My 3 Monsters: March 2016

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3.30.2016

Free Family Proclamation Printables

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Hi guys!  This project has been a long time coming.  I really wanted to have it done before the holidays, but -- obviously -- that didn't happen.  I've had lots of fun creating this set of free printables of The Family Proclamation that coordinate with the Living Christ printables I shared last fall.  When I framed and hung my Living Christ, I knew immediately that it needed a companion piece on the wall. 

I wanted to create some Family Proclamation printables to coordinate with the others rather than be exact matches, so they'll look a little more eclectic. I have a little bit of an issue with matchy-matchy.  With thirteen different options to choose from, hopefully you'll find one you like!

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
This is the combo I chose for my dining room ... although I might flip-flop the prints in the frames.  I'm undecided on that one at this point.  Now, forgive me -- this post is about to get really image heavy!  I wanted to show you some of the possible pairings, as well as give you some ideas of how they look printed and framed.


Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
This is one of my favorites, but the boys in this home have a pretty strict "no pink in the common areas" rule.


Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
I love, love, love this version paired with my Gilbert Temple watercolor art printable. Actually, several of them would play nicely with that picture if you're wanting to create a gallery wall!   Below are some of the possible coordinates to get your creative juices flowing:



Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Front to Back:  Black Vintage Flowers, White with Black Border, Chartreuse and Pink.

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Front to Back: White Vintage Flowers with Turquoise, Chartreuse and Pink

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Front to Back: Lavender Vintage Flowers, Lavender Vintage Flowers with Border

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Red with White Background

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Red with Black Background

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Front to Back:  Turquoise Vintage Flowers, Turquoise Vintage Flowers with Border

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Front to Back: White Vintage Flowers with Pink, White with Black Border, Pink and Gray, Chartreuse and Pink

Free Printable Family Proclamation -- with 13 different options, there's one for everybody at /
Yellow and Gray

The PDF images are all available in both 8x10 and 11x14 formats to download for your personal use here.

Just like the Living Christ printables, I had them printed on 110 lb. glossy coverstock at my local Staples Copy & Print Center.  You will print them on 8 1/2 x 11" and/or 11 x 17" paper and trim them down to size to fit your frame.

I hope y'all like them!!  

Amy 


3.12.2016

Printable "Names of Christ" Study Cards on Sugardoodle

Hi, guys!  I’m so excited for the opportunity to share a fun idea over at Sugardoodle to help make your family’s Easter more meaningful.  As a family of teenagers, our Easter looks a little different now than it used to.  Sadly, we have “aged out” of the egg hunts and some of the more traditional Easter activities, but I still really want to make it a special holiday for my family.  With that in mind, I created these “Names of Christ” printable study cards. 
It's the perfect way to keep the Savior in our daily thoughts and conversations in the week leading up to Easter.



These were a real labor of love, and probably my favorite blog project to date.  I hope you'll head over to Sugardoodle to check them out.  I also created a pastel and a watercolor version if you're looking for something a little more Easter-y!


Happy Spring!

Amy


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