Thursday, January 8, 2009

FlashBags

These bags were developed by two teachers out of Burlington, VT. Here is one of my favorites.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Getting Ready for the Holidays

No matter what Holiday you celebrate in December, most likely you will be planning for the big days or days ahead. Here are some free planning tools that I thought would be useful.

Ann's Amazing Holiday Planner

While it says it would cost $20 to get all the supplies to put it together, you might be able to do it for less. Plus all the forms are free to download and print. They range from a December Countdown, to Holiday Card List, to Holiday Gift List, to Holiday Recipes.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

ThanksGiving Places Please...

I always loved place cards. Here are some cute ones that I found...

Amazingly these are from Reader's Digest. In addition to the place card there is a matching menu.


These Pumpkin place cards are from Familyfun.com



Ben & Jerry's has some cute place cards

Monday, November 24, 2008

Thanksgiving Leftovers

Putting leftovers away can be a pain, but these labels will add a little delight to the painful task. To me what is more painful, is looking in the fridge the next day wondering what is in all the containers.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Thanksgiving Downloads

Here are some downloads that I found for Thanksgiving. Hope you enjoy them as much I as do.

Pretty Thanksgiving Invite from Real Simple


Found this great label by Kolette Hall



You can always count on Martha Stewart for good downloads. Here is one for Thanksgiving.


Here is a cure Thanksgiving alphabet from Activity Village in the UK.


Found these cute Fall/Thanksgiving tags. The author of the blog lives in Texas and does not say where she is originally from. However she calls these tags "tards". Has anyone ever heard this term used for tags before?


Thursday, November 6, 2008

Do Not Leave Unattended!

I happened upon this interesting blog where the author sends out notebooks and asks people to draw or write whatever they want and then send it back to the author. Here is one of my favorite pages (if you click on it, it will enlarge):