I recently made clothes dividers as part of a baby gift for my girls’ sweet teacher. I thought these may be helpful for others so I decided to post here too. I printed the gift in blue-grey and orange but made these black and white so you can customize to match your room colors.

Craft stores have loads of different colored papers that the dividers can be printed on and ta-da! you’ve got a match! The first page of the PDF file is the striped pattern for the back of each divider. So print Page 1 on each sheet first. Then flip and reprint the remaining PDF pages of the front divider graphics on each sheet. Trim the outside circle, cut through to the center circle, and trim again. You could also leave the dividers black and white too :)
{design © claire sneau : for personal use only}
I love books. I love paper. I love good book design. I love a great story. I love learning something new. And I want my little bits to love books too. So I’ve made a sheet that will hopefully make my older two’s independent reading more joyful.

The illustration is a simple tree. It can be colored and written on as they are reading their book or when they’ve finished. My oldest saw the tree and said there wasn’t enough room to write all about the book! I encouraged her to practice being concise. :)
I’ve attached the
file so you can print as well. If your printer doesn’t print borderless images you can use a pen to draw the lines to the edge. That may seem silly but the blank border around the tree would drive me nuts! :)
Hope your sweet ones find this useful and your summer is filled with lots of books!
Edit: I realized that I forgot a place to write the author! oops! The file has been revised :D
{design © claire sneau : for personal use only}