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365 Days Our 2010 Calendar can be printed and bound in whatever manner you choose. U.S. legal holidays are noted, and a few drawings throughout target a few of those days that we all know and love. The back cover page includes a hole-punching guide for a side binding. I’ve printed mine on card stock, and tied colorful 1/8” ribbons through the holes.
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“Love Notes” Blank Cards Print out these four beautiful designs and fold in quarters. Voila, your note cards are ready to inscribe and deliver. If mailing, you can purchase “invitation” size envelopes (4-3/8” x 5-3/4”) available at card and office supply stores. Those pictured were printed on a rose-colored, smooth finish paper.
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Easy Origami Bookmarks Print out four designs that can be easily folded into these decorative corner pockets for marking the page of any size book. Simple, fun and functional ... even the kids can follow the illustrated instructions. Regular laser paper works well, so that the folded piece does not get too thick.
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Password Book One of the simplest forms of book-making is used to create this wonderful little book to store user names and passwords for 24 online sites. Print out on letter-size paper, fold, snip, and pop the pages into place (instructions included on second page of pdf file). I printed mine on an ivory-colored, smooth finish paper.
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“Print & Play” Game Keep the kids busy with this fun Tic-Tac-Toe game where bumble bees and ladybugs vie for control of a big sunflower. Simply cut out the board and pieces and have fun. I printed mine on card stock for more durability.
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