Looking for simple way to dress up your house for fall?
Grab one of these monogram/alphabet pumpkin wall art printable for your house and print some as gifts for your family and friends.
This free pumpkin monogram wall art printable is 8×10″. For best quality, print on 8.5 x 11″ high-quality cardstock ( I recommend this one).
Displaying your Monogram Wall Art Printables
1. Put these monogram 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. 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 monogram 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.
Seriously, how is October almost here already. I was reluctant to let summer go this year because I’ve recently got into gardening and seeing my veggies and flowers grow, but I am liking the cool breeze of fall. What I’m lacking in my garden are pumpkins that were there last year from my kid’s science project from school. And it’s too late to start now. Definitely next year there will be a pumpkin patch in my backyard.
I love creating planners and calendars. I tend to create one for myself and one for my kids. My boys love doing what I’m doing so I’m trying to motivate them to write and plan using these calendars. You can start today as well using these lovely October 2020 with your kids.
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).
Displaying your October 2020 Printables
1. Put these October 2020 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. 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 October 2020 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 October 2020 Printable Freebie
Download your 8×10 October 2020 calendar through Google Drive here.
If you prefer, you can download it through Jumpshare here.
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Need a simple, but cool Halloween and fall color decorations for your home? Check out this very pretty banner and poster below.
Have you decorated for Halloween yet? Halloween might be cancelled this year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have decorations and little monsters running around your house.
I am normally a great procrastinator when it comes to decorating for the holiday, but this year I managed to get fall and Halloween decors up at the same time. All it took was a little motivation from my two little monsters. While declutter our basement, I saw Halloween decorations and decided to take them out. When my sons saw that they wanted to decorate the house. They were excited for Halloween. Not really for dressing up, but more for the candies.
When they finished decorating with whatever we have, they wanted more. So I quipped up these “BOO” banner and “Trick or Treat” sign for them.
Such an easy activity to do with the kids. We printed them out, use a paper trimmer to cut out the bunting, and they just went on to put it all over the house. We attached some to string lights with paper clips by the mantle. We put up the “Trick or Treat” sign on the wall with washi tape. Make sure your surface is smooth otherwise your washi tape won’t stay on for long.
Here are some other ways you can display your trick or treat sign and banner.
1. I personally love buying a big frame that is 11×14 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 Halloween printable. Some are 8×10 and one is 11×14.
2. Use these magnetic poster hanger frames instead of the traditional 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. Display this Halloween printable by putting it in a magnetic frame so you can put on your refrigerator or any magnetic board. It would be a beautiful daily reminder every time you open the fridge to be grateful that it is full of food to feed your family. Alternatively, you can print these directly onto magnet paper.
WAYS TO DISPLAY YOUR BOO BANNER
1. Use washi tapes for a creative and fun way to display your Halloween printable banner 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.
2. Use a string and paper clips for a quick display of your “BOO” banner. 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.
These printables are part of my Printable Resource Library. If you’re already a member you can log in here. The “Boo” banner and “Trick or Treat” signs are in Party Printables.
If you’re not a subscriber yet, why not?! You get these cool Halloween printables and other cool freebies such as Christmas gift tags, invitation templates and party decors.
Are you having a zoom party or class soon? Do you need a festive background instead of your clutter living room? This post will teach you how to quickly create your own Zoom virtual background with your kids while having tons of fun!!
I’m going to show you how to do exactly that for free using Canva, my favorite online design program. But first, examples of the Zoom virtual background that my son and I created in less than 5 mins each.
If you like any of these backgrounds right click on your mouse and save it as an image onto your computer. Then upload them onto Zoom.
Having a llama-themed party? This Zoom virtual background might be perfect!
This bunny would be adorable for Pre-K virtual background. Click here for the template and you can edit it with your kid’s name.
A virtual background for a candy-themed party!
Got a robot lover in the family? Click on this template to edit it for your kid.
Want a cute animated one? My 4 year old created this one.
Here is the template. The letters are found under animated letters/alphabets in elements.
You can make all these Zoom background with your little ones and have it ready for that party or class in no time.
Are you ready to learn how?
First, lets talk about what you need to do all this.
I assume you already have Zoom since you’re looking to learn how to make Zoom backgrounds. If not just go here to download for your particular device.
Canva – It is a free online design program. You do need to sign up. There is a free and pro version. You only need the free version to make the virtual background. You would only need pro if you want to use premium graphics. In this case, you should try Canva for 30 days to use the premium graphics. Cancel before it expires.
Creating your Zoom Virtual Background
Go to Canva.com and sign up if you haven’t already.
Search for Zoom Virtual Background template.
You’ll get tons of virtual backgrounds. You can use the templates as is, you can edit it or you can start with a blank one.
If you want to use the template as is, all you have to do is DOWNLOAD the template onto your computer and then install it on your ZOOM.
You can also start with one of the templates you like and edit the graphics by deleting and adding new ones. You can also add texts.
To design your own, start with the BLANK template. Then you can add a BACKGROUND color or pattern. Add text and add elements (graphics). If you don’t want to pay $1 for the elements pick FREE element only or sign up for the 30 day free Canva trial. You can also add animated elements to your virtual background.
Save it as a PNG. If you have animated elements in your Zoom virtual background, save it as an MP4.
follow instructions below to install the background onto your ZOOM devices.
Here are some helpful information on downloading the Zoom virtual background onto your devices.
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