Found you on Pinterest and love these prints and your blog! I have a ? though, do you just print these with a regular printer? I don't have access to a color printer and thought about sending them to Walgreens to be blown up as a poster and didn't quite know how the quality would be. Just wondering...thanks for the awesome prints!
Your blog and prints are a true blessing! Another bilingual teacher and I were wondering ... if we translated this and sent you the text, could you make this in Spanish? If not, what do you use to make them? I love it enough that I might have to buy it and make one myself!
Love these thank you so much for sharing. Every time I leave my mom's house me and my little sister call back and forth see you later alligator and see you soon raccoon. I am looking forward to teaching her new ones.
wow! I just stumbled across your blog and I am in love! :) I just got a new classroom as of the new year and have a lot of blank walls to cover (in a cost effective manner!). I have already printed several of these as posters, but the "see you later alligator" download was a bit goofy with the font when I viewed the pdf on my mac. Do you happen to have a link to a googledoc copy??
Wow, just noticed someone asked for this in Spanish. I would LOVE these in Spanish. My daughter goes to a dual-immersion school and these would be a great for her classroom! Can you email them to me in Spanish? Thanks!!liannesixtmt@yahoo.com
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these are both fabulous and I thank you so much for your generosity in sharing them.
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Found you on Pinterest and love these prints and your blog! I have a ? though, do you just print these with a regular printer? I don't have access to a color printer and thought about sending them to Walgreens to be blown up as a poster and didn't quite know how the quality would be. Just wondering...thanks for the awesome prints!
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DeleteYour blog and prints are a true blessing! Another bilingual teacher and I were wondering ... if we translated this and sent you the text, could you make this in Spanish? If not, what do you use to make them? I love it enough that I might have to buy it and make one myself!
ReplyDeleteOh Esther....I would LOVE to do these posters in Spanish!! Please email me the translations to slmfar@msn.com What a fabulous idea!!
ReplyDeleteLove them! Thank you. One is going by my garage door.
ReplyDeleteEspecially like the 1st one -- thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLove these thank you so much for sharing. Every time I leave my mom's house me and my little sister call back and forth see you later alligator and see you soon raccoon. I am looking forward to teaching her new ones.
ReplyDeletewow! I just stumbled across your blog and I am in love! :) I just got a new classroom as of the new year and have a lot of blank walls to cover (in a cost effective manner!). I have already printed several of these as posters, but the "see you later alligator" download was a bit goofy with the font when I viewed the pdf on my mac. Do you happen to have a link to a googledoc copy??
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Thanks so much for the poster. I'm printing it now!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the freebie! I'm printing it now.
ReplyDeleteWow, just noticed someone asked for this in Spanish. I would LOVE these in Spanish. My daughter goes to a dual-immersion school and these would be a great for her classroom! Can you email them to me in Spanish? Thanks!!liannesixtmt@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to make them in Spanish but need someone willing to translate them for me first!
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ReplyDeleteThese are so Awesome!!! Just what I was looking for!! *Thank you so much!!
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