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I will be bringing you printables to use in your projects from time to time. You are free to print out and use any of them for your own personal use. In all cases, unless otherwise stated, you should click on the thumbnail to see the full sized picture. Print out the full sized picture and use some of the suggestions provided or your own imagination.
This is an original children's room wallpaper featuring dinosaurs and bright colors. This paper was not designed symmetrical or to match at the edges, so you can cut and arrange it the way you want.
Here is a symmetrical dinosaurs wallpaper. I like big prints for a child's room, but if you find this to be too big try the 1/2 inch version instead.
This is the 1/2 inch version of the symmetrical dinosaurs wallpaper.
Here is a matching border for the dinosaurs wallpapers. Again, if this is too big for your taste, please try the 1/2 inch version.
Here's a 1/2 inch dinosaurs border.
This is the 1/4 inch version of the border.
Here is a printable Christmas project. Cut out the cards that you wish to use and hang them on the door or mantle of your dollhouse. You can also attach the cards to a piece of ribbon and hang the ribbon over the door or along a mantle.
This is a selection of Hannukah cards which you can use in any of the ways described above for the Christmas card project.
This is a calendar for the year 2000. Cut out the large background piece, and each of the month pages. Glue the month pages one on top of the other, just along the top edge, from December up to January (or whichever month you want to show). Be sure to use a very small amount of glue. Glue the months on top of the white section of the background piece in the same manner. Place on any wall of your roombox or house. You can remove the months as the year goes on, or choose one month that you want it to be in your scene.
A set of colored blocks approximately 1 inch square, with letters or numbers on them. Cut them out individually and decorate a nursery, kindergarten or elementary shoolroom with them, or leave them in strips and use as a border around a room.
The same blocks as above, but 1/2 inch square.
The same blocks 1/4 inch square. Try mixing all three sizes in a room to give an interesting designer effect.
Here are the same 1 inch blocks in darker colors.
The darker blocks 1/2 inch square.
Here's the 1/4 inch version of the dark colored blocks.
This is a basic box pattern in 1 inch, 1/2 inch and 1/4 inch sizes, with instructions. I created them in response to a request for instructions on using the above block sets to make actual blocks. The pattern will create a cube that is just slightly larger than the letter blocks, so I suggest using a colored paper that coordinates with the block set you are using. After you have created the basic cube, just cut out the individual letter blocks and glue them to the sides of the cube. Remember that the 1 inch, 1/2 inch and 1/4 inch sizes are actual measurements of the block itself, not the scale they would be used for as a child's playing blocks. Using the 1/4 inch size should create a usable block for a 1 inch scale scene. These patterns can be used to create cubes for many other purposes such as gift boxes, product boxes, jack-in-the-boxes or anywhere else you would want a perfect cube.
This alphabet set has green letters with cartoons to represent each letter*. Letters are each approximately 1 inch high.
Here is the above alphabet set, 1/2 inch high.
This is the cartoon alphabet 1/4 inch high.
This is an alphabet in cursive, both Capitals and lower case. Each capital letter is approximately 1 inch high. Due to the large size of these letters, the numbers are seperate. If you want the numbers that match this set, click here.
Here's the same set with both letters and numbers at half the size.
This is the 1/4 size version of the letters and numbers above.
These letters are the same as above, but white on a black background to look like they are on a chalkboard. Click here for the matching numbers.
Here's the full chalkboard set in 1/2 inch.
The 1/4 inch version of the chalkboard letters and numbers.
Here's a set of letters and numbers in a printed hand. Like the cursive set above, the capital letters are approximately 1 inch high.
This is the 1/2 size version of the above set.
The above printed alphabet and numbers with the on chalkboard look.
The 1/2 inch version of the above chalkboard set.
The chalkboard set above in 1/4 inch.
Here's another cursive alphabet set, with a more formal look. If you want the corresponding numbers, click here.
This is the above set at half the size.
This is the white on black version of the above set at 1 inch.
The 1/4 size of the above set.
This is another printed alphabet, with a more handprinted look. Once again the capital letters are approximately 1 inch. Due to the larger size of this set, the letters only go through to V. For the rest of the letters and the matching numbers to this set, click here.
Here is the 1/2 inch version of this set, with the numbers included.
This is the 1/4 inch tall set.
Here's the chalkboard version of the above hand printed set of letters. Click here for W-Z and the corresponding numbers.
The quarter version of this set.
Here are a few Valentine's Day cards and decorations. When making the cards, the general guideline is to put the fold on the long side, so in this set there will be quite a few horizontally folding cards. For a nice change, cut the one that looks like a heart shaped box of candy in that shape rather than rectangular. For the decorations, try these suggestions: Print the sheet out twice. Cut out the three pink hearts with cupids in them, close to the outline. Glue two of the hearts, of the same size, back to back and hang from the ceiling with a piece of colored thread. The same can be done with the butterflies. Simply cut them out, eliminating the printed antennae. Cut two lengths of fine guage wire (or two pieces of colored thread, stiffened), and put them between the two butterfly cut outs before gluing. To give the "Be My Valentine" banner and outdoor banner look, apply a piece of lightweight self adhesive laminating film to the paper before cutting it out.
I will try to add more printables to this page whenever I can. Please check back periodically to see what's new. If you appreciate this page, please don't forget to sign my guestbook.
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