It's back-to-school time. Here in West Virginia, we are not allowed to purchase school supplies for our children, although of course we can buy them and keep them at home. The schools provide everything the children need. But for those of us with the new notebook itch to scratch, I offer a free template for a book pocket. I keep knitting patterns, grocery lists, pictures and other floating pieces of paper in mine. Print on cardstock, fold, glue into your notebook and have a spot for your bits and pieces.
Download the free pdf here
If it seems like I am doing a lot of printables lately, it's true. I am feeling the stress of sending my first child to kindergarten and sending my 3 month old to daycare. When I'm stressed, I design, and you benefit. Cheers!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Free Printable Wedding Invitation
This is a peacock-theme invite free for download. The suite includes a invitation, response card, and an envelope liner for an A6 envelope. The invite requires an A6 envelope, and a 4 bar envelope for the response card. It is shown with a sheet of red Japanese paper to illustrate how nice this would look in a red envelope. I myself would choose the ones from Paper Source in red.
The invitation suite is in Adobe Illustrator format, so that it can easily be edited. If you don't have Illustrator, feel free to contact me and if I'm not too busy I will put it into another format for you.
Download the Invitation & response card
Download the A6 Envelope liner
This design is copyright 2009 by Angela Dudek. You are free to use it and distribute it, but do not sell it. If you do I will track you down and call you really bad names.
The invitation suite is in Adobe Illustrator format, so that it can easily be edited. If you don't have Illustrator, feel free to contact me and if I'm not too busy I will put it into another format for you.
Download the Invitation & response card
Download the A6 Envelope liner
This design is copyright 2009 by Angela Dudek. You are free to use it and distribute it, but do not sell it. If you do I will track you down and call you really bad names.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Slowly But Surely - Craft Update
The Planets embroidery pattern from The Floss Box - in progress.
A sample quilted dot, practicing for a baby quilt from the Polka Dot Quilt pattern from And Other Silly Things
A Shapely Washcloth in Lily Sugar and Cream Rosewood Ombre cotton.
Lace scarf in Elann Super Kydd in Almond Blossom and Baby Silk in Seashell Pink, from a pattern in Feminine Knits by Lene Holme Samsøe
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