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March 15, 2021 · 5 Comments

How to Print on Post-It’s- With Free Template

Crafts· Home Ec· Tutorials

How To Print onto Post-It Notes with Free Template- Heritage Home Ec I love taking our notes and lists to another level by making them unique? Want to make cute Post-It notes too? Here is how. | DIY | Crafts | Printables | Home Economics |

My dear, sweet husband has a Post-It note addiction. He uses them for everything. His “filing” system is in a stack of Post-It notes on his desk. I’m more of a notebook kind of girl, but hey, whatever works. To help make sure that I understand his system, I’ve taken to printing on his Post-It’s (when he lets me) to make them more cohesive for ME to understand. Want to make cute Post-It notes too? Here is how.

Post-It Perfection

As with most things, I love it personalized. Having things that are just like I want them makes me happy. Cute things just have a way of making my heart sing. I know it seems silly, but knowing that some small everyday item has just a pinch of love added to it makes me feel so accomplished.

By altering Todd’s post-it’s, I feel like I’m showing him that he is loved.

I won’t lie, I’m a little weird. But I am a giver, what can I do?

Chore List Printed Post-It Notes

hot pink chore list printed Post-It notes

The first set of printed post-it’s I made were simple Rae Dunn inspired Chore List ones. They’re cute and functional. Todd likes that they do not interfere with how much space he has to write on them. I like them because they are a-dor-a-ble!

Barn Drawing Printed Post-It Notes

pink pencil sketch barn Post-It notes

The second set of printed post-it notes are a pencil sketch of our barn printed onto the notes. This one is my favorite, honestly. I just makes me smile that our homestead is a source of pride in our family.

I’m adding our Barn Post-It printable to the Resource Library along with a few other printable post-it’s I’ve created.

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    So How Do I Print on Post-It’s?

    Printing onto post-it notes is so very simple. It takes one piece of paper, your printer, and 6 pieces of post-it notes.

    Start by grabbing my free template here.

    free printable post it note template for printing Post-It notes

    Print this out. Then grab your post-it’s and put each into a block on the template.

    Printable post-it template with pink post-it and pad

    Next, download my Chore List Post-it’s here.

    Place the template with the post-it’s back into the printer, oriented to how your specific printer feeds. Print the Chore List Post-It’s onto the template.

    And there you go. 6 very cute Chore List Post-it notes for your fridge, command center, or where ever you use them.

    printed chore list Post-It's on free template

    Get more Free Printables in our Resource Library. And make sure you check out all of our DIY projects here.

    How To Print onto Post-It Notes with Free Template- Heritage Home Ec I love taking our notes and lists to another level by making them unique? Want to make cute Post-It notes too? Here is how. | DIY | Crafts | Printables | Home Economics |
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    Comments

    1. Kimberly Dsouza says

      March 21, 2021 at 4:27 pm

      Neat!! What a great idea. I’m surely going to try it out! Thanks for sharing at our #HomeMattersParty. Hope to see you again next week
      Your post at last week’s party has been featured at my site, this week. Do check it out 🙂

      Reply
    2. Michele Morin says

      March 22, 2021 at 7:52 am

      Totally identify with your husband! Love a good post it note!

      Reply
    3. Sarita says

      March 23, 2021 at 8:59 pm

      Cool idea – this would be great for homeschoolers too!
      Thanks for sharing at The Homestead Blog Hop!

      Reply
      • Amy @ Heritage Home Ec says

        March 24, 2021 at 12:33 pm

        This absolutely would be great for homeschooling! What a wonderful application idea. Thanks so much for visiting. *Hugs*

        Reply
    4. Kimberly says

      March 24, 2021 at 1:42 pm

      Amy, Thank you for sharing this on Traffic Jam Weekend! It is such a great idea. Pinned it!

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