Blue, Purple, and Green Watercolor Labels and Banner Flags
About This Product
Get organized with these beautiful watercolor Blue, Purple, and Green Watercolor Labels and Banner Flags. Editable Labels and Banner Flags in soft shades of blue, purple and green.
Google Slides/Google Drive AND Power Point. You will download a zip file that contains an editable PowerPoint Presentation as well as a PDF that contains a link to make a copy of the editable resource in Google Slides. Then simply click on the text to change words, fonts, and size. Drag the text box to change the location or direction if desired. Insert a text box with white fill to block off any labels you do not want to print on a page. Please note – the first three pages are for “packaging” purposes and not editable.
Twenty-one total pages. This Blue, Purple, and Green Watercolor Labels and Banner Flags resource contains rectangular and square labels and 4 different banner flags. Rectangular labels in sizes: 2-inch by 3.5 inch; 2.5-inch by 4 inch; 3-inch by 5-inch; 4-inch by 6-inch; 6.5-inch by 10-inch; 8-inch by 10-inch; and full page. Square labels in 2-inch, 3.5-inch, 4-inch, 5-inch, and 8-inch squares. Also includes two options for pocket chart strips.
This Blue, Purple, and Green Watercolor Labels and Banner Flags comes with soft watercolor large dots in shades of blue, purple and green are beautiful and soothing.
I label everything: classroom bins, book shelves, cubbies... I use them to make center rotation pocket charts, and for all my classroom organization needs. Typically, I print on card stock, laminate, and cut. But if I need an actual adhesive label, I print on full-sheet Avery labels
Teachers - Using matching or coordinating binder covers, spines, and labels (see my other product listings) will help tie in the different colors and objects in the room, uniting the look, improving the feel of the room, and can even help raise your score on teacher evaluations.
If you are feeling overwhelmed by the process, don't do it all at once. Start with 5 labels a week. That is manageable, and makes a big difference. The hardest part is getting started!
Happy Organizing!
Sharon