

Start scrolling Spook-heads! Jess' Collection of Crazy Cards: We added lines dividing each card for easy cutting.īest part? Once you choose the JAM Paper of your choice, all you need is an A6 JAM envelope to send it off! On the bottom of every description, we gave you our choices but we'd love to see your own take! Tag us in an Insta Pic! We'd love to see your color choices! All you have to do is click the template of your choice and a downloadable Word doc will appear. Each page comes with four cards, this way you can print more invites (since we all know you're so popular). We have a huge selection for you - from cute to funny to killer (literally). Who doesn't love free things? Did I mention it's free? Hey all! We are so happy to announce that we are giving away Free Printable Halloween Invites and Cards this year! Yes, FREE! This is super exciting for all of us because it's the first time JAM blog has ever done this! We're super excited to see everyone's reactions to the freebies.

These borders, even though the designs appear a bit smaller in the post below, work perfectly for a standard size (8.5″ x 11″ or 11″ x 8.5″) of printer paper.Free Printable Halloween Invites and Cards Whatever might be your own personal end use, we’ve created 25 free printable Halloween borders just for you! Each unique border is available in both portrait and landscape orientation. We’ve found that kids in particular love having something more than just a plain white piece of paper to color on and create crafts with. Paper with Halloween borders can be used for a ton of things – kids’ activities, classroom needs, play dates, writing spooky notes or letters, invitations, announcements, and everything else imaginable. Or sometimes even a mix of different design elements. Halloween borders, or frames as they are sometimes called, are just that – a border around the paper with either a repeating design, creature, or pattern. You can never have too much cute and festive paper! Areweright? And while other holidays may make the claim for the highest usage of themed paper (looking at you Christmas!) there is just something about a nicely designed Halloween border full of ghosts, witches, candy corn and other treats, cats, bats, pumpkins, full moons, and so much more.
