No doubt my Mixed-Up Doodle Border Set is a TpT favorite among all of my "By TpT Seller, For TpT Sellers" products. Here I've created another whimsical set of 24 new doodle borders designs for your black and white projects, all hand-doodled made by me. These are my unique and original creations. The file format of this product pack is ZIP. The borders themselves are .png image files which are highly versatile so you can manipulate, size, resize, copy, paste and/or crop them to fit your digital project designs and easily layer digital elements. As stated in the Terms of Use, these borders are approved for use with digital creations for resale on sites like Teachers Pay Teachers. Directions for how to use these borders in your digital creations are listed on the Product Instructions Page.
Use with a cover page for class books, teaching units, student journals, Smartboard files, TpT sale flyers or whatever your heart desires. You are able to use them for any personal or classroom project OR any project/file/teaching resource that you sell for profit.
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Absolutely wonderful, as always :) Jen you are incredible! I cannot thank you enough for all of the time, energy, and hard work you out into each of your products. It definitely shows! Thank you for sharing these amazing borders, I can't wait to use them.
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Not sure how to insert borders in pages document. :)
Hi! If your working in Word, Powerpoint or Publisher, you will use "Insert Picture" from the ribbon menu across the top. Word is less user friendly than the other two. Which program are you using? You can reposition as needed or make borders transparent by selecting the "Recolor" option at the "Image" section of the ribbon menu and scroll to the bottom of the Recolor options and select "Set as Transparent." This way you can layer text or other images over it.