In addition to being an unabashed paper fiend, she’s also a freelance graphic designer and web developer who creates everything from logos to e-commerce websites for small businesses.įollow Kristen on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter. She features awesome paper crafts, beautiful invitations, fun greeting cards, and a little bit of everything in between for her paper loving readers. Kristen Magee has been blogging about all things paper over at since 2006. Kristen’s DIY Citrus Stripe Boxes are perfect for pretty party favors! I also love the way she made DIY Embossed Metallic Gift Tags. Thanks to Kristen for sharing her fun designs with us at Living Locurto! Check out more of her ideas… Speaking of school lunches, I love these Skip Hop Zoo Lunch Bags. The printable PDF file includes seven unique lunch note designs.ĭownload the Free Printable Lunch Notes by Kristen.Ĭopyright 2013, Kristen Magee. Whether your kids are eager or reluctant to be in school these free printable lunch box notes are a sure to put a smile on your childs face during the day. Print the notes onto regular paper or cardstock and tuck them into a lunchbox or lunch bag, or print them onto sticker paper and attach them to a sandwich bag or juice box for a happy lunchtime surprise! Let your kids know that you’re thinking of them while they’re away at school with these fun and free printable lunch notes! You’ll love today’s cute Free Printable Lunch Notes by Kristen from Paper Crave! Kristen is a talented designer who made seven adorable notes that you will love as much as your kids. If you need a back-to-school teacher gift idea, check out our post here.I’m continuing the Back to School Party this week with all new ideas by some of my favorite DIY bloggers. Write a special message and leave it on their nightstand to see the minute they wake up.Do your kids have after-school sports? Slip a note into your kid’s gym bag.Attach a note to their binder or pencil bag.There are lots of ways to use these lunch box notes besides just for back-to-school time. Step 3 – Open one of the Lunch Box Notes Printable Designs on a computer. If it printed on the back side of your scribble, then put sticky notes face down. If the scribble is on the same side of the printed paper then put your sticky notes face up. Not sure which side your printer prints on? Open the drawer where the paper is, place an X or scribble on the printer paper. Place in the printer with the top end going in first!! On my printer, it prints on the top of the paper, so I would stick this in with the sticky notes face up. Make sure the top sticky part is facing the top of the page. Step 2 – Add your sticky notes to the squares. I know this has been around for awhile but not sure why I missed the boat, but I am on it now! I am getting excited because I think you are going to flip with how awesome this is. Print the Sticky Note Template – In fact print several to have on hand. Step 1 – Grab the Lunch Box Notes Printable Bundle – Here. You can print the designs as many times as you want. This process will make getting a little love in the lunch box SO quick and easy. If you love a paper To-Do list as I do, then you will love these. These would be perfect for homework, chores, household organization. My mind is racing with all of my future sticky note designs. I learned something new the other day…how to PRINT ON POST IT NOTES!!! I had no idea how easy it is. Free printable healthy lunch box notes -eating healthy foods nutrition messages for kids Keep nutrition positive and encourage kids to make healthy food. That is about to change when I show you how easy LUNCH BOX NOTES can be! The Print Cut Craft pack of LUNCH BOX NOTES solves this problem! This fantastic bundle has a bunch of lunch box notes that will be perfect for back-to-school lunches. Sorry kids, I tried but, didn’t always get it right. IF I got the note in the lunch box it might have looked just like that. Let me guess, in the rush of throwing together the kid’s lunch, you quickly scribble on a napkin a sweet note, shove it in the lunch box and the kids go to school? Well….
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