by Linda | Sep 11, 2018 | DIY printables
Want to show your gratitude and admiration to a loved one? Print this pink you’re awesome card at home for an instant greeting card!

There’s nothing like receiving a motivational pick-me up card from a dear friend, so this bold lettering greeting card can do just the trick.
It’s always a good time to give someone a pick me up message. Don’t we all need a bit of positive motivation, especially from the people around us? I’m sure you can recall all the times when a few kind words really made your day.
So who needs a chin-up message from you? How can you start the ripple of kindness?
The great thing about printables is that you can print as many copies as you want. Spread the love!
Enjoy this free printable card by downloading your preferred paper size below for your personal use.

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by Linda | Sep 4, 2018 | DIY printables
Looking for both form and function in cute decor? Give yourself a daily positive reminder with this free printable bee happy art print.

I shared a floral hive patterned printable a few weeks ago, but I’m not done with the bee theme. Here’s cute bee themed art print that makes great wall decor or as a planner dashboard.
I’m always happy to use something light and airy to brighten up my moods. You can print out this as an A5 art print for a reminder of positivity.
Or you can scale it down and print small to use as a embellishment or journaling card in your papercrafting projects. Your creativity is the only limit. What will you do with this cute art print?
Enjoy this bee happy art print for free, just choose your preferred paper size below.

Download bee art printable A4 PDF
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by Linda | Aug 28, 2018 | DIY printables
Will you see someone soon and want to drop them a line the old fashioned way? How about using this see you later alligator card and sending real mail!

I always remember this funny little saying from childhood days – see you later, alligator! After a while, crocodile! – do you remember?
I thought it would be cool to draw alligators (or is it crocodiles? I’m not good with anatomy of animals!) And that’s how this greeting card design came to be.
When you need to drop someone a line in real snail mail and you will see them soon, use this printable card to add some humor and flair to your style.
This printable card makes a great greeting card to send to someone before you arrive for your visit, to bring up some nostalgia of childhood days. A great way to strike up old fashioned written correspondence.
Enjoy this see you later alligator card design, just download the printable in your preferred paper size below.

Download Alligator Card A4 PDF
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by Linda | Aug 14, 2018 | DIY printables
Here’s a set of home sweet home themed journaling cards printable. Perfect for project life, planner memory keeping and all kinds of scrapbooking.

Nothing like home sweet home to conjure up feelings of warmth, comfort and goodness! I decided to create a set of journaling cards with the home sweet home theme.
I love this bright color palette and illustrated the happy home and cute trailer, thinking of the many adventures a family can embark upon together. Definitely check out these free printables to add to your journaling card stash!
Journaling cards are great for the project life scrapbooking system, but really they can be used throughout all kinds of papercrafting.
You can use a card as a base for a new handmade card. Or you can use them in your planners for decoration and notes. Of course, there’s also the traditional scrapbooking pages, where you will journal on these card designs.
However, I find myself using these more often to include an ephemera cluster or a little note in my art journaling. It’s just nice to have a ready-made design to work off of.
I love printables and happy to share my artwork and designs with you. Let’s spread the crafty happiness together. Enjoy these home sweet home themed journaling cards printable.
Just download your preferred paper size below.

Download Home Sweet Home Journaling A4 PDF
Download Home Sweet Home Journaling LETTER PDF
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by Linda | Aug 7, 2018 | DIY printables
Looking for a cute scrapbook paper printable? How about this sunny side up egg design I created, super cute and bright for your papercrafting projects.

Looking for a fun creative project?
Use these free printable egg pattern paper designs to make a travelers notebook, decorate your planner and papercraft to your hearts content!
I’ve always been a fan of eating eggs (in all ways), but really love the motif itself because somehow, it lends itself to being happy! How can you not smile with a big ‘ole yellow face looking back up at you? At least if you imagine the world as always kawaii 🙂
I was browsing a sunny side up pinterest board and created these printables for a guest post years back. But these kawaii sunny side up egg motifs are still super cute today. I created a simple pattern in multiple colors to use as a crafty printable, see how the little eggies have a tiny happy face popping up here and there – cuteness, eh?
I used this cute scrapbook paper printable to make my own little paper notebooks.

It’s an easy DIY, just print the patterns on cardstock for a heavier cover and cute them to your preferred size to create a little notebook. I punched holes and sewed everything together, but you can also use staples.
These little notebooks make great gifts, but I actually carry them in my purse for notes and for my kids to draw in when we are out and about. You can visit my longstitch bookbinding tutorial if you want to know the details of sewing the book together.

A few quick bookbinding tips:
– Prefold each piece of paper to make them nicely creased and fitted together
– The thicker the paper you use, the less pieces you should use together before it gets too bulky
– Prepunch holes if you are handsewing to make the process go smoothly
– Use binder clips to hold it all together when you are punching holes and sewing
– Trim your booklet after you are finished binding to get a finished clean edge
Because the egg design was so cute, I also created a art printable with the kawaii egg face saying “life is meant to be lived sunny side up” – because I was in such a good mood working on this project! Download all the printables below for your personal use – I hope you craft away!