Zebra Print Labels & Banner Flags

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These editable animal print labels and banners are easy to edit and use. Zebra print labels and banner flags in Google Drive and Microsoft PowerPoint! 

Download the zip file and open the PowerPoint or click on the Google Link on the PDF to make a copy in Goggle Drive. 21 pages. The first three pages are "packaging" and are not editable.

Simply click on the text to change the words, font, or size. You can drag or turn the text box to change the location or orientation. If so desired, insert a text box with white fill to block off anything you do not want to print on a page. Or delete a text box if you want plain banners.

This resource contains four different flags for banners, two flags per page. Simply duplicate pages to add more flags. Because it is one-sided printing, I typically use this as a banner heading on bulletin boards, or hung on a wall, but once, I did hang banners back-to-back from the ceiling and threw in some plain flags as well.

There are rectangular labels in various sizes: 2 by 3.5 - 2.5 by 4 - 3 by 5 - 4 by 6 - 6.5 by 10 - 8 by 10 - and full page

There are square labels in sizes: 2 by 2. 3.5 by 3.5. 4 by 4. 5 by 5. and 8 by 8

Labels are not meant to fit any particular page of adhesive labels. I print these on card stock, laminate, and use in pocket folders, tape to cubbies, lockers, desks, task boxes, book bins, etc. I use them for everything! When I want an adhesive, I print on full page adhesive labels and cut.

Appropriate for all classrooms or your home office! Using matching or coordinating labels and binders (see my other products) 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.

Helpful Tip - Don't try to label everything all at once. That can be so overwhelming. You accumulate so much through the years. I suggest doing 5 to 10 labels a week. That is manageable, and makes a big difference. The hardest part is getting started! So find a design you like, your favorite font, and take it a week at a time! You Got This!

Happy Organizing!

Sharon

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