A few people on UKS have been mentioning wanting to bring their Facebook wall, their Tweets, their YouTube videos and their Pinterest interest to their PL books. It got me thinking of printables for that. I scoured the sites in question looking for acceptable use of their logos. Most of it seems geared towards online use (ie how to present the Facebook logo on your blog and what is and is not OK for that) or for using the logos in conjunction with some sort of print media, like a book or article. There are a few things they all make crystal clear. You cannot:
- alter the logo or make something that mimics it
- claim an affiliation with the site by how you use the logo, like integrate the logo into your blog header for example
- portray the site in a negative way (and from what my image searching showed they have a full-time job cracking down on THAT!)
- sell anything with the logo on it – tee shirts, mouse pads, etc.
I’ve been as careful as I can be to adhere to those rules – I take copyright very seriously, but have only a layman’s knowledge of the intricacies of it all. If I’m wrong I’m sure someone will let me know.
Here are two of the three sheets in the PDF. The lines are BIGGER that 4 x 6 and 3 x 4 so you can cut to size, inside the lines and then round the corners – or leave them squared off. The line of text is the site that offers a Twitter bird as a png, free to use.
and here they are cut to size and corners rounded – I think this is every one of them:
I hope you can make use of them.
And Happy Valentines day! I have a card on my desk but it’s just not working out like I want it to – which doesn’t matter much as I have three or four that I’ve made already tochoose from to give out tomorrow.


















I’m not participating in Project Life, but I really like the printables you create not only for PL, but other occasions, too. I know you put many hours into their development only to graciously share with others. I appreciate your efforts and look forward to every new e-mail. Thanks so much. I can hardly wait to use them in my scrapbooking.
Thanks so much for sharing! These cards are really great to keep something that is so typical for our lifestyle these days. I am sure, everything will be different 10 years from now.
I absolutely love these (along with all of the others that you’ve posted already)! Thanks so much for sharing! I’d love to add this set to my PL album, but when I try to download them it says the file is damaged and can’t be repaired. Is it just me?
I don’t know if it’s just you
when I click the link it downloads fine, opens fine, and looks as I expect it to. No one else has complained (yet) so it could be a problem with your PDF reader maybe?
You could try with a different browser? I know I sometimes have problems with one, and no problem with another.
LMK if you still can’t get it and make sure you leave your email when you comment – I’ll help if I can
MA
Hi MaryAnne! I checked Adobe and found that I needed to download an update. I completed the update and was able to download them without any problems…YAY! Thanks so much for helping me figure it out.
~J
keeps the desk all neat and tidy when your work is in the desktop.
These are awesome. Thank you so much for the printables and inspiration!
Beautiful work! Thank you so much for sharing!
Love these and they’ll be great for my PL. Thank you.