This is an update of a previous Flannel Friday post!
Quick re-cap:
1. I made these in Publisher using Microsoft Clip Art. That being said, I am not comfortable uploading the files because I don’t have permission to distribute Microsoft Clip Art. Also, since I made these at work using work’s Microsoft license, I am choosing to be ESPECIALLY careful about copyright.
2. I custom-made these based on the ABC storytimes I did. Some of the picture don’t necessarily translate without the storytime. (For example, the ballet shoes, which the kids realized represented dance since I read “Hilda Must Be Dancing” first.)
And now without further ado, the letters!!
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If you want to try and make these yourselves, here’s what I did:
- Use WordArt to make the letter in Microsoft Publisher. I left it on the default font. The fill color was already set to white.
- Find ClipArt and arrange it in the letter.
- Print letter and cut around the clip art. I just made zig-zags and bubbly lines.
- Laminate and cut around the pieces.
- Attach sticky-back felt to the back of the pieces
And that’s that!
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Oh this is lovely! Thanks for sharing this. Might try to give this a shot. Was this printed on A3 or A4 paper?
A3, I believe. (We use the inches here still. It was 11×17.)
Ah ok. Great thanks!
We have a version of these letter puzzles that you can print and use from the Kent District Library webpage. All copy right OK! http://www.kdl.org/kdl/playgrowread/pdf/LetterPuzzles.pdf
Excellent! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! These puzzles are fantastic!
Thanks!
Lisa I have to say that I have created and used some of these letter puzzles for school visits for preschool classes meeting with much success. I usually run them thru our Xyron Machine with the magnetic cartridge in it. Then you can put them up on a magnetic board or cookie sheet so everyone can see and have them guess what letter will appear. Julie R from KDL – thanks for sharing your set of letters.
These are stunningly beautiful!! I can work on making a set this year for our storytimes. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much. What a compliment! 😀
These are great!
Thank you!