Free Printable Lunchbox Notes | Friday Favorite 5
Even though my boys are older, I still sneak a note in their lunches every once in a while. It’s always fun to encourage them to do well on a test, let them know I am thinking of them or to tell them how awesome they are! My middle boy even keeps all of his notes I send him in a pocket in his lunchbox!
There are so many cute lunchbox notes you can print out for your kids and I am sharing a few of my favorites with you for today’s Friday Favorite 5!
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Free Printable Lunchbox Notes
Sweet Little Blank Notes, Picklebums
I love that you can personalize a short little note on these lunchbox notes!
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Lunchbox Notes, Living Locurto
These notes are clean and oh-so cute! Perfect for elementary age kiddos!
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Lunchbox Love, I Should be Mopping the Floor
Your kids will love the play on words in these lunchbox love notes!
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Lunchbox Notes, Skip to my Lou
These are perfect for the intermediate age kids, short and simple messages!
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Kind Lunchbox Notes, Kind over Matter
This cartoon-y look is perfect for kids of all ages!
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{Melinda} These are adorable, Heather! My kids are too old for these, but I used to tuck notes in their lunches all the time. They now tell me they were totally embarrassed by these notes, but I don’t believe them. They just think they’re too cool now that they’re teens. 🙂
Sharing these!
Put them under their pillow or on their toothbrush, or in the cookie jar, or their wallet, on on the tv remote – somewhere they won’t be ’embarrassed’ to receive them 🙂
Such great ideas, Charmaine! Thanks for stopping by and sharing.