sided) printers and single side printers available at
Printer Two Sided,
which will open in a new window so you do not leave this printable. While we will
refer to this as an invitation, remember it is all up to you how you use this!
Ideas for our Invitation (or cards) Crafting:
Use a hole-punch around
the edges of invitation then thread colorful ribbon or yarn in and out of the holes.
Tie ribbon or yarn in a bow after threading the holes to add a creative touch.
Use decorative-edge scissors to cut out the invitation to give the invitation
a fancy edge.
Sprinkle around the invitation with glitter glue to add some
color and sparkle to your invitation.
Print the invitation on embellished
craft paper if your printer will handle this type of paper (most do as long as the
embellished craft paper is printer-friendly).
After folding the invitation,
tie it closed with a ribbon making a bow on the front or top.
Use a hole-punch
make a hole in corner of the invitation, then using a ribbon make a bow or hanging
ribbon for decorative invitation.
Decorate the invitation with scrapbook
embellishments or stickers.
Gather small baby items small enough to fit into the baby shower bags loosely.
Baby Item Ideas: (Hint: Print and assemble a test bag to make sure
each item fits in the bag. Then print as many bags as you need, one bag per item.)
• Odd shaped diaper pin (one with a decorative head) • Baby socks or
booties • Baby toys • Baby spoon • Small Pacifier • Baby bottle nipple
• One baby wipe • Cotton-tipped swabs (Q-Tips)
Or other small baby items
will work as long as it fits inside the bag loosely.
Depending on how many
baby items you have decided to use print the same number of bags. (Optional: You
can print a variety of bags offered at Moms Break to have different bags for different
baby items.) Assemble the bags and before inserting the items, write a number on
each bag. Then make a list of what is in each bag (such as, Bag #1: Diaper Pin,
Bag #2: Pacifier). This will be the “answer key” to use at the end of the game.
... Get free baby shower games to print in our
Baby Shower Games, Bags, Extras and read the
printer
friendly full game instructions for this
baby
shower game. If you are only interested in baby shower free printouts considering
subscribing to your baby shower blog.
Birthday Kids Party Game Idea: “Guess What is in the Bag” Game!
Section 1: Basic Game Instructions
(for both young children and older kids) Section 2: Theme Party Ideas Section
3: Birthday Candy Ideas Section 4: Easy & Cheap Birthday Suggestions Section
5: “Decorate the Cake” Birthday Party Game Suggestions Section 6: Regular Party
Favors Section 7: Where to Find Tutors and Video Instructions
Special Notes: * Remember when
using glue to allow the glue time to dry between steps. * Printer types and
settings do vary. These instructions should provide enough information for folding
and closing the bag. However, it always best to do one test print and fold before
printing several bags.
You can find a tutor for folding this bag at Jan’s
Reading Room
bag tutor which is valentine but the same principle applies. There is also how
to fold video
tutor offer by Moms Break, this is a holiday tutor but the same principle applies.
Ideas for our maze games for party use: Print as many maze puzzle games as you will
need, one for each guest. Be sure to print a couple extra in case a guest brings
a friend. The one who finishes the maze first wins the game. This can also be played
in teams to help get the conversation going. Be sure to have pens or pencils for
the guests when playing the maze game.
Iron-on Transfers
This iron-on transfer designs are created to use as a free printable iron-on transfer
to make a shirt, but can also be used for crafting projects.
When using
to make a shirt:
1. This is designed with a white shirt in mind, so colors
of the transfer may vary when being ironed onto a colored shirt. The type of iron-on
transfer paper you use can also affect the color.
2. This image is not reversed
so if your iron-on transfer paper instructs you to reverse (mirror) the image before
printing, then you will need to pick that setting from your printer options. ***
Important! Although most new types of iron-on transfer paper do not require reversing
(mirroring), you do need to follow the directions included with the iron-on transfer
paper you choose for make.
3. For iron-on transfers that are being put on
dark shirts, look for iron-on transfer paper that is for “dark fabric.” You should
be able to get this type of iron-on transfer paper wherever transfer paper is sold.
4. When washing any shirt that has an iron-on transfer, it is recommended
that you turn the shirt inside out (to prevent the transfer from rubbing on other
clothing). It is also recommended that you hang up the shirt to dry, do not put
in the dryer.
5. For crafting projects that do not include iron-on transfers,
print the design as you would any other free printable.
Four Corner game is a game where each player should have a different color crayon.
Each player takes turns drawing a horizontal or vertical line between two dots.
Who ever gets the most points wins. Page one of this free printable kids activity
is the game and page two is the scoring sheet. The number of score sheets you need
to print depends on the number of players. Hint: If you have one child, tell
them to play with two crayons and see which color crayon color wins.
Game instructions: Each player should have a different color crayon. Each
player takes turns drawing a horizontal or vertical line between two dots. Who ever
gets the most points wins. Points: 1 point for closing (completing) a box.
2 points for drawing (completing) a box with all sides having that player’s crayon
color. 3 points for closing (completing) a box with a picture in it.
Score
Sheet Instructions: Each player should write in their name in the top column. As
each player scores points, the points can be put in the boxes under his or her name.
At the end of the game, add up the score for every player to see who wins.