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Printable coloring page St. Patrick's Doggy. Free to open and print as many copies as you wish.
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St. Patrick's Doggy
Purple Easter Egg Free Picture
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This Free Purple Easter Egg Picture which is a jpg that is 900
x 675 in a zip file. It can be used for crafting, card making, iron-on
transfer, web page clipart, etc… Feel free to crop, resize or edit the
image to fit your needs. This is a jpg (picture) you can download free for any
art project or web page clipart however it may not be redistributed on any web
page or media as art or free art.
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Playpen Baby Shower Registration List
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free baby shower invitation.
Let people know what the Mom-to-be needs or email this to the Mom-to-be
and ask her to type in what she needs. This is especially good for a
Mom having a second child who already has many of the items she needs.
~ OR ~ A Mom-to-be can use this to make a hard copy list of needed
items before going to a store to register. (Watermark on image does not print on printable itself)
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Before going to the next page "Spread The Freebies"!
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Ideas for Our Printables
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Half Fold Invitations & Cards
While Moms Break calls our half fold free printables - “invitation” it can also be used as a card, announcement, thank you note, stationery, etc. How you use this all depends on what type of text you add to this free printable. Moms Break wants to give you the freedom to use any text you want by adding a text box to type in instead of filling in pre-made blanks. This allows you to show off your own style! These half fold invitations can be found throughout our web site.After typing your text in the text area or copying text from a rich text editor (MS Word), print then fold the invitation in half. These fit in a 6 x 9 envelope. This is a two sided, half fold printable. To handwrite, print then handwrite after printing.
*** Personalizing Tips: You can type your text using Microsoft Word, or other word processing software (rich text editor), along with setting font type, size, and color, and then copy and paste the text from the word processor into the personalization area of the free printable. This lets you control the look of your text.
* Two Sided Printing. This means the first page of the free printable is the inside of the printable and the second page is the outside of the printable. There is a helpful How To Article for both double sided (two sided) printers and single side printers available at Printer Two Sided, which will open in a new window so you do not leave this printable. While we will refer to this as an invitation, remember it is all up to you how you use this!
Ideas for our Invitation (or cards) Crafting:
Use a hole-punch around the edges of invitation then thread colorful ribbon or yarn in and out of the holes. Tie ribbon or yarn in a bow after threading the holes to add a creative touch.
Use decorative-edge scissors to cut out the invitation to give the invitation a fancy edge.
Sprinkle around the invitation with glitter glue to add some color and sparkle to your invitation.
Print the invitation on embellished craft paper if your printer will handle this type of paper (most do as long as the embellished craft paper is printer-friendly).
After folding the invitation, tie it closed with a ribbon making a bow on the front or top.
Use a hole-punch make a hole in corner of the invitation, then using a ribbon make a bow or hanging ribbon for decorative invitation.
Decorate the invitation with scrapbook embellishments or stickers.
Baby Shower “Guess What’s in the Bag Game!”
Gather small baby items small enough to fit into the baby shower bags loosely.Baby Item Ideas: (Hint: Print and assemble a test bag to make sure each item fits in the bag. Then print as many bags as you need, one bag per item.)
• Odd shaped diaper pin (one with a decorative head)
• Baby socks or booties
• Baby toys
• Baby spoon
• Small Pacifier
• Baby bottle nipple
• One baby wipe
• Cotton-tipped swabs (Q-Tips)
Or other small baby items will work as long as it fits inside the bag loosely.
Depending on how many baby items you have decided to use print the same number of bags. (Optional: You can print a variety of bags offered at Moms Break to have different bags for different baby items.) Assemble the bags and before inserting the items, write a number on each bag. Then make a list of what is in each bag (such as, Bag #1: Diaper Pin, Bag #2: Pacifier). This will be the “answer key” to use at the end of the game.
Put the one item in each bag; add a small bit of cotton (pull apart a cotton ball), or shredded paper in the bag and seal. This will make it harder for the guest to guess what in the bag. If the baby item has sharp or hard edges, then wrap in some plastic wrap or put in a plastic sandwich bag before putting it in the bag.
At the baby shower give each guest a piece of paper and pen. Pass the bags around, one at a time, and have each person write down their guess of what is in the bag.
After all the bags are passed around and everyone has written down their guesses, use the answer key to call out the item in each bag. Have the guests score their own guesses. The game winner is the person who has the most correct guesses.
As an alternative, when everyone has guessed what is in the bag, have Mom-to-Be open each bag to show what is in the bag. Each guest scores their own answers. (Be sure to have the rest of what goes with each item to give to Mom-to-Be, such as the other diaper pin, the bottle for the nipple, etc.)
Bonus Bag! Squeeze a small bit of baby lotion or diaper rash ointment into a sealable sandwich bag. Seal the bag, squeezing out air as you seal it. Make sure that there is enough lotion or ointment in the plastic bag to make it “squishy” when you feel it. Anyone who guesses what it is wins a prize!
Baby shower bags can be found in the Baby Shower Games, Bags, Extras section.
These games and article is copyrighted (©) by Moms Break, Inc. and Jan K., the Proofer and may not be republished without permission from
Moms Break; Inc. © copyright 2010
Birthday Kids Party Game Idea: “Guess What is in the Bag” Game!
Moms Break has separated the many ways to play this game this into easy sections so that you can choose the game or idea that you want to read about. All of the games and ideas use the same free printable birthday bags found in the Baby Shower Games, Bags, Extras section.Sections: (Divided by dotted line)
Section 1: Basic Game Instructions (for both young children and older kids)
Section 2: Theme Party Ideas
Section 3: Birthday Candy Ideas
Section 4: Easy & Cheap Birthday Suggestions
Section 5: “Decorate the Cake” Birthday Party Game Suggestions
Section 6: Regular Party Favors
Section 7: Where to Find Tutors and Video Instructions
Get Printer Friendly Version of this article and bag assembly instructions.
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Section 1
Two game sets of game instructions for young children and older kids are provided.
Gather birthday items or birthday party theme items small enough to fit loosely into the Birthday bag. See the “Theme Party Ideas” section for ideas.
Depending on how many Birthday items you have decided to use, print the same number of bags. (Optional: You can print a variety of bags offered at Moms Break to have different bags for different birthday items.) Assemble the bags and before inserting the items, write a number on each bag. Then make a list of what is in each bag (such as, Bag #1: balloon, Bag #2: birthday candle). This will be the “answer key” to use at the end of the game.
Put the one item(s) in each bag; add a small bit of confetti (alternative: use cotton balls for less mess, pull apart a cotton ball), or shredded paper in the bag and seal. This will make it harder for the kids to guess what is in the bag.
Older Kids: At the Birthday party give each guest a piece of paper and pen. Pass the bags around, one at a time, and have each child write down their guess of what is in the bag. * This is also a fun game to play at home with your kids – Just for fun or a spelling lesson!
After all the bags are passed around and everyone has written down their guesses, use the answer key to call out the item in each bag. Have the guests (children) score their own guesses. The game winner is the person who has the most correct guesses.
As an alternative for younger kids (but also suitable for older kids) have enough Moms Break birthday bags for each child to win a few bags. Have the children get in a circle, then have the children take turns going to the center of the room where game parent or birthday kid will be seated to hand out bags, one bag to each. If the child can guess what in the bag, he or she can keep it. If not, then the next child comes into the circle to guess what’s in the bag. (Hint: If a one or more of the children {guests} is having trouble winning a bag, make sure to hand them something easy to guess like a birthday candle or toy figurine.) To shorten the game, after each child has won a bag or two, simply pass out the rest of the bags as prizes for other games or party favors.
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Section 2
Theme Party Ideas
Theme Birthday Suggestions:
Important: These are for example only; please consider your birthday party theme when reading the list.
Princess Theme Birthday Party:
Small Star Wand
Small Princess figurines (such as Ariel, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine and Snow White)
Small Crown
Small princess theme paper cups
Princess stickers
Small Princes toys such as stuffed frog or horse
Super Mario Bros. Theme Birthday Party:
Small Princess figurines (such as Luigi, Mario, Princess Peach, Toad and Yoshi)
Small Mario theme paper cups
Mario Stickers
Small Mario toys or mushroom keychain for example
Cut out stars and questions marks shapes on constructions paper
Mario Candy
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Section 3
Birthday Candy Ideas: Any candy that is individually wrapped such as mints or other hard candies, gumballs, taffies (lollipops), bite-sized candy bars. (Hint: Print and assemble a test bag to make sure each item fits in the bag. Then print as many bags as you need, one bag per item.)
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Section 4
Easy & Cheap Birthday Suggestions: (Most of these items should be available at your local Dollar Store. Tip: Print a test bag and take it with you so that you can tell if the items will fit in the bag.)
Balloons, deflated (not blown up)
Noise makers
Small paper party hats that can be folded to fit in the bag
Crayons
Sidewalk chalk
Silly Putty
Stickers
Small toys (suitable for boys and girls)
Small cartoon action figures (buy a whole bag of assorted plastic toys and put one or two in each bag. Example: Dinosaur theme birthday party, buy a bag of assorted dinosaurs at the dollar store.)
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Section 5
“Decorate the Cake” Birthday Party Game Suggestions: (Hint: Print and assemble a test bag to make sure each item fits in the bag. Then print as many bags as you need, one bag per item.)
For this game, have a flat sheet cake with only white frosting on it. Assemble cake decorating items, including the candles, and put in the birthday bags:
Small tubes of colored icing
Bottles of sprinkles
Other cake decoration items
Birthday cake candles
Play a simple game where everybody wins a prize. After everyone opens their prize bag, let the kids decorate the cake as a Birthday Party activity! (Have old towels and wooden clothespins available to pin “smocks” on all the kids before they start decorating the cake.)
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Section 6:
Regular Party Favors: The Birthday Bags are also fun for regular party favors to put on the table for each child while having cake and ice cream. They are also great for giving each child a party gift at the end of the party. This would be a great way to teach your birthday boy or girl about saying “Thank you” as each guest leaves the party. (Hint: Print and assemble a test bag to make sure each item fits in the bag. Then print as many bags as you need, one bag per item.)
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Section 7
Where to Find Tutors and Video Instruction:
You can find a tutor for folding this bag at Jan’s Reading Room bag tutor which is valentine but the same principle applies. There is also how to fold video tutor offer by Moms Break, this is a holiday tutor but the same principle applies.
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These games and article is copyrighted (©) by Moms Break, Inc. and Jan K., the Proofer and may not be republished without permission from Moms Break; Inc. © copyright 2010
Bag Making Instructions:
To make our free printable bags; basically do this: Fold in half on fold line, fold sides in toward the “© Moms Break” on the marked lines, tape side shut, fill, fold top down and tape closed. This bag is very simple to make, however we do recommend reading the more detailed directions shown below.These are more detailed step-by-step instructions:
1. Fold bag on the line marked number 1. Note that the bag might not fold exactly in the middle of the page depending on printer setting; however it is recommended that you use the fold line.
2. Lay the bag so that “© by MomsBreak.com or licensors. Terms see MomsBreakInc.com” is face up.
3. Fold the two lines marked number 2 inward. Tape or glue these side tabs.
4. Fill the bag with your bag fillers (i.e., candy, party favors, gift card, etc.).
5. Fold down remaining top flap (marked number 3) to close the bag. Tape or glue closed. Note that you may have to fold over the ends of both sides of the bag, depending on how the bag prints on your printer. Tape or glue the folded-over flap to close the bag.
Special Notes:
* Remember when using glue to allow the glue time to dry between steps.
* Printer types and settings do vary. These instructions should provide enough information for folding and closing the bag. However, it always best to do one test print and fold before printing several bags.
You can find a tutor for folding this bag at Jan’s Reading Room bag tutor which is valentine but the same principle applies. There is also how to fold video tutor offer by Moms Break, this is a holiday tutor but the same principle applies.
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