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Kimberly Printable

The only way to tell you who Kimberly Printable is and how she got to be where is she today is to take you through a journey from the earliest days of the Internet, which was only available to people who had a modem card in their computer so that they could “dial up” and connect to the web. So let’s get started…The only way to tell you who Kimberly Printable is and how she got to be where is she today is to take you through a journey from the earliest days of the Internet, which was only available to people who had a modem card in their computer so that they could “dial up” and connect to the web. So let’s get started…

 Back when Microsoft was in the Windows 3.1 version (and to establish how long ago that was, we use Windows 7 today), my family got our first computer and I got a freelance job typing up information for a local business that wanted to move their hardcopy to computer-based documents. There were no such things as optical-reader scanners back then and anything moved from hardcopy printouts to computer documents had to be done by hand.

When Windows 95 was launched, I thought working at home would be “easy.” After all, I had a computer and I could log onto the Internet. Like a vast number of other people who had the same idea, I bought into several work at home schemes, all of which sounded “too good to be true.” And, of course, they all were too good to be true. Ultimately, I realized that working at home really meant starting my own business.

I jumped on board the home business train, got one of those first freebie web sites (the kind that had the impossibly long web address), and began to create the first of my many web sites. After an unknown number of trials and errors, plowing through the early transitions of not only Microsoft, but I also had to learn about and adapt to the basic workings of the Internet and the web. About this same time, domain names were becoming affordable. Realizing that the domain name that I chose would be the foundation of my entire at-home business, I settled on “Moms Break” (with the goal of using at-home Moms as my target market).

Moms Break was originally a site that listed other free offers that at-home Moms would find interesting and usable. At the time, this was a great idea because, in those early days of the Internet, most people didn’t know how to find these kinds of offers on their own. At that time, searching the web wasn’t as simple as typing in a couple of relevant words or terms and letting Google do its thing. Yahoo and Excite were the only search engines, and you had to understand how to search for what you wanted to find (does anyone remember Boolean searches?).

After the birth of Google and the rapid changes in other search engines that make them what they are today, an at-home business based on hunting up offers for Moms became obsolete. This was a huge blow to my business plans. Anyone could now jump on “The Google” and find what they needed. I had to dream up a new approach to my Moms Break website…one that would still attract at-home moms.

While I was cleaning out a closet, I discovered all of the supplies I’d used during a stint of preschool teaching. While I looked at those supplies, my thoughts drifted to a free fax-cover fax form that I had just downloaded from the web. That was it! I could turn my experience as a preschool teacher into creating free to print paper-based products that Moms could use for all sorts of things. These types of free documents became known online (which was another term change, instead of saying “being on the Internet”) as “free printables.”

In time I expanded my horizons and added more free printable web sites that would be attractive to other target groups of people. I also diversified the types of free printables that are offered on my web sites, morphing my at-home business as new technologies became available and easily accessible to anyone who has a computer.

Well, that’s my story…and I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about my personal journey. Now, I hope you’ll enjoy visiting my free printable web sites!

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Friday, December 9, 2011

postheadericon Test Post

Test Santa Letter Penguin Santa Letter.docx

 

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Merry Christmas and remember you can find more Santa Letters at Mom’s Break.
Kimberly

 

© This letter is copyright and may only be used for personal use. Art by ResaleClipart.com.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

postheadericon Blog Direct Open 25 of 25 Halloween Evil Black Cat 2 Mini Popcorn Wrappers Series.

This is a Blog Direct Open 25 of 25 in our Halloween series of 25 mini popcorn wrappers that will be posting on this blog between now and Halloween.

This is the last one of this series of free popcorn wrappers! I hope you enjoyed these ~ Kimberly


How To Make Mini Popcorn Bag Wrapper
Printer Friendly Version of these folding instructions.

Print and cut out wrapper, cutting only along outside lines.

Use this image as guide: ** Note these markers do not appear on the popcorn wrapper you print.


Place this wrapper image (or text) side down and place the mini popcorn wrapper in the center of the “Large Center Area” (as marked on the sample above, your printable is blank).

Fold up the “Bottom” so that you can see the © Halloween-Printable on the back of the mini bag of popcorn.

Fold down the “Top” flap and tape the top flap over the “Bottom” flap.

Then fold in the “Flap” on each side, over the Top and Bottom flaps, and tape closed.

HINT: If you have problems with the side flaps, fold in the ends of the plastic wrapper of the mini popcorn bag you are wrapping before folding in side flaps.

Turn over the popcorn wrapper and the image (or text) on the mini popcorn wrapper you printed will appear on the front of the mini popcorn wrapper.

© Kimberly Printable and  Jan’s Reading Room. Our Articles may only be printed and used for personal use and may not be used for public redistribution without permission.


This Halloween wrapper can also be used candy wrapper or to wrap other Halloween goodies.


Click this smaller example image to open this Evil Black Cat 2 mini popcorn wrapper.



Want more Halloween free printables, articles and popcorn wrappers?

Join our Halloween Newsletter or follow Kimberly Printable at:

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Facebook: Halloween
Facebook: Holiday
Twitter: KPrintable


Happy Halloween

Kimberly


Wednesday, October 26, 2011

postheadericon Blog Direct Open 24 of 25 Halloween Cobweb Mini Popcorn Wrappers Series.

This is a Blog Direct Open 24 of 25 in our Halloween series of 25 mini popcorn wrappers that will be posting on this blog between now and Halloween.  


How To Make Mini Popcorn Bag Wrapper
Printer Friendly Version of these folding instructions.

Print and cut out wrapper, cutting only along outside lines.

Use this image as guide: ** Note these markers do not appear on the popcorn wrapper you print.


Place this wrapper image (or text) side down and place the mini popcorn wrapper in the center of the “Large Center Area” (as marked on the sample above, your printable is blank).

Fold up the “Bottom” so that you can see the © Halloween-Printable on the back of the mini bag of popcorn.

Fold down the “Top” flap and tape the top flap over the “Bottom” flap.

Then fold in the “Flap” on each side, over the Top and Bottom flaps, and tape closed.

HINT: If you have problems with the side flaps, fold in the ends of the plastic wrapper of the mini popcorn bag you are wrapping before folding in side flaps.

Turn over the popcorn wrapper and the image (or text) on the mini popcorn wrapper you printed will appear on the front of the mini popcorn wrapper.

© Kimberly Printable and  Jan’s Reading Room. Our Articles may only be printed and used for personal use and may not be used for public redistribution without permission.


This Halloween wrapper can also be used candy wrapper or to wrap other Halloween goodies.


Click this smaller example image to open this Cobweb mini popcorn wrapper.



Want more Halloween free printables, articles and popcorn wrappers?

Join our Halloween Newsletter or follow Kimberly Printable at:

Facebook: Free Printables
Facebook: Halloween
Facebook: Holiday
Twitter: KPrintable


Happy Halloween

Kimberly


postheadericon Blog Direct Open 23 of 25 Halloween Bat Mini Popcorn Wrappers Series.

This is a Blog Direct Open 23 of 25 in our Halloween series of 25 mini popcorn wrappers that will be posting on this blog between now and Halloween.  


How To Make Mini Popcorn Bag Wrapper
Printer Friendly Version of these folding instructions.

Print and cut out wrapper, cutting only along outside lines.

Use this image as guide: ** Note these markers do not appear on the popcorn wrapper you print.


Place this wrapper image (or text) side down and place the mini popcorn wrapper in the center of the “Large Center Area” (as marked on the sample above, your printable is blank).

Fold up the “Bottom” so that you can see the © Halloween-Printable on the back of the mini bag of popcorn.

Fold down the “Top” flap and tape the top flap over the “Bottom” flap.

Then fold in the “Flap” on each side, over the Top and Bottom flaps, and tape closed.

HINT: If you have problems with the side flaps, fold in the ends of the plastic wrapper of the mini popcorn bag you are wrapping before folding in side flaps.

Turn over the popcorn wrapper and the image (or text) on the mini popcorn wrapper you printed will appear on the front of the mini popcorn wrapper.

© Kimberly Printable and  Jan’s Reading Room. Our Articles may only be printed and used for personal use and may not be used for public redistribution without permission.


This Halloween wrapper can also be used candy wrapper or to wrap other Halloween goodies.


Click this smaller example image to open this Bat mini popcorn wrapper.





Want more Halloween free printables, articles and popcorn wrappers?

Join our Halloween Newsletter or follow Kimberly Printable at:

Facebook: Free Printables
Facebook: Halloween
Facebook: Holiday
Twitter: KPrintable


Happy Halloween

Kimberly


postheadericon Blog Direct Open 22 of 25 Halloween Pumpkin Haunted House Mini Popcorn Wrappers Series.

This is a Blog Direct Open 22 of 25 in our Halloween series of 25 mini popcorn wrappers that will be posting on this blog between now and Halloween.  


How To Make Mini Popcorn Bag Wrapper
Printer Friendly Version of these folding instructions.

Print and cut out wrapper, cutting only along outside lines.

Use this image as guide: ** Note these markers do not appear on the popcorn wrapper you print.


Place this wrapper image (or text) side down and place the mini popcorn wrapper in the center of the “Large Center Area” (as marked on the sample above, your printable is blank).

Fold up the “Bottom” so that you can see the © Halloween-Printable on the back of the mini bag of popcorn.

Fold down the “Top” flap and tape the top flap over the “Bottom” flap.

Then fold in the “Flap” on each side, over the Top and Bottom flaps, and tape closed.

HINT: If you have problems with the side flaps, fold in the ends of the plastic wrapper of the mini popcorn bag you are wrapping before folding in side flaps.

Turn over the popcorn wrapper and the image (or text) on the mini popcorn wrapper you printed will appear on the front of the mini popcorn wrapper.

© Kimberly Printable and  Jan’s Reading Room. Our Articles may only be printed and used for personal use and may not be used for public redistribution without permission.


This Halloween wrapper can also be used candy wrapper or to wrap other Halloween goodies.


Click this smaller example image to open this Pumpkin Haunted House mini popcorn wrapper.





Want more Halloween free printables, articles and popcorn wrappers?

Join our Halloween Newsletter or follow Kimberly Printable at:

Facebook: Free Printables
Facebook: Halloween
Facebook: Holiday
Twitter: KPrintable


Happy Halloween

Kimberly


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

postheadericon Blog Direct Open 21 of 25 Halloween Creapy Mini Popcorn Wrappers Series.

This is a Blog Direct Open 21 of 25 in our Halloween series of 25 mini popcorn wrappers that will be posting on this blog between now and Halloween.  


How To Make Mini Popcorn Bag Wrapper
Printer Friendly Version of these folding instructions.

Print and cut out wrapper, cutting only along outside lines.

Use this image as guide: ** Note these markers do not appear on the popcorn wrapper you print.


Place this wrapper image (or text) side down and place the mini popcorn wrapper in the center of the “Large Center Area” (as marked on the sample above, your printable is blank).

Fold up the “Bottom” so that you can see the © Halloween-Printable on the back of the mini bag of popcorn.

Fold down the “Top” flap and tape the top flap over the “Bottom” flap.

Then fold in the “Flap” on each side, over the Top and Bottom flaps, and tape closed.

HINT: If you have problems with the side flaps, fold in the ends of the plastic wrapper of the mini popcorn bag you are wrapping before folding in side flaps.

Turn over the popcorn wrapper and the image (or text) on the mini popcorn wrapper you printed will appear on the front of the mini popcorn wrapper.

© Kimberly Printable and  Jan’s Reading Room. Our Articles may only be printed and used for personal use and may not be used for public redistribution without permission.


This Halloween wrapper can also be used candy wrapper or to wrap other Halloween goodies.


Click this smaller example image to open this Creapy mini popcorn wrapper.





Want more Halloween free printables, articles and popcorn wrappers?

Join our Halloween Newsletter or follow Kimberly Printable at:

Facebook: Free Printables
Facebook: Halloween
Facebook: Holiday
Twitter: KPrintable


Happy Halloween

Kimberly


postheadericon Blog Direct Open Halloween Invitation 25 of 25

Direct Open from Blog Halloween Invitation 25 of our series of 25 Halloween Invitations.


While Halloween-Printable’s call this an invitation they can also be used as a card, announcement, thank you note, etc...  How you use this free Halloween invitation all depends on what type of text you add to this free printable. Halloween-Printable wants to give you the freedom to use any text you want by adding a text box to type in instead of filling in the blanks. This allows you to show off your own style! You can add your own text between the two bats. Kids Friendly Halloween invitation.

 

*** Personalizing Tips: You can type your text using Microsoft Word, or other word processing software (rich text editor), along with setting font type, size, and color, and then copy and paste the text from the word processor into the personalization area of the free printable. This lets you control the look of your text. Video Example. 

 

After printing your Halloween invitation, fold in half, and then in half again, making sure your text is on the inside the Halloween invitation.


Click the image to open this free printable Halloween Invitation:




Happy Halloween and I hope you enjoy these 25 free invitations.

Kimberly

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