Childrens Bookplates

Label your child's first reading books with fun bookplates that include colorful images and maybe some preprinted text. Here are some ideas you can use to place on your childrens bookplates.

 

Let's say you are reading a book on the meaning of names and researching baby names, you can use labels to make book labels with the name of the child preprinted on it such as "This book belongs to Sally."

If your child enjoys ladybugs, make some ladybug bookplates with text on the child's bookplates such as "Sally Read This with Daddy." You can choose some colorful images such as the "Lady-Bow-Bug childrens bookplates" or perhaps the "Sweet Bug childrens bookplates."

You can handwrite out a note of encouragement on your personalized bookplates such as "Ready by Suzy during the Summer of .." or use them for autograph signatures perhaps.

Another cute image such as "My Books childrens bookplates" could be used to label ownership of your child's books. Bookplates for children are fun to make and easy for children to apply to their books and designing bookplates is easy.

 

Have a fun day making and using printable stationary!

 

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Kim Hummert

Read this fun article on how you can use these cute address return labels when sending out letters from baby.

Use donated by bookplates on the texts you give to your associations or non profit groups. Place your name or the group's name on the donated book plates and consider a fun image or theme such as that of the donated to association, like Girl Scouts.

How many books are in your family's book collection? Have you considered making book category labels for those texts so that you can find them using an organization structure? Categorize your books using book labels or even paper on the inside front cover of the book, known as ex libris.

 
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