Ok guys with Summer Classes starting, well yesterday I was inspired to make these. They are super cute binder covers! All you have to do is open the picture in your favorite photo editor (I recomend picmonkey) and add your subject to the label and you're done! Here is one I made for English
alright so just click and save then edit away!
Omgsh! Absolutely presh! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your hard work, time & efforts on these darling printables and even more so for sharing them with all of us! :). I use binders for my cleaning, coupons, documents, bills, to do lists, ect...So these are beyond perfect and aestheticlly pleasing for each cover.
ReplyDeleteadorable!! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable!!! I am going to be a sophomore in HS next year, and I was looking everywhere for binder covers!!!:) Thanks!:)
ReplyDeleteHello! These are GREAT! However, I cannot get them to print clearly. What am I doing wrong? Thank You!
ReplyDeleteits probably just your printer or you're low on ink.
DeleteIf you save it as a "picture" it will print faded looking - copy image & save into a word document instead.
DeleteThese are so cute! I love them. Thank you!! Can you make these into facebook covers size? I would love to add a scripture and post to my fb cover. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!! Thank you so much for them:)
ReplyDeleteHow would you save and edit? :)
ReplyDeletei used microsoft office and the instruction on edit are on top
DeleteThese are so cute! I can't wait to print and use! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you! These are adorable for my class binders!
ReplyDeletePinned for later. Can't wait to play around with the possibilities! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow did you get the text boxes on there?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the original photos from (without the label or just the background picture)?
ReplyDeleteaww, cute! make more printable please
ReplyDeleteomg you're amazing. i was looking for something like this and yours are amazing and beautiful colored. thank you :)
ReplyDeleteQuestion, how do you make something like this?? Do you use microsoft publisher???
ReplyDeleteHow do you apply them to a binder without a pocket??
ReplyDeleteI <3 these covers
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable! I wouldn't know how to go about it, but is there a way to make these types of labels that would slide inside on the binding part so you can see the labels when they are on a shelf?
ReplyDeleteLOVE the polka-dots!!!
ReplyDeleteI copied and pasted it into Microsoft Word on my computer and I needed to enlarge it. If I dont enlarge the picture would be TINY for my binder but when I enlarged it, it became SUPER BLURRY. What should I do?
ReplyDeleteThank you for making these available!
ReplyDeleteThe grey and red one only opens up small. Do you know how I could make it the size of standard paper for printing?
Thank you! :))
Thank you so much! I love these and they'll be great for my second semester classes.
ReplyDeletetHANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Put these in Publisher and I've got one classy Principles of Fraud Examination binder cover :)
ReplyDeleteCould you make some that look more masculine for my 4th grade boy?
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ReplyDeleteIs there any way you can pretty please make matching spine labels????????
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