Dress up your binders with a cute binder cover and spine :) Let's face it - teachers need binders for data, student info, portfolios, lesson plans, etc........ You can personalize this binder cover with any information you'd like. The two files (one for the cover and one for the spine) are saved as JPEG files so that you can size them as needed and so you are able to insert a text box to customize the cover. In the preview I have included a photo of my binder cover after I added my personal information to it.
The files are very easy to use. Just open a Word, Publisher, PowerPoint or other document and insert the picture files into your document. You can resize them if needed. Next add a text box and select the font, font size and font color you'd like. Type in the information you want on your binder and print!
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Yes, they are both free fonts, you can search the web and find them if you'd like:
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Pea Noodles Girlfriend
June 17, 2013
MiriamGuzman
Cindy when I was downloading the binder cover and spine cover, I can not write anything on it. It downloads to a jpeg file. I click on it and it opens but I can't type anything on it.