Tuesday, August 13, 2013

FREE Printable: 8x10 I'll Love You Forever Print (Personalize for Your Child)





Good morning! I have a new freebie for you this morning. The 8x10 "I'll Love You Forever" Wall Print is inspired by one of my favorite children's books: Love You Forever by Robert Munsch. My mom used to read this book to me when I was a little girl and we would sing the song from the book every night. I now sing the song to my kids, so it has a special place in my heart. If you haven't read the book yet, it is a great story about unconditional love passed from generation to generation and I would highly recommend it.

I have two versions for you, a pink and green chevron background for a little girl's room and a blue and green chevron background for a boy's room. If you want to personalize these with your child's name, you can download the jpg and then edit in PicMonkey (free photo editing site).

You can send the file to a professional printer to print (i.e. Walgreen's, Shutterfly, etc) or you can print at home on letter size card stock and trim to 8x10 size.

If you are looking for a custom print for your home, I would love to work with you! You can request a custom order through my Etsy shop, Pamela Renee Printables. Let me know you found me through the blog and I will give you a 20% discount.

 
Download the 8x10 Pink and Green "I'll Love You Forever" Wall Art Here


Download the 8x10 Blue and Green "I'll Love You Forever" Wall Art Here
 
Enjoy! I would love for you to share, but please link back to this post and not the direct download link. Thank you! Each week, I try to share another FREE printable. Follow me on Facebook to receive updates.
 
 Is there a FREE printable that you would like me to create? Request in the comment section below!


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

FREE Printable: Chalkboard Style Pantry Labels



I am a sucker for labels. I have a label maker, but I get bored with just plain labels. I created these Chalkboard Style Pantry Labels for my own pantry and thought I would share with you.

There are two pre-filled Chalkboard Style Pantry Label sheets available for download. To download, just save to your computer and print. I like to use Avery® White Full-Sheet Labels for Inkjet Printers (keep in mind you won't want to get the labels wet) or you may also use white letter size card stock and either laminate and attach or tape on your canisters.

Download Pantry Labels 1 Here
 
Download Pantry Labels 2 Here
 
If you would like to create your own labels, you can download the blank version and edit using a program like PicMonkey. With the blank version, you could create labels for anything in your home!
 
Download the Blank Pantry Labels Here
 
 
***Update: I have also added the Small Chalkboard Style Pantry Labels and Blank Small Chalkboard Pantry Labels for Download
 
 Download the Blank Chalkboard Labels Here
 Download the Small Chalkboard Labels Here
 
 
Feel free to share this download, but please link back to this original post and not the direct link to the downloads. Thanks!
 
 

 


Monday, July 22, 2013

Menu Plan: Week of 7/22


Time to get back to meal planning! Here is my meal plan for the week:

Breakfast (served with fruit and milk):

Zucchini Muffins (Freezer)
Waffles
Banana Pancakes (Freezer) *I substituted APF for Whole Wheat Flour
Breakfast Burritos (Freezer)
Green Smoothies *This site has a chart that gives you options about what to put in your smoothie!

Lunch (served with carrots, fruit, yogurt and/or milk):

Peanut Butter, Honey, and Banana Sandwiches
Cheese and Black Bean Quesdaillas
Tuna Sandwiches or Salad
Cheese, Fruit, and Crackers
Leftovers

Dinner:
Balsamic Bruschetta Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Salad
Soft Tacos with Beans
Pasta. Marinara, Garlic Bread, Salad
Crock Pot Honey Garlic Chicken, Brown Rice, Salad
Homemade Pizza using Freezer Pizza Dough
Teriyaki Chicken, Brown Rice, Broccoli
Leftovers

What meals are you planning for the week? Share the link to your blog in the comments section.




Free Printable: A Cook's Prayer


I haven't been regularly posting here on Reorganized Simplicity because I have been busy getting my new Etsy shop, Pamela Renee Printables, up and running. I am designing printables for parties, wall art, and more (and as a personal plug, if you have a design need for your child's party or have an idea for wall art, I would love to create a custom order for you). The Lord has greatly blessed me and my shop has been doing well. One of my goals is to begin providing some FREE printables here for you.

When a friend asked me to create wall art from A Cook's Prayer that she found, I knew that this would be perfect to share! What a great reminder that in EVERYTHING that we do, we need to praise God and look to him in prayer. As a stay-at-home mom, I sometimes forget that God has called me to this wonderful job and that even something as small as the ability to bake bread is a gift from Him.
 
Download the FREE A Cook's Prayer Printable here.


The 8x10 high resolution file may be used to print at home or you may order a print from a professional printer (Walmart has 8x10 prints for around $3). Feel free to share with friends and print for your own use, but please link back to this page and not to the direct link.

Hope you enjoy!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Homemade Bubbles and Pipe Cleaner Wands


My 4 year old and I created a Summer Bucket List of 50 things we would like to accomplish this summer. Today, we checked another thing off the list.



Today's activity: Homemade Bubble Solution and Pipe Cleaner Wands

This activity can be done inexpensively with items that you already have in your home. I didn't have any glycerin in the house, so I was a little nervous about making bubbles that would work, but this recipe worked well and was very easy for the girls to make.

Homemade Bubble Solution Recipe
*I found this recipe on Apartment Therapy's website
  • 1/2 Cup Liquid Dish soap (Joy or Dawn work best, we used Dawn)
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 2 tsp Sugar

 Measuring the soap
 
Adding the water
 
Adding the sugar (my 4 year old dressed herself today...a very interesting outfit!)


We took the solution outside and made our pipe cleaner wands. The wands were easy to make, you just form them into whatever shape you would like and twist to secure to the "handle". Then it was time to blow bubbles!





We discussed how even though the wands were different shapes, that the bubbles all came out in spheres. We also observed that the larger wands made bigger bubbles. The girls had a great time and we went through the entire thing of bubbles!

What fun activities are you doing with your kids this summer? Please share in the comments!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Our Summer Bucket List: Pretend Birthday Party


My four year old daughter and I put together a Summer Bucket List of 50 things that we would like to do this summer as a family. I tried to get her creative input as much as possible because I want the activities to be fun and engaging.

If you would like to create a Summer Bucket List for your family, you can download my free printable here.

 Today, we decided that our first Bucket List activity would be to throw a Pretend Birthday Party for ourselves. We came up with a list of activities and threw ourselves a party...in our pajamas or course!

First, we baked some "cupcakes", which are really Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins from Weelicious (my favorite site for kid friendly recipes). I am trying to adapt more of a Montessori teaching style in our home, so I am trying to let the girls do all activities that they are capable of doing by themselves. I helped make the "cupcakes", but allowed them to do most of the measuring, pouring, and mixing. Baking is a great learning experience for toddlers and preschoolers. It not only allows them to practice their fine motor skills, but is also a great introduction to counting and fractions.

Peeling and mashing the bananas

Whisking the wet ingredients

Putting the cupcake wrappers in the pan
 
Pouring batter into the cupcake wrappers

 
While we were waiting for the "cupcakes" to bake, we wrapped a pretend present using a shoebox and wrapping paper. I allowed both of them to cut the wrapping paper with their safety scissors and they taped the paper onto the box. I also had a bow and scraps of ribbon that they glued on for decoration.
 
4 year old cutting wrapping paper

Two year old cutting wrapping paper

Decorating the box
 
Next, the girls made birthday cards with markers and stickers. I had my four year old trace Happy Birthday and she wrote her name, while my two year old just drew free form.
 
By the time they completed these activities, the "cupcakes" were ready to decorate. They each chose two candle and we put on whipped cream and sprinkles.
 
 
Finally, it was time for the party. We sang Happy Birthday, ate our "cupcakes" and unwrapped the present.
 
 


 
This turned out to be a fun and creative pretend play activity. What is your favorite pretend play activity? Please share in the comments.





Our Summer Bucket List


I haven't posted in quite some time, but I want to share with you our plans for the summer. My eldest daughter and I came up with our summer bucket list. This is a list of 50 items that we are going to accomplish this summer. Hopefully, I will be able to share some, if not all of our completed activities.

We live in Arizona and it is HOT during the summer. I want to make sure that we don't fall into the trap of watching TV just to stay out of the heat. Hopefully on the days the day that we are bored and feeling uninspired, we can go to our list and find a few activities.

Summer Bucket List
  1. Vacation in the mountains
  2. Picnic at the park
  3. Family game night
  4. At home movie theater night
  5. Build a sand castle
  6. Have a water fight
  7. Run through the sprinklers
  8. Go to the zoo
  9. Make ice cream
  10. Visit the Children's Museum
  11. Go to the farmer's market
  12. Go to the orchard and pick peaches
  13. Make Popsicles
  14. Build a campfire
  15. Make s'mores
  16. Go fishing
  17. Create art
  18. Wash the dogs
  19. Dress up and have a tea party
  20. Paint our toe nails
  21. Write a letter and mail it
  22. Finger paint
  23. Make cookies and deliver them to a friend
  24. Sponge paint
  25. Make heart sugar cookies and decorate
  26. Build a fort
  27. Have a pretend birthday party
  28. Plant flowers
  29. Draw hopscotch and play
  30. Make an obstacle course
  31. Have a pancake party
  32. Play with sidewalk chalk
  33. Go swimming
  34. Wash the car
  35. Bike wash
  36. Go to the splash pad
  37. Make a picture with outdoor things
  38. Make a sock puppet
  39. Play dress-up
  40. Go camping in the backyard
  41. Make footprints
  42. Do a new puzzle
  43. Make bath paint
I have also created a FREE Summer Bucket List printable, so that you can make your own bucket list.
 
 
 

What is on your bucket list for this summer? Feel free to share the link to your bucket list in the comment section.