My Favorite Five: Things I love, inspire joy and actually work

I’ve gone through two other printers before finally landing on the one—and let me tell you, as a business owner and mom of three, I do not have time for printer drama. This (currently 40% off) Canon? Zero issues. It prints everything from art to photos without a fuss, and that’s exactly what I need.

So, if you’re tired of printers that ghost you mid-job (or just want to print more at home), this one’s a winner. And while we’re at it, here are my other must-haves for printing at home—whether it's art, cards, or supplies!

  1. This paper ream is a must-have for the printer—or, if your kids are anything like mine, for an endless supply of drawing and coloring masterpieces.

  2. This cardstock is the way to go when you need something sturdier and more polished—perfect for projects that need a little extra oomph.

  3. For just $5, you get these 7 printable cards to print at home—whenever you need them and as many times as you want. Thoughtfulness, made easy!

  4. I love browsing Etsy for budget-friendly printables to refresh my walls. These two are my current favorites: this one and this one.

  5. GWJ has a collection of printable cards and art too. Browse here.

All About My Teacher, Fill-In Card
$4.00

I created this fill-in-the-blank card because I wanted something more thoughtful and memorable for teachers—something that felt personal. I originally made it for my daughter and her classmates, and now it's ready for your kids too.

Just print at home and let your child’s words do the rest. It’s a sweet, simple way to wrap up the school year with gratitude.

Details:

  • You'll receive a digital 5x7 file upon purchase

  • I recommend card stock, but regular paper works just fine

  • Great for teachers, specials, staff—print as many as you need!

  • Find gifts for teachers here.

For personal use only. You’re welcome to print as often as you’d like for your own home or classroom, but please don’t share or resell the files.

with joy,

Aneta

GWJ Founder + Designer

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