February 21, 2012

Felt Board Printables (DIY)

angry birds felt board

Milk Filter Paper is the best kept secret around! 

A friend taught me about how to use milk filter paper to print different characters, words, or story props for our felt board. It is so quick, easy, and simple!

Ken Ag 15" Transfer System Milk Filters

Just put the Milk Filter Paper in your printer (you will need to trim it to an 8 1/2 X 11 size), print, and cut. That's all! 

Nativity Felt Board

We have the Nativity Scene for Christmas time (found at Activity Village).

solar system felt board

The Solar System is fun to use and put in order. 

The Angry Birds Printable (at the top) has been a big hit on our felt board!

Find other felt board printables at DLTK and Child Care Land. and now you can make your own just by putting clipart, pictures, or images in Word.  


Make Your Own Felt Board:
Use a foam craft board or an inexpensive piece of wood and cover it (using spray glue or a glue gun) with a large piece of felt or flannel (purchased at a craft store). 



12 comments:

  1. These say they are 15 inch diameter . Are they circles and how does that work in a standard printer??

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  2. Did you buy yours online? If not where did you find it?

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  3. They are 15 inches wide so you have to trim them so they are 11 inches (the size of a standard piece of paper). Your kids can color on the scrap pieces or make their own creations with them.

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  4. I haven't had to buy any of these YET. My friend send me a handful to try them out. (Thanks, Lisa!) She bought them from this store. I don't see them on Amazon so when I order them, I'll probably order them from this store.

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  5. Thanks for the quick reply. I did a quick google search and did find out how to use them:These will need to be cut to the size of printer paper and fed through the printer just like paper. While $13.49 may sound like a lot, one box of 100 should last quite a while! You can print multiple flannelboard pieces on one sheet of milk filter 'paper'.

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  6. You learn something new everyday!! I've never heard of this paper. I have a felt board, so this sounds great!
    Thanks for posting.

    Jen

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  7. The Nativity images are wonderful. Where could I find the images to print?

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  8. I have not heard of this type of paper before. Thanks for this heads up. Glad I stopped by from WFMW.

    Blessings!

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  9. The Nativity Images are from Activity Village: http://www.activityvillage.co.uk/pdfs/nativity_felt_board_printables.pdf

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  10. I bought milk filters once for exactly this purpose, only they were more like 6 inches in diameter. Now I have no idea of what to do with them except drawing my felt ideas by hand...

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  11. Have you been to kizclub.com for flannel board stories and everything else you can think of to print? If not, check it out.

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