DISCLAIMER: I was provided with a printer and a complimentary subscription to HP's Instant Ink service to facilitate this post, however all opinions & pictures are my own. Have you ever gotten a new "gadget", brought it home, hooked it up, used it for one single day and then realized... "How in the world did I get through the last 30something years without this?!" That was my exact thought when I recently received a new HP Envy 5530 laptop printer with HP Instant Ink service, to check out. I know, I act like I've never had a printer before, which is almost true. I've had two printers in my adult lifetime, the last one ran out of ink about 5 years ago and instead of buying new ink, I just stored it away in the closet. Yeah, I know they sell ink at the store, but I never remembered to buy it and by the time I did, I really forgot I had a printer anyway. So, you can imagine my excitement when I got this fancy schmancy new one from HP. I was like a kid in a candy store. I couldn't decide what I wanted to print first.
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As I was wasting time, searching the internet for something to do while wasting time, I came across this really cool site with a crap ton of free images and I started thinking about all the cute stuff I could make and here's what I came up with... Vintage Valentine's Day cards that you can print from home. I know, it's a new idea that no one has ever thought of before. Ok, maybe not "no one", but whatever. I had lots of cute ideas, but they wouldn't format right, so I got mad and quit, but not before making these four gems... I like to think of my crafting abilities as somewhere between the level of Amy Sedaris and a cracked out Martha Stewart and right now, my "Amy side" says to glitter the crap outta these bad boys and I think I just might. In the interest of full disclosure, I haven't printed these out yet, but I am assuming they work, if they don't, I offer a full money back guarantee.
You're welcome! Here's the link to download the files, the pics above are not to scale. In anticipation of Monsters University's October 29th release date, Disney has released these fun activities just in time for Halloween! Is your family ready for a monstrously good Halloween? Mike and Sulley want to make sure your home is fully monsterized with Sulley's Spooky Smoothie recipe, a Mike Wazowski pumpkin carving template, candy totes that are a scream to make and the spookiest window decorations on the block!
In anticipation of the Disney DVD release of Sofia The First: Ready To Be A Princess on September 17th, I'm delighted to share downloadable activities fit for a princess below! In anticipation of Disney's WRECK-IT RALPH releasing on Blu-ray Combo Pack on Tuesday, March 5th, turn your world into a classic arcade game this weekend with these fun 8-Bit projects! Use the printable stencils to jazz up everything from clothes to book covers! Then break out the scissors for a Pixilated Paper Craft and a Picture Puzzler featuring all of your favorite characters!
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