Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Back to School Lotion--Revisited

Oh my goodness, I've gotten a lot of emails about my back to school lotions from 2010. While I was absolutely thrilled you guys still loved them,  I was super bummed because there was no way for you all to download them anymore.

And!? There was no way for me to send them to you because that computer is long gone and I didn't save a copy of them. Silly me.

But, oh well. You live and you learn, right?

So anyway...I made some more!
This year, I made a few changes though.


First? With mine, I was a little lazy and didn't feel like mod podging the labels onto the lotions, so I used label paper and just printed them off right onto there. It was WAY easier, and I think it'll last longer than Mod Podge...But who knows. You are obviously welcome to use them any way you would like, 'podged or labeled.

And next? I changed the wording from "we hope..." to "I hope..."
If you were completely attached to the "we" part of the wording, feel free to email me (erika(at)oopsicraftmypants(dot)net) and I can change the wording on one of the colors for you.

To download (all colors), just click the image below.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Car Seat Emergency Contact Printables



A few months ago I saw this pin on Pinterest.

I was blown away by what a good idea it was to just put a simple sticker on your child's car seat in case of an emergency. I can't believe that I never thought about what would happen to baby E if we got in a car accident and I was unresponsive. She would have no way of telling the paramedics anything about herself, and it makes me cry just thinking about it.

That's why I thought that pin was just so dang impressive.

I knew that I had to make Eloise one, and I also knew that I had to make it cute (and bright) so that it would catch the medics attention is something were to ever happen to us.

So, off to Photoshop I went.

I ended up making something pretty simple, but something that I also felt would make an impact.



And, guess what?
I decided to make it a printable that you are more than welcome to use. I'm all about car safety, you know.

Just print them off onto an 8.5x11 sheet of label paper, cut them out, add your info, and stick 'em on your car seat.
I made each download have two labels per sheet, one for each side of the car seat. That way, the paramedics are sure to see at least one of them.



They are available for download in yellow (here), pink (here), and aqua (here), so take your pick!