Kids’ Building Bricks PowerPoint Template

Here is a nifty simple template of a set of Lego or Megablock style of kids’ building bricks. (Read more…)
7 comments 30 December 2008Here is a nifty simple template of a set of Lego or Megablock style of kids’ building bricks. (Read more…)
7 comments 30 December 2008With the football season underway, we thought that we would cheer up your day with some football shirts that you can colour in yourself to match you favourite team.
You can even add in your name and number on the back of the shirt. (Read more…)
0 comments 26 December 2008With the beginning of the new year upon us, we thought that you might like a blank weekly calendar that you can customise and print off. (Read more…)
3 comments 23 December 2008Online Christmas card maker
Need to send a Christmas card but don’t want to rely on the post? With this card creator you can write your own personal message to a friend or loved one on your chosen card, without the need for any design software. You can then send the Christmas cards as an email, a web link or just print it off and send it. (Read more…)
4 comments 19 December 2008This is a cheerful template of a range of happy stars.
It could be used to help recognise the star performers in your organisation, class or sales team. (Read more…)
2 comments 16 December 2008Simple but effective.
A vector-based christmas tree with a range of presents and gifts at the base.
0 comments 12 December 2008What a nice template for these dark winter days.
A selection of snowflakes on a dark background.
3 comments 9 December 2008We have just updated our popular editable PowerPoint newspapers. With these you can create your own headlines, articles and insert your own pictures.
Following a couple of requests we have updated these so that you can now add in your own newspaper name.
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Online advent calendar template
You can use this free advent calendar in PowerPoint or you can print it and use it on your wall.
We have also designed an online version of the advent calendar.
If you are using it in PowerPoint use the first slide, then delete a number on each day and a picture will be revealed underneath each number. (Read more…)
2 comments 1 December 2008One of the most annoying and unprofessional ways of ruining a presentation is to stand in front of your audience with reams of notes. This makes it easier for you to read from those notes rather than speaking outwardly and will eliminate, to a certain degree, your connection with the audience.
4 comments 25 November 2008