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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Tutorial-"Summertime" Flashcards and Vintage Alphabet Flashcards


There are two super cute vintage-type flashcards in this month's inspiration kit.  They say "Sprinkler" and "Sunshine".  So I decided to create my own flashcards on Photoshop.  I didn't use the exact same words as in the inspiration kit, I made up a few Summertime words of my own.  After you print them, you will need to cut them down to 2 1/2" x 6 3/4", they look even better with rounded corners.  I created them in "black and white" so you can print them on any color paper.  I printed them off on some manilla file folers that I was getting ready to throw away...they are the perfect "flashcard" color.  Enjoy!  Here is the link to the printable PDF of Summertime Flashcards.

Here is another link to printable alphabet flashcards.

11 comments:

  1. These are great - love the rounded corners and the clear font you've used. TFS

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  2. These are wonderful! Thank you!

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  3. I saw these in your kit and wanted to make some of my own. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Thank you SO much for sharing!!! LOVE these!

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  5. LOVE a great printable -- thanks for sharing!

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  6. I am so excited! I admit, I bought these, but they went into my too awesome to actually use bin. But now I can print as many as I want and not be afraid of running out :) Thank you so much!

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  7. Brilliant - many thanks!

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  8. Heidi (aka move4life)July 8, 2011 at 1:12 PM

    Thanks so much! I printed these last night and straight into my kit. (In the process of moving it seems my corner rounder has taken a hiatus which irks me just a tad because I know the minute I buy a new one it'll show up. Murphy's Law.) THANKS AGAIN. These are AWESOME.

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  9. Hi! Just found this while looking for "vintage flashcards."

    I'd like to create my own for Christmas. May I ask what font you used?

    Thank you!

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