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White Dots on Bright Green Watercolor Labels & Banner Flags

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Bright Green Polka Dot Labels and Banner Flags. White Dots on Bright Green Watercolor. Easy to Edit Banner Flags and Labels in two formats - Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint.

Download and open the zip file with the option of a Microsoft PowerPoint or a PDF. The PDF has a clickable link to Google Slides, where you will be prompted to make a copy of the resource.

To edit, click on text in a text box, and change the text, fonts, color, and/or size. Drag or turn the text box to change the location or orientation of the text box. To save ink, only print the labels you want by inserting a text box with white fill to cover anything unused.

There are two banner flags per-page, and four variations. Duplicate a page to add more flags. Perfect for headings on bulletin boards or hallway displays.

There are rectangular labels in various sizes: two-inch by three-and-a-half inch labels, two-and-a-half-inch by four-inch labels, three-inch by five-inch labels, four-inch by six-inch labels, six-and-a-half-inch by ten-inch labels, eight-inch by ten-inch labels, and full page labels.

Square labels are included in sizes: two-inch square labels, three-and-a-half inch square labels, four-inch square labels, five-inch square labels, and eight-inch square labels.

These labels are not designed to fit any specific page of pre-made adhesive labels. I print on card stock, laminate, and cut. These are found throughout my classroom in pocket folders, taped to cubbies, identifying 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 different colors and objects in the room.

Overwhelmed by the thought of organizing? Don't try to do it all at once. Start with 5 to 10 labels a week. That is manageable and makes a big difference. The hardest part is getting started! Start small and take it a week at a time! You Got This!

Happy Organizing!

Sharon

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