Showing posts with label YOUprint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YOUprint. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

FREE: Wedding Shower water bottle labels


Susan designed the blog header for the Brides Buddy Blog and at that same time, provided this wonderful freebie to the Brides Buddy readers.

Today, we are sharing these water bottle wraps with you.There are two versions provided on each easy to print at home, sheet.
You can print them on regular copy paper and attach with double sided tape or you can print directly onto a sheet of label paper. (Download includes crop marks to indicate where to cut).

Either way, these will wow your guests! :: DOWNLOAD HERE::.

If you like this, please leave us a comment. Would you like to see invitations or thank you notes that you can download at home to coordinate with this theme? Or cupcake decor? Let us know!

Don't forget to join our Facebook page for updates and giveaways. Right now when you join, you are entered to win a free Wee Tidings of your choice!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Printable Wine Labels


One of our most popular items, is the printable wine label. Blue Finch Studios carries a varied selection of options making this your go to item for hostess gifts...and more.
The very best part? You purchase these products only once, and then print as many times as you'd like. Awesome, huh?! So if your gang of friends is hitting the 40 mark at a pace so fast it makes your head spin, you can buy once and be ready for gift giving at a moment's notice. And we nearly guarantee, your gift will be the hit of the party.

Our labels include a spot for you to write a personal message as well, making this the ultimate in personalized gift giving. Ordering is easy at our ETSY SHOP.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

what's inside...

This cute little box?? Let's start by filling you in on a secret...this is an Altoids mint tin, re- purposed as a cute gift box. I simply cut some scrapbook paper to size, rounded the corners and attached it on the lid, the bottom, and on the inside of the lid with Mod Podge.

Open it up to reveal a home for some super sweet gift tags!!
I punched holes in each corner and for the top one, threaded it through the tag.
The remainder of the string is hiding in the bottom, under the tags. I folded up some cardstock to prop my tags up making the tin look full, and also creating a place for the string.

These tins can easily hold 8-12 tags plus string or ribbon.
Enjoy!
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

don't forget the busdriver!


or the secretary, crossguard, cafeteria lady...whoever you need just a little, but special gift for!
I printed 4 flying bird cards on cardstock, cut them out, folded them and added simple white envelopes. (If you wanted to take it a step further, you could print a sheet of mailing labels and affix each one to the envelopes.) I placed these inside a cello bag, tied it up with some ribbon and hung a tag from a small safety pin. Totally easy but very cute, right?! And can you beat that handwritten message from my 7 year old?


Coming next, a cute idea for packaging gift tags for giving.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

making an impressive teacher's gift


for not alot of cash!!
Here, is a wrapped set of 5 YOUprint notecards. Mine are a variety, but you can certainly just buy one style and do the same thing. I used tulle I had to wrap them which I think is especially festive. You can buy this at your local craft store from a roll so it is the correct width, you just cut it like you would ribbon.
To take it up another notch, you can add a little tag from one of the sets. I punched a tiny hole in the corner, and attached the tag to the tulle with a small safety pin.
Invitation size envelopes are readily available at office supply stores, usually in white. For a colorful variety, check out an online vendor like Paper-Source. I found it was easier to attach the labels directly to each envelope in order to package them up neatly.

In the next day or so, I will show you a very fun, creative way to package up a set of gift tags. Thanks for reading.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Blue Finch Studios featured today on Little Birdie Secrets

Check out the Little Birdie Secrets blog today for your chance to win a free Wee Tidings stationery set. Scroll down through some older posts too b/c they are giving away lots of goodies from some terrific shops carrying very unique goods.

We hope you will take time to explore our new etsy shop and try out some of our new YOUprint/printables in the shop. They are perfect for inexpensive, yet impressive, teachers' gifts. Later this week I will show you a cute way to package your stationery sets for gift giving so please, bookmark this blog and come back.

Monday, May 25, 2009

YOUprint - Printables- freebie!

Introducing Blue Finch Studio's first YOUprint card. YOUprint is interchangeable with the term "printables". A printable is a PDF file that you print at home on paper, card stock or a sticker sheet to make what YOU want, when YOU want.

Please enjoy this note card free as our personal thank you. Begin by clicking the following link:
free owl note card.
Step 2. Download the file.
Step 3. Open the PDF file and select print. I suggest you print on a heavy card stock for best results.
You will then have a sheet like the one shown above. Using a paper cutter, trim the paper on the lines marked "crop".
Once that is finished, you will have a notecard like this. (in the photo I above, I still needed to trim off the white from the top of the card)
Last, fold the card in half where the fold line is indicated. I use the Pampered Chef scraper shown to make nice, sharp creases on my cards! You now have a fine piece of stationery waiting to be signed, sealed and delivered. This card fits an A2/invitation size envelope which can be found online or at your local office supply store.

Please check back regularly. The Blue Finch Studios etsy shop will be open next week. We are currently designing new YOUprint cards, as well as tags, and labels.

If you like our YOUprint, leave us a comment and inspire us to share another here very soon!
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