Drake, ketchup chips, bagged milk, Smarties, polar bears—your kids will definitely want to stick these printable stickers and temporary tattoos everywhere.
Photo: Erik Putz
This Canada Day, get your kids to show off their pride with some Canadian flair. Illustrator Holly Allerellie created 150 distinctly Canadian icons that you can print out as stickers or temporary tattoos. The best part? You can teach your little Canucks (and visitors) all about the rich history of the True North–from ketchup chips to the Queen (and everything in between).
Photo: Erik PutzYou'll need: Sticker paper or temporary tattoo printer paper (you can find these at an office supply store or online) Inkjet printer Scissors (or one of those fancy printing/cutting machines)
How to Just download our free printable here and follow the directions on the printer paper package. Enjoy!
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Mandy is the co-founder and creative director at Hemme Custom in Toronto, Ontario. Her work can also be found in MSN Canada and Chatelaine.