Check your inbox for this printable, which you will receive as a subscriber bonus. Simply enter your email address in the box and opt-in to receive our free newsletter. You can grab our printable pack right here. Get printables here: Hocus Pocus Printables Pack Treat bag (cut it out, fold it up, tape it together – works great for dry snacks like pretzels and popcorn!).Cupcake toppers (or use them as table confetti). 4 unique wall art prints (hang them up as-is or stick them in frames and place them among your party food and other decorations).This pack is an easy-to-open PDF file and you can grab it below for FREE. This movie is the sequel to the original movie, Hocus Pocus, which has become a bit of a cult favorite over the years!Ĭheck out this fun new addition to our printable collection – a Hocus Pocus themed printable pack. In case you somehow missed the buzz around social media, Disney+ has released the much-anticipated Hocus Pocus 2. From cupcake toppers to bunting and wall graphics, this fun party pack will get your creative juices flowing! Really, I almost feel every post should come with an Executive Summary at the top – just the facts and links, M’am.Amok! Amok! Amok! Gather up these FREE Hocus Pocus printables for your next party, be it Halloween or a movie night! This printable pack contains lot of fun decor for you to decorate your space. I just really have to bite the bullet and finish it up… DOH! At the moment the Net and email are stable (knock wood, big time) and the car is repaired and available (more wood-knocking) and my To Do list is a mile long…including more paperwork to be filed, so much so that DH is beginning to regret passing on the filing to me. Love making printables, but I have a crop this Saturday, and my messy painty AJ play is calling to me, as well as another little experiment I am itching to test, plus the shopping, the laundry, and a few things going on with DD this week. Now I really really need to step away from the computer. If not, comment and I’ll sort you out somehow. Now if I did it right, you should be able to grab it on DropBox here. I also looked at posts in a number of places that claim the ACTUAL size of a PL card is 2.9 x 3.9 inches. I took the extra step of finding a good image of a PL card online, then did my level best to match the corner as best I could. svg file (can’t add it here, so it’ll have to be DropBox if I can remember how to use it LOL!) looks like this:Īnd cut they look like this – you need to save the little ring from the camera and the thumbs-up then stick them to the backing card to complete the image. A few experiments later and I ended up with these:Ĥ. SO that took me on to the cutting file idea. I love ’em, and think they look cute as can be, but was a little worried (with all of them, actually) that the corner rounding debate (another UKS discussion – to round or not to round? and may heat up once the SU! Project Life cards (not rounded) get released) would mean only non-rounders would use them unless I really reduced the interior window. But having made them I kinda feel like why NOT add them? My issue with them is, as it is with every printable that is super ink-intense, is that depending on your printer, they may not be exactly economical. Then I got a bit crazy and made these – just to see how they would work, basically. Set Two is another printable – designed to address the font choice.īoth of these have the light source upper right. I am experimenting with that instead of a fine line to show the card area.Ģ. But I’ll add them here in case anyone can use them. I thought a stencil font would make sense, but it turns out getting the drop shadows right is tricky. It was a bit of an experiment and I wasn’t 100% happy with the font. Set One is a PRINTABLE – Designed specifically for the UKS ladies: These are all based around Polaroid frames, that’s how it began.ġ. Who do you ask for help?Īnyway let’s try to be organized here. The lovely Doreen, who is that rare mix of knowledge and willing to share/teach, helped me immensely with just a couple of comments and a few screenshots, solve a problem that I didn’t know I had LOL! That is the biggest issue in using a program I adore, but that no one else uses. One of the members commented that she might try cutting on of the printables I was asking them to look at, and it got me thinking about cutting files. You may have seen the recent printables that I made by request, that sprang out of that discussion. We have been having a lively discussion over on UKS.
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