
By Joy Charde
Do you post pictures on the fridge? How about at your office desk? Want a fun way to display your photos? Well, I’ve got you covered… I’ve made four doodle frames for you to use! The fun part is that you can color these too – a great craft to do with the kids.
Materials
Magnetic inkjet sheets
Color printer
Scissors or craft knife
Favorite photo
Directions
Download the file, print it on magnet paper, color in the doodles, cut around the frame and the middle portion, and then add your pictures!
Other ways to use this file: Mini notes, gift tags, labels… the list goes on and on!
P.S.: When printing, page scaling is a choice in the print dialog box. Make sure that you have the page scaling set up to “none” – do not “fit to page.”
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About the Author:

After teaching elementary school for nine years, Joy Charde keeps her schedule full being a mom and working at her local public library. In the wee hours of the night, you can find her doodling and creating vector art. Find Joy on her blog, CreativeMamma.com.










I love this craft! So cute!
I love Joy’s work! I own quite a few pieces that she has designed.
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