White Dots on Fuchsia Watercolor Labels & Banner Flags
About This Product
Bright Fuchsia Watercolor with White Polka-Dots will make your text stand out on these editable banner flags and labels. Easy to edit in two formats - Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides.
The zip file contains the PowerPoint and a PDF with a link to make a copy in Google Slides.
In either format, when ready to edit, just select the text box to change the wording, font, text color, or font size. Turn or drag the text box to change orientation or location of the text. To save ink, print only the desired labels by inserting a text box with white fill to cover anything unused.
The banner flags print two-per-page, and there are four variations. To add more flags, duplicate a page. Perfect for bulletin boards headings, or over your displays in the hall.
There is a Large Selection of label Sizes, and as with the banners, duplicate a page to add more of a particular size:
2 inch by 3-and-a-half-inch rectangular labels 12 per page
2-and-a-half inch by 4 inch rectangular labels 8 per page
3 inch by 5 inch rectangular labels 4 per page
4 inch by 6 inch rectangular labels 3 per page
6-and-a-half-inch by 10 inch rectangular labels 1 per page
8 inch by 10 inch rectangular labels 1 per page
full page rectangular label
2 inch square labels 15 per page
3-and-a-half inch square labels 6 per page
4 inch square labels 4 per page
5 inch square labels 2 per page
8 inch square labels 1 per page
These labels are not designed to fit any specific pre-made adhesive labels, although you can use full-page adhesive labels and cut to size. I print on card stock, laminate, and cut. I use them throughout my classroom - in pocket charts, chair pocket labels, taped to cubbies, cabinets, drawers, lockers and desks, identifying contents of task boxes, book bins, and everything else.
Use matching or coordinating labels and binders (see my other products) to help unite the different colors and objects in the room.
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Happy Organizing!
Sharon