Showing posts with label printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printables. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Printable Christmas Gift Tags

Good morning everyone! I hope that everyone is all ready to celebrate Christmas with their family or friends on Thursday! I know that I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone and showing off my handsome little man.


Today, I'm going to share with you some printable Christmas gift tags that I made for my own gifts this year. I hope that some of you can use these!

Grab Your Own Printable Christmas Gift Tags Below

Grab your own printable gift tag here.

Grab your own printable gift tag here

How to Get These Free Printable Gift Tags

  • Right click the images above or click on the links above and save to your computer.
  • Open gift tag in a Microsoft Word document and size to your desired height.
  • Print.
  • Decorate your gifts.

Do you like decorating your Christmas presents with unique decorations? Feel free to leave any questions, comments, or personal stories in the section below. I love reading all of your comments! 

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Free Printable Letter to Santa

Happy Friday everyone! I hope that everyone enjoys their weekend!


Today, I want to share with everyone a free Christmas printable. Since my little guy is too little to actually write a letter to Santa this year, I will share this printable letter to Santa with him later on. But for now, your little ones will be able to enjoy this cute printable and write all of their wishes to Santa out!

Grab Your Free Printable Letter to Santa Below

letter to santa
Grab Your Free Printable Letter to Santa here.

How to download this printable:


  1. Right click on the link above and save the image to your computer.
  2. Open the image in a Word Document.
  3. Print out as many images as you need!
  4. Have your children write down everything that they want from Santa. 


Do you still let your children write to Santa? Feel free to leave your comments and personal stories in the comment section below!

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Friday, November 28, 2014

Printable Christmas Gift Tags



Hello everyone! Can I get a woot woot for it finally being Friday? Thanksgiving is over (unfortunately), but hey there is always Christmas to look forward too! Speaking of Christmas, today I'm sharing my printable Christmas gift tags.




I prefer to make gifts instead of buying a lot of junk that my family and friends will just throw in the back of their closets. I'll be sharing all of my finished gifts a little closer to Christmas this year, but I'm very excited about the gifts! :-)

Grab Your Own Printable Christmas Gift Tags

Download these gift tags here.

Instructions:


  1. Download the image by right clicking the image above or going to the link above.
  2. Save the image to your computer.
  3. Open the image in a Word Document and resize according to your needs.
  4. Print out the gift tags.
  5. Decorate your gifts!

Do you prefer to receive handmade gifts or store bought gifts during the holiday season? I love reading all of your lovely replies so feel free to leave any comments, questions, or personal stories in the comment section below!

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Friday, November 21, 2014

Free Thanksgiving Printable




Thanksgiving is just around the corner and its the perfect time for celebrating and giving thanks with the people that mean the most- whether that be family or friends. Personally, I am anticipating staying at home with Zander, the hubster, and my fur babies because Zander will barely be a couple of weeks old. But, I have made this particular Thanksgiving printable in anticipation of Thanksgivings to come.

For those of you that are planning on hosting a grand Thanksgiving this printable is for you! I know that there are so many people that suffer from food allergies these days; so, I made these labels. Or you can use them as place settings to add the perfect flair to your holiday table this year! 



Get Your Own Thanksgiving Printable


Grab your free Thanksgiving printable here.

Instructions:


  1. Download the Thanksgiving printable from the picture or link above. 
  2. Open the picture in a Word Document and re-size it to your liking.
  3. Print out as many as you need.
  4. Fill them out and fold them.
  5. Decorate your table! 


Do you have a special Thanksgiving tradition that you use to decorate your table with? I love reading all of your lovely replies so feel free to leave any comments, questions, or personal stories in the comment section below!

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Thanksgiving Printable Activity

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for family, friends, what we have, and pretty much everything else in our lives. During most of the year, we often forget to give thanks for the little, amazing things in our lives- I know that I do (too much).
thanksgiving printable


Here is a great activity to do with your family and friends on Thanksgiving. Simply, print it out, give a copy to everyone before or after dinner, and fill them out. You can pass the time by reading out your answers to each other and find out what everyone is truly thankful for!

thanksgiving printable

Get Your Free Thanksgiving Printable Below! 

thanksgiving printable
Download the thanksgiving printable here

Instructions:

  1. Right click on the picture or click on the link above and save the picture.
  2. Open up the picture in a Word document.
  3. Print it out.
  4. Hand it out.
  5. Fill it out.
  6. Give thanks!

Do you and your family have any Thanksgiving traditions? I love reading all of your lovely replies so feel free to leave any comments, questions, or personal stories in the comment section below!

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Free Hospital Bag Printable

Hello everyone!

I can't believe that its almost time for me to welcome my little guy into the world. I can't be more happy. I just can't wait to hold him in my arms and cuddle with him. When I started this blog, around this time last year, I would never have thought that I would be anticipating welcoming the most perfect, beautiful little guy in the world to me.

printable hospital bag checklist

How the hospital bag checklist was born...

As a lot of you know, I'm a planner. I love lists and having a plan. And let me just say this, I get a little on edge when my plan doesn't play out. But, I am trying to remember that giving birth is not something that goes according to plan. However, I can make sure that I have everything I need packed away and waiting by the door for when I need it.

When I started packing my hospital bag, I was kind of lost at what to pack. My OBGYN had provided a small list of things to bring to the hospital, but I knew that I needed more to be fully prepared. So, I decided to sit down and really brainstorm about what I need to bring along for this joyous adventure. That's how this printable was born.

Here's what I included in my checklist:

For Mom:

-Night gown
-Slippers
-Robe
-Comfortable bra and underwear
-Nursing Bra
-Nipple cream
-Nursing Pads
-Photo ID
-Insurance Card
-Hospital Paperwork
-Marriage Liscense
-Birth Plan
-Going Home Clothes
-Snacks
-Pillow
-Foldable bag

For Dad:

-Clothes
-Wallet
-Snacks
-Comfortable clothes
-Pillow
-Photo ID

Electronics:

-Cellphones and chargers
-Laptop or tablet
-Playlist and speakers
-MP3 Player
-Camera/video camera
-Extra batteries

Toiletries for the Parents:

-Soap
-Shampoo and conditioner
-Hair Brush
-Hair ties
-Straightener
-Lotion
-Chapstick
-Make up
-Pads
-Glasses, contacts, and solution
-Tylenol

For Baby:

-3-4 outfits
-Socks
-Mittens
-Hat
-Blankets
-Daipers
-Wipes
-Baby Powder
-Car Seat (installed)
-Nursing Pillow
-Baby Book


Get Your Free Printable Hospital Bag Check List

printable hospital bag checklist
Download the printable here.

How to download this printable:

  1. Right click on the picture or on the link above and save the picture to your computer.
  2. Open the printable in a Word Document.
  3. Print off.
  4. Check off everything and relax!
printable hospital bag checklist

printable hospital bag checklist

Did you include something that is not on the list in your hospital bag? Did you get to the hospital and realize you forgot something? If so, feel free to leave your comments or personal stories in the comment section below!

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Friday, October 24, 2014

Free Printable: Happy Halloween Treat Bag Topper

I made this cute Halloween treat bag topper just in time to fill your bags full of goodies for all of the tricker treaters that you will encounter. I never gave too much thought to handing out candy or anything for that matter on Halloween because I never get any visitors. Yeah, not even a knock. I guess, living on a main road away from any neighborhoods of any kind have sort of isolated me from candy seekers.


Now that I'm about to become a mom I have put a lot more thought into the holidays because I want my little Zander to have a great time and really enjoy himself. I want his experiences to be one of a kind and unique so I plan on making a plethora of different printables, bag toppers, and anything else that you can imagine for the different holidays.
Halloween Treat Topper

How to Use These Halloween Bag Toppers

Tools:


  • Craft paper
  • snack bags
  • staples or tape
  • printer


How to Use the Halloween Treat Toppers:


  1. Print out the printable below and cut them out.
  2. Fill up your snack bags with goodies.
  3. Secure the toppers with tape or staples.

Halloween Treat Topper

Halloween Treat Topper

Halloween Treat Topper

Halloween Treat Topper

Download the Halloween Bag Topper for Free

Halloween Treat Topper
Download this printable here.

Instructions:


  1. Download the picture above or from the link above.
  2. Open the free Halloween toppers in a Word document. You can fit several of them on one sheet.
  3. Print them out.
  4. Top your gift bags!


Do you have a special type of candy or treat you like to hand out during Halloween? If so feel free to share in the comment section below!

Is there something that you would like to see on Methodical Living? Feel free to email me with any questions, comments, or requests at methodicalliving@yahoo.com.



Friday, October 17, 2014

Free Fall Printable

Happy Friday everyone! Since its Friday, I'm sharing a free printable. This fall printable features a quote by one of my favorite authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne. I hope that everyone loves this quote as much as I do!
Download this printable here.

  1. Download the picture above or from the link above and save it to your computer.
  2. Open the image in a Word Document.
  3. Print it out.
  4. Hang it up!

Let me know what you think of this fall printable in the comments section below!

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Friday, October 10, 2014

How to Fit Exercise Into Your Busy Schedule With Free Printable

Fit Exercise into Your Busy Schedule
Good morning everyone! For this post, I wanted to share my experience in fitting exercise into my busy schedule. Honestly, after working on this blog, organizing my house, being pregnant, and doing everything else I can hardly talk myself into getting exercise.


Exercising is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. I've heard so many doctors and articles claim that a great remedy to pretty much anything is exercise. There are so many aliments and disorders that can be improved by exercise; for instance, obesity, diabetes, and sleep apnea.


Once I found out that I was pregnant, I tried to fit in more exercise into my busy schedule. Honestly, I did pretty good for the second semester and part of the third semester. Now that I've gained too much weight to mention and started getting tired again I've been slacking.


Plus, at my OBGYN appointment this week, I decided that it would be a good idea to jump wildly off of the exam table and fell. My ankle did this popping noise and I completely wounded my pride. Good thing that I have had massive amounts of practice in being gracefully clumsy (if that's a thing). Luckily, little Zander is unscathed and I am fine. The only real problem is that my whole leg was swollen. Its finally going down after my hubby took great care of me. So, I'm using my poor, swollen leg as an excuse not to exercise much.


After I get over this ankle thing I plan on getting back into my exercise routine. So, I decided to make up this printable to fit exercise back into my busy schedule. I tried to include everything in this printable. With this printable you'll be able to keep track of your busy schedule, calls, appointments, and how much exercise you fit in that day.




Get Your Own Free Exercise Printable

Download this printable here.

  1. Click on the picture or the link above and save it to your computer.
  2. Open the picture in a Word Document.
  3. Print it out.
  4. Fill out the printable!



I hope that everyone can use and enjoy this printable! If you have any comments or questions feel free to leave them in the comments section below.

As always, if you need help organizing your home or simplifying your life feel free to email me at methodicalliving@yahoo.com and I will help you out!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Free Printable Recipe Cards


have so many recipes that are on odd and end paper bits. When I find a recipe that I think my family will like, I get too excited, and I end up jotting down that delicious recipe on a shopping receipt. Then, I'll promptly lose that receipt at a moment's notice in the epicness that is my purse. Or I'll get especially unlucky and it will be washed in a load of laundry.


Being slightly obsessive about organizing, this plethora of random mismatched papers gets on my nerves. Actually, it does a lot more than that. I believe that I've had nightmare of a random assortment of paper bits attacking me while I try to cook dinner. Its a serious problem .


Certainly, I'm not the only one who feels as strongly about this issue. So, I have decided to change all of this and make my own recipe cards. I have transferred a lot of my recipes over to these homemade cards and I have printed out a ton of blanks just to be ready for when inspiration (or the latest issue of Clean Eating) strikes.



Download these recipe cards here.

Directions to download the free printable recipe card:

  1. Either save the image above or download the image from the link above.
  2. Open recipe card picture in a Word Document.
  3. Print out.
  4. Fill it out!


I used paper stock to print mine out on. The paper is a little bit thicker than standard printer paper and can (hopefully) withstand getting thrown around in my kitchen drawers!

If you have any questions, comments, or personal stories feel free to leave them below!

If you would like to see something on Methodical Living or need organizing advice email me at methodicalliving@yahoo.com


Friday, September 26, 2014

Free Fall Printable

Who else is happy that its Friday!?!? I know that I sure am. I'm looking forward to my first official weekend of fall this year. I know that I've mentioned fall just a few million times on Twitter and Facebook, but I can barely contain my excitement.

Fall is my favorite time of the year. I love warm sweaters, crisp weather, and colorful leaves. Fall is a time for rebirth and renewal. The trees are making the best kind of artwork, and hot drinks are a definite.

So, in celebration of the arrival of fall I would like to share a free fall printable! This printable features one of my favorite authors and one of my favorite books- The Great Gatsby.

And Now for the Printable:

Download this fall printable here.

Instructions on downloading and printing the weekly to do list printable:

  1. Click on the link above.
  2. Save the printable to your computer.
  3. Open the list in picture viewer. 
  4. Make sure to size up the list to fit the page perfectly.
  5. Press print!
  6. Hang it up, hand it out, and just enjoy this great weather!
I wanted to print off this printable and take lots and lots of pictures, but I ran out of paper. So, everyone please forgive me for my lack of pictures!

I hope that everyone has a great weekend!

Friday, August 29, 2014

Free Printable: Weekly Menu Planner

There's that one little question that I know is on my husband's mind the moment he walks through the door after a hard day at work: "What's for dinner?"

That one little question makes me want to cringe about three hours before the words even leave his lips. 
weekly menu planner

I always have a tough time coming up with ideas for dinner. Sometimes I just panic and find myself staring blindly at the contents of my pantry, freezer, and fridge. Usually, I can get creative and whip something up, but there are those times that I just can't make anything work. And then I feel like a failure because I'm suppose to be able to do this. No matter how many times my husband says its okay and that we'll just go out (because he's awesome like that).

So, I've taken almost all of the panic out of dinner time with my new handy-dandy weekly menu planner. I just have to take a few minutes one day a week to come up with ideas and get a solid plan in the works.
weekly menu planner

weekly menu planner


If you're like me, then you may need to use my handy-dandy weekly menu planner. Keep reading for instructions on how to get it for free below take all of the hassle out of dinner time!

Get Your Free Weekly Menu Planner

weekly menu planner

Download the planner here.

Normally, you can just print out the printables I supply here at Methodical Living, but for some reason this particular printable is being stubborn. So, to make sure that everything goes smoothly I encourage everyone to check the size before printing!

Printing Instructions:

  1. Download the picture from the link above.
  2. Open a Word document and inset the picture.
  3. Size it to fit a standard sheet of paper.
  4. Print it out.
  5. Fill it in with everything you need for the week!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Weekly To Do List Printable

Happy Friday everyone!

As a lot of you may know, I LOVE lists. They help me keep all of my thoughts together. Without them, I tend to forget even the most important things. Today, I'd like to share a weekly to do list printable that is 100% free!

Weekly To Do List Printable

weekly to do list printable
weekly to do list printable

weekly to do list printable

weekly to do list printable

Get Your Weekly To Do List Printable

weekly to do list printable
Download this printable here

Instructions on downloading and printing the weekly to do list printable:

  1. Click on the link above.
  2. Save the printable to your computer.
  3. Open the list in picture viewer. 
  4. Make sure to size up the list to fit the page perfectly.
  5. Press print!
  6. Fill it in with all of your errands and important tasks.

Are lists an important part of your life, like they are mine? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

Have a great weekend!


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