This free fall gnome stationery printable is perfect for adults and kids. The gnomes, fall leaves, and pumpkins captures the spirit of fall.
You can use this gnome stationery in so many ways, including:
letter writing
journaling
grocery list
to-do list
scrapbooking
Best Papers For Printable Stationery
You can print these on regular printer paper. If you want a nicer, heavier weight paper, I recommend this 70 lb. text paper. Better than copy paper and able to fold nicely for mailing. If you only have copy paper available, that would work great as well for the kids or just some note charting.
This fall gnome stationery comes in two sizes: 8.5×11″ and 5×7″. You print the 5×7″ two on one page.
More Printable Stationery
Looking for more printable stationery? Here are some of my favorites:
It’s sweater weather time? Are you exciting about fall and Halloween? Got a bucket list for things to do with the family this month? Print out this free october calendar for all your plans!
There are 7 beautiful designs in 2 sizes : 10×8″ and 7×5″. For the 7×5″, you can print them out individually or two on one page to save some paper! You can simply print these out on copy paper. If you want more durability and vibrant colors in your calendar, I recommend printing them on these photo paper.
October Holidays
Think Halloween (October 31th) and Columbus Day are the only holidays in October? You are so wrong! Apparently, there is something going on every single day of October!
Who is looking forward to National Cinnamon Roll Day?!
October 1 – World Vegeterian Day October 2 – International Day of Non-Violence October 3 – Mean Girls Day October 4 – National Cinnamon Roll Day October 5 – World Teachers’ Day October 6 – World Cerebral Palsy Day October 7 – National Depression Screening Day October 8 – National Fluffernutter Day (Peanut Butter and Marshmellow Sandwich! You’re welcome!) October 9 – World Post Day October 10 – National Mental Health Day October 11 – National Coming Out Day October 12 – Farmers Day October 13 – National Stop Bullying Day October 14 – National Dessert Day October 15 – National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day October 16 – World Food Day October 17 – National Pasta Day October 18 – National Chocolate Cupcake Day October 19 – National New Friends Day October 20 – World Osteoporosis Day October 21 – Back to the Future Day October 22 – National Nut Day October 23 – National Boston Cream Pie Day October 24 – United Nations Day October 25 – National Mother-In-Law Day October 26 – National Day of the Deployed October 27 – Navy Day October 28 – National First Responders Day October 29 – World Psoriasis Day October 30 – National Candy Corn Day October 31 – National Caramel Apple Day (sharing the day with Halloween)
Ways to use your free October 2021 calendar
1. Meal Prep- Plan out your meals for the whole month!
2. Positive motivational quotes – Keep yourself in a good vibe with a new motivational quote each day of the month.
3. Daily Doodle Challenge – Draw or doodle based on a topic each day of the month. For example, Monday is daisy doodle, Tuesday is black and white pattern day, Wednesday is rainbow doodle day, etc.
4. A Word A Day Challenge – Learn a new word a new for the whole month of September.
5. Craft Activities for the Kids – Avoid getting overwhelmed each day with a new kids’ activity theme so you’re not overwhelmed each day trying to find activities for the kids to do.
6. 7 min exercises each day for a month – Exercises can be tough for a lot of people, me included so I started doing exercises that are 7 minute or less each day because I know I can achieve that little amount of mins. Once I’ve done one 7 minute exercise, it motivates me to do another 7 minute exercise. By the end of the day, I’ve done 28 mins of exercises and feeling great!
7. Daily Gratitude – write one thing you’re grateful for each day.
Download your October 2021 calendar
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Fall is almost here. Time to decorate for Autumn. If you haven’t done so, let’s create this beautiful fall Gingham Welcome sign together!
You can grab the freebie at the bottom of the post, but why not learn how I created this lovely wall art using Canva. With what you learn in this video, you can create many other wall arts for whatever occasions you want.
Before you start creating Welcome sign in Canva, a free online designing program, you will need to get the gingham pattern and the wreath clipart.
I recommend printing these on photo paper or cardstock to bring out the lovely colors of this wall art. I use this Canon printer and a HP Deskjet 2600 Series (might be discontinued. Here are some other HPprinters)
The HP Deskjet is very budget friendly and has Instant Ink subscriptions. You can change your subscriptions based on your printing needs. The monthly cost includes mailing package to recycle your old ink cartridge. You’ll receive a new cartridge when they detect that you’ll be out of ink soon.
Displaying your Fall Welcome Sign
1. Put these wall art in a big frame with a white mat for 8×10 photo. This way you can just print the design onto 8.5×11 cardstock without having to trim it down to fit an 8×10 frame
Here are some beautiful frames that would be lovely for this printable. Some are 8×10 and one is 11×14.
2. Use magnetic poster hanger frames. I have these in several different sizes. It’s so easy to change signs with the magnetic poster hanger frame. Just put your sign between the two magnetic pieces of wood and hang it up on the wall. I like that they are really light weight and has no glass that my kids can break. Of course, the downside of these is that I can’t use them as erase board since there is no glass involves. Only the 4 pieces of wood strips that hold the printable and a string to hang. It’s very simple.
3. Print the printable onto magnetic paper so you can put on your refrigerator or any magnetic board.
4. Use washi tapes for a creative and fun way to display your printable calendar on the wall. Washi tapes come in many different sizes and designs. I am loving these right now.
5. Use a string and paper clips for a quick display of your printables. I actually have string lights that came with paper clips to hold photos.
6. The simplest way is to use regular tape to put your printables up on the wall.
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