We have about 4 weeks until school starts back up but I know many of you are going back to school much earlier.
I thought I’d round up some cute free printable signs for you to consider for those first day of school shots. This is one of my favorite things to do each year as it is so fun to go back and see how the kiddos have changed over the school year.
Here are 12 fun ideas:
- I Can’t Wait Sign- Preschool through High School
- Chalkboard School Sign Preschool through High School
- Customizable Signs
- Printable number signs
- Customized chalkboard signs
- Printable Soft Chalk Signs (preschool through 12th)
- Lined Paper customized printable
- Apple Printable sign (preschool through 12th)
- Simple black printables (preschool through 12th)
- Rainbow school sign– preschool through 12th and a homeschool sign
- Banner School Signs preschool through 12th
- Hashtag signs preschool through 12th- fun for older children
And here are a few other fun ideas for Back to School:
21 Ideas for Awesome School Lunches
Free Printables for an Organized Back to School
Amy says
Am I missing something with the Dot Printable ones from http://laurawinslowphotography.com – it says I have to have a membership for $8.99? Or is there a way to get them for free? Thanks!
Jean says
Noooooo! I love summer at home with the kids. I don’t even want to think about going back to school yet! 😉 We do have 3 1/2 more weeks though. All in good fun… I appreciate your post.
Karentina says
Thanks Charlene! Perfect timing!! First day of school is tomorrow!! Yahooo! 🙂 Thank you for putting all the super cutest ideas in one spot! <3
Charlene says
Karentina- you are kidding! School starts in July for you? So crazy. I always think of after labor day as the start of school. I am glad I posted early 🙂
Charlene says
Hi Jean- yeah I know 🙂 3 1/2 weeks will fly by though 🙂
Charlene says
Shoot Amy! I thought I checked them all carefully but that slipped past me. That was the one I was going to use too! I don’t think it is her- I think she is offering it free but the service she used to host the printable is Scribd. Scribd used to be popular a few years ago and it was a free service but I believe Scribd is the one that is now charging for the download not the blogger.
She needs to update it to a pdf but probably just hasn’t had the time to do it. So you can get it for free still and note these instructions are from a computer not a mobile device.
Click the year you want.
Scroll down past the first lines of text where it says “see more” the graphic shows up there.
Click to full view at the top of the page.
Hover over the image and right click and select open image in a new tab.
It opens it up to print but it isn’t the right size 🙁 You need to resize it.
Since that is so much work I’ll find another printable to replace it 🙂