Blobs – Colorful Backgrounds for Teaching Materials and More
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About This Product
Blobs – Colorful Backgrounds for Teaching Materials and More
13 abstract blob-style backgrounds in multiple formats (PNG, JPG, TIFF) 🎨
PNG + PDF + TIFF
Sometimes, a small design element can bring new life to teaching materials, worksheets, or even classroom decorations. I created these blobs-style backgrounds to add a friendly and creative touch to the resources I use with my students – and I now use them regularly across many different formats.
Each background is designed in A4 format and comes in three file types (PNG, JPG, TIFF), so you can use them easily in PowerPoint, Canva, Word, or on your digital whiteboard. I made the blobs myself using Procreate, and they’ve quickly become a go-to design element for my materials – from flashcards to worksheet covers to game boards.
What’s included:
13 backgrounds in PNG format (transparent backgrounds – great for layering)
13 backgrounds in JPG format (standard image use)
13 backgrounds in TIFF format (high-resolution for print)
→ All in A4 size, zipped and organized
Ideas for use:
Backgrounds for your teaching materials and presentations
Front or back cover for worksheets or student notebooks
Decorative elements in learning stations or classroom posters
Cards, labels, or folder dividers
Digital note templates (e.g. in GoodNotes or Notability)
Game boards or memory card backs
Invitations or announcements
I also use them for decorating name tags and bulletin boards – they bring color without being too busy or distracting.
Good to know:
You're welcome to use these backgrounds in your own classroom or even in your commercial teaching resources. Just make sure your own content is the focus of your final product. Redistribution of the plain files “as is” is not allowed.
Best,
Heike from Lernfitness
Did You Know?
I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶