You can print off these darling tags and you get all of these awesome designs on one sheet (custom made by my talented designer-friend Ashley because let’s face it, she’s better, faster, and more stylish that me.) Keep them near your lunch-packing supplies and grab one on a moment’s notice! These bright, fun colors make me happy just by looking at them. (If you want to this post, just remember- all you need to do is hover your mouse over any image in this post and the Pin button will appear!) The PDF file should pop up and you can print the two pages on a color. To use the positivie affirming lunch box notes for kids I have available, simply scroll down to the download button and click on it. All you will need is copy paper, a printer, and scissors. A cute little note might be just what your little someone needs to get through the second half of a big day, especially at the beginning of the year. Using these free lunchbox notes is as easy as downloading and printing them out. It didn’t happen often, which is why it was like, the best day ever when I spied a little glimmer of tin foil at the bottom of my lunch box. I still remember the random days when my Mom would slip in a ding-dong. Tie it onto a little treat and imagine the smiles they’ll deliver when they see it tucked away in there. For everyone who wants to take advantage of their kids being young enough to not be embarrassed by an adorable note tucked in their lunchbox- these are for you. That being said, I’m trying to mentally start switching gears and start thinking about all of the stuff I need to do, like buying 47 bottles of glue for each of my kids’ classes (WHY SO MUCH GLUE?) and making sure they have shirts and shoes since they’ve pretty much been living barefoot and shirtless since June.Īnd then I get on the internet and see all of the super-mom stuff I’m for sure not thinking of, like themed first-day-of-school breakfasts and beginning of the year teacher’s gifts (Huh? That’s a thing?) So if anyone else is in that boat- here’s an easy one for you. (That doesn’t stop me from lighting pumpkin candles in July I also eat candy canes in April, but forget that-I’m making a point here.) I’m not ready for the crayons and lined paper to be replacing the BBQ and outdoor furniture section at Target yet! It’s like pumpkin candles in July just seems out of place. I grew up in Seattle, where school never started before Labor Day, so all of this go-to-school-during-August stuff really throws me off. Fill their tummies with nourishment and their hearts with love. We’re officially on the back-to-school countdown my kids head back to the classroom in about 2 weeks and I think Kate’s are starting at the end of this week. Lunch box jokes for kids will: Add an element of surprise to your child’s day. Thanks to the wonderful people who made these lunch box notes! I surely couldn’t do it so I appreciate them putting them out there for everyone else to use.Someone please tell me what happened to summer break. If you missed the other two, you can find them HERE and HERE. This is the third post on lunch box notes. I found some that were perfect and wanted to share them all with you. I don’t want my 5th grade son to think I’m a dork or get teased by having gushy love notes in his lunch. Thank goodness they love yogurt and fruit!Įven though my kids are getting older I still put a fun little note in their lunch every day. I have figuring out what my kids will eat for lunch. That’s the worst past of the morning for me. School has started so you know what that means… packing school lunches.
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