2022 Printable Calendar

Another year has flown by, and we’re getting already getting ready for another one! I don’t know about you, but I’m grateful my kiddos are back and school and they’ve been able to enjoy some of their favorite sports this year. Our youngest started Kindergarten this year and I’m so glad she was able to start her first year of elementary school in person!

While 2021 still may not have been what we have wanted it to be, I’m hopeful that 2022 will be a better year!

2022 Printable Calendar – Portrait

2022 Printable Calendar – Landscape Part 1 & Part 2

2019 Printable Calendar

The 2019 Printable Calendar is great for keeping you organized and can be added to any workspace, office or anywhere in the home!

2019 Printable Calendar

These printable calendars are definitely a favorite on my blog and I’m so glad that you guys keep coming back year after year for these printables! If you’re new to the blog, I’m so glad you’re here and hope that you’ll love having these calendars displayed in your home or office.

2019 Calendar Printable

I like using these calendars to keep my family organized with upcoming events, whether it be sports, birthday parties or a family outing that we’ve planned. My favorite thing about the portrait Printable Calendars are always the notes at the bottom. I’m reminded each month of what I need to do and if there are things that I need to get, especially snacks for my kiddo’s class.

Printable Calendar 2019

I hope that you’ll love these designs as much as I do! I’ve kept some of the designs from last year’s printable, and added some of my favorites from some of the Monthly Wallpapers + Printables. I’d love to hear what some of your favorite designs are and hope you fun staying organized with this 2019 Calendar!

2019-Printable-Calendar

Download below:

Portrait Version HERE

Landscape Version (Part 1) (Part 2)

2018 Calendar Printable

Download the 2018 Calendar

Editable Job Chart

Editable-JOB-CHART

If you have a child that’s always wanting to buy something new, or wanting to make some money, this Printable Job Chart is one of the best ways to help your child keep track of the jobs they need to do in order to earn some money.

This past Christmas, my son had the opportunity to buy gifts for members of our family at school. My husband and I both agreed that if he wanted to buy gifts for everyone, he needed to learn the value of earning money and what it was like to spend his own money. He was totally for it, and we all agreed on what jobs he could do around the house and how much each would be worth. In order for him to keep track of what job he was doing and how much he was earning, I came up with this Job chart.

He loved it! Whenever he completed a chore, he marked it off in the box and would look at his chart to see what he could do next. During the week he would add up the boxes and see how much he had made so far and if he needed to make more money by doing more chores. At the end of the week he counted all his boxes and how much he made, and put it in the box under the date. It was great for me because I didn’t have to make sure I had money on the spot after he completed a chore, or make sure I always had quarters or dollar bills. Once the end of the week was completed, I’d go out and get him the money he earned.

What’s great about this printable, is you can actually edit the chores each week on the file before you print it off. In order to keep the same look as the chart above, download the font Moon Flower Bold. You can also use this Job Chart as a way for your kids to earn screen/game time. This is a great way to help your kids get started and learn the value of earning money.

Job-Chart

Download Editable Job Chart

Download Font: Moon Flower Bold

 

Santa Letter Printable

Printable-Dear-Santa-Letter

I’ve been wanting to make a Santa Letter Printable for a while, and my kids were so excited when I was finally done. They’ve been anxiously waiting to write Santa a letter and send it in the mail.

When I was helping my 3 year write his letter, I asked if he had been naughty or nice this year, and his first response was “Naughty.” It made me laugh, and he recognized that he definitely had some rough patches this year, but it was perfect to go over the things he was trying to improve on this year.

These letters are the perfect way to get your kids excited about Christmas and let Santa know what they’re wishing for this year. It’s super easy to put together and you don’t need an envelope since it’s a tri-fold letter!

Santa Letter

First you’ll need to print out the letter on both sides and trim it down.

Santa Letter Printable

Fold the letter twice so that the opening of the letter looks like the picture above.

Dear Santa Letter Printable

And the “to” and “from” side look like this.

Place a stamp on your card and they’re ready to send it off to Santa!

Download the Santa Letter Printable

 

Bill Pay Checklist Printable

Bill Pay Checklist Printable

I’ve been married for 8 years, and I still do not have an effective way to keep track of my bills. Granted, a lot of our bills are on auto pay but sometimes I cannot remember for the life of me how much exactly comes out. This totally drives me crazy and I’ve been wanting to make one of these for a while, and I thought it was finally time! So here is something to help you keep track of your own bills at home!

Monthly Bill Pay Checklist Printable

These are perfect to keep on your office wall, fridge, binder, or anywhere that will help remind you when an upcoming bill is due. I’ve created a yearly checklist as well as a monthly checklist or for those payments that are not a reoccurring monthly bill. I hope these help keep you stay organized and prepared for those routine payments!

Printable-Bill-Pay-Checklist

Bill Pay Checklist navy, yellow, orange | Bill Pay Checklist multi color 

Bill Pay Checklist pastel | Bill Pay Checklist Mint, Pink and Navy

Printable-Monthly-Bill-Pay-Checklist

Monthly Bill Pay navy, yellow, blue | Monthly Bill Pay multi color 

Monthly Bill Pay Pastel | Monthly Bill Pay Pink, Navy, Mint

First Day of School Sign Printable

The First Day of School is just around the corner! I love taking pictures of my kids with these “First Day of School Sign” printables, it helps me keep track of what year they started the grade they’re going into and how big they look!

It’s the perfect photo opportunity right before they start their big day, and you’ll cherish these pictures for a long time! Print these out days before, or minutes before their first day to get that picture perfect moment!

First Day of School Signs: Pre-School – 6th Grade

First Day of School Signs: 7th Grade – 12th Grade + Extras

Find the matching last day of school signs here!

August Wallpaper Calendar & Quote

August 2017 Monthly Calendar & Quote

Since it’s the last official month of Summer, I had to throw in some popsicles for this month’s wallpaper. I cannot believe that we are already into the month of August and slowly starting to get ready for school to begin. Luckily for my kids, school doesn’t start until the day after Labor Day so we have 1 full month of summer left to play.

As hard as it is sometimes to have all 3 kids home with me, I have also enjoyed having the chance to play with all 3 kiddos and do fun things with all of them! We have gotten almost all of our Summer Bingo activities done already and have gotten at least 3 bingos! If you haven’t seen the Summer Activity Bingo Printable yet, check it out here!

Hope you’re all enjoying your summer! Now grab your colorful and fun wallpaper for the month!

August Monthly Calendar Desktop

Download the August Monthly Calendar – Desktop Wallpaper

August Monthly Quote Desktop

Download the August Quote – Desktop Wallpaper

August Monthly Calendar Phone

Download the Smartphone August Calendar

August Wall Paper Phone Quote.jpg

Download the Smartphone Wallpaper quote

Printable Popsicle Wallpaper

8.5×11 Printable Quote (Pink Background) 

8.5×11 Printable Quote (White Background)

Printable Popsicle Wallpaper Calendar

8.5×11 Printable August 2017 Calendar (Pink Background)

8.5×11 Printable August 2017 Calendar (White Background)

2018 Printable Calendar

Calendar Printable 2018

I’m so excited to share with you the 2018 Printable Calendar! This year, I’ve added some fresh new designs, as well as a few returning designs from previous years. If you are someone who likes to write everything out on paper and help keep you organized, this Printable Calendar is just what you need.

2018 Calendar Free Printable

This calendar is such a life saver and it helps me plan out my monthly activities, especially with my kiddos. My husband loves using his phone to help him know what events are coming up next, but I’m a visual person and need to write and see everything in front of me for the whole month. You can hang this on a clipboard on your desk, hang it up in your office, or keep this calendar in a binder for those PTA/Booster Club Meetings, church meetings, etc.  Have fun staying organized!

2018-Monthly-PRINTABLE-CALENDAR

Download below:

Portrait Version HERE

Landscape Version (Part 1) (Part 2)

Also available is the 2018 Yearly Calendar. You can purchase the printable in my shop.

2017-printable-calendar

Download the 2017 Printable Calendar!

Emoji Gift Tags for Teachers

Emoji Teacher Gift Tags

Teacher’s appreciation week is next Tuesday, May 2nd to be exact, and what better way to tell your child’s teacher that you care with these fun gift tags! My kindergartner has “technology day” once a week and his teacher for that class hands out some fun Emoji prizes if the students have done well that day, and he absolutely loves it. Since he liked it so much, I thought he would love giving these to his teachers!

Emoji gift tags

EMOJI TEACHER GIFT TAGS PRINTABLE

EMOJI TAGS PRINTABLE

I wrapped these tags around a bag of candy in some treat bags ( 4 x 9.5 inches ) and cut down the tops a little, folded the bag down and sealed it off with a piece of tape. You can wrap these tags around any sweet treat or attach it to any gift! They’re so fun you’re kids and their teacher(s) will love it!

Emoji Gift Tags – Download Here

EMOJI PRINTABLE

P.S… I love this picture because it is so candid! My 3 year old tried to be stealthy and snatch a piece of candy during this “photo shoot.”

Bunny Banner Printable + Tutorial

NURSERY BUNNY BANNER display

I know that Easter is 2 days away, and this is a little last minute for Easter, but this project is also great for baby showers and nurseries! So pin this one for later.

I love how this bunny banner turned out, and it was so fun to put together. I will be honest, it is a little tedious with all of the paper flowers I made, but the end result looks whimsical and makes a great decoration for Easter, baby shower, or nursery! Here is what you’re going to need:

Materials:

White Cardstock + Bunny Banner Printable

Gold Cardstock (1 is plenty!)

Colored Cardstock + Paper Flowers (Check out these tutorials)

Glue + Hot Glue Gun

String + Tape

Optional: Tiny pearls for extra embellishment for your flowers found at your local craft store.

Bunny Banner

The very first thing I did was make all of my flowers. My flowers are smaller than many of the tutorials I found, and one way you can make the flowers smaller on some of the templates is to reduce the percentage on the Print Window that pops up before you print. Or, if you have a Cricut, you can adjust the size there with your file.

BUNNY BANNER TUTORIAL

Print out your Bunny Printable on white cardstock. You will see on the printable there is an ear (it prints on every page) for you to trace on the back of the Gold Cardstock. After you’ve cut out the center of the ears from the gold cardstock, glue them in the middle of the ears as pictured above.

BUNNY BANNER FLOWERS

EASTER BUNNY BANNER TUTORIAL

Then, hot glue the flowers and position them the at the top of the bunny’s head. Add additional embellishments in the middle of the flowers. String them together, hang it up and admire your work!

BABY SHOWER BUNNY BANNER

EASTER BUNNY BANNER