A simple and fun drawing and coloring gratitude activity page to help your kids focus on the people and things that they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
This gratitude drawing and coloring activity is great for preschooler, kindergarten, older kids, and even adults. The printable is design to be very basic so preschoolers won’t be overwhelmed. At the same time, it has blank spaces for older kids and adults to doodle in their own art.
For my preschooler who loves to draw, I basically just asked him to draw in what he’s thankful for or people or things that he loves and he was off to drawing them. He didn’t color it all in because he had to go back to his virtual Pre-K class. But he was back at it after school ended.
My 4 year old son is grateful for his mom, dad, brother, dog (depicted here pooping) and poop (shown here by a hand catching poop)!
Download and print out the gratitude drawing and coloring page onto copy paper or cardstock. Supply your kid with some markers, color pencils and let her draw and color in the gratitude page.
If you want to do this activity in Procreate, download the PNG file.
Snap some fun pictures of your little one in these beautiful printable watercolor flowers milestone stickers.
Day 14 of November of Giving Free Printables.
Today I’m sharing with you these beautiful watercolor floral baby milestone stickers. Each circle is 4 inches. They are not made for a specific label. Just print on any sticker paper and then cut out the circle.
Download and print out the printable watercolor floral milestone stickers onto sticker paper or cardstock. Cut out the circles with a scissors. If you used cardstock you can just place it on the bodysuit or close to the paper. Or you can use double sided tape to put on the bodysuit.
Coloring is not just for kids. Adults as well can benefit from the relaxing benefit of coloring. Print out this printable fall monogram wall art and relax and be present.
Why now is the best time to start coloring
2020 seems to be the year that everyone wants to forgot. One way I’ve found to do that is with coloring. Coloring is not just for kids to learn how to hold their crayons. It’s also a great way to disconnect from the chaotic day. It allows time to focus so you can let go of the stress in your life.
This year I’ve been doing more coloring to relax and be present with the kids. We would print out some coloring printables, go crazy with the color pencils, markers or crayons, and then proudly present our piece of art. I sometimes like to electronically color in my printables using Procreate. Watch the time lapse video below to see how I color in the letter A.
Click on the play button to see a cool time lapse on how I colored in this monogram art in Procreate. You need to upload the PNG file to Procreate in order to color it.
This free fall wall art printable is 8×10″. For best quality, print on 8.5 x 11″ high-quality cardstock ( I recommend this one).
Use color pencil or fine point markers to color in your printable.
Displaying your Fall Wall Art Printables
-Put these wall art in a big frame with a white mat for 8×10 photos. 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. I use a fine-point dry-erase marker to write out my plans.
-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 fall 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. You can also use these for your planners or cut them out as stickers for the kids. 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. It’s not longer available at Target, but it’s similar to this one.
6. The simplest way is to use regular tape to put your printables up on the wall.
Alternative to hanging up on wall
1. Use as planner cover or divider.
2. Use as a digital planner cover, divider, or sticker. You can convert this pdf into an image such as JPG or PNG by using any free online pdf converter programs. I use this one.
Download Your Fall Wall Art Printable Freebie
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DOWNLOAD PNG FILES
You can download the png files to put into your digital planner, color in Procreate, or use other coloring program that do not accept PDF files.
Download this free printable I-Spy Woodland Animals activity page for your little preschooler to learn how to count and write numbers.
Day 12 of November of Giving Free Printables
This free I-Spy woodland animal activity page will get your kids counting and writing numbers in a fun way with these cute woodland animals and foliage.
Download and print out the I-SPY Woodland Animals activity page. Ask your child how many animals, leaves, or mushrooms they can find. Use pencil or markers to circle the animals, leaves, or mushrooms. Write the number in the box with the question mark.
If you want to reuse this activity page multiple times, I recommend laminating it or putting into a sheet protector. I, personally, put them into these sheet protectors. I do have a laminating machine, but I recently realized that you can’t recycle the paper if you laminating it. With the sheet protector, once you’re done using the activity page, you can simply take it out of the sheet protector and put them in the recycle bin.
If you have Amazon Kindle Unlimited, I recommend these free counting books. They are also available in paperback.
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I wanted to cancel my membership after the first month because of budget reasons, but my 7 year old said he would give up some of his allowance money he had accumulated since 3 to pay for it. I’m so proud of my bookworm for using his money for books instead of toys.
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