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Is your doorbell always ringing with requests for play?   If you are finding nap time and dinner interrupted, the talented Whitney of Whisker Graphics has come to the rescue with this darling door hanger.

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Perfect for when your kids can play

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and also when they can’t. It would also be funny for adults to hang this on their office door or cubicle!

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Printable Kids Can / Can’t Play Door Hanger Download

1. Print on white card-stock
2. Trim on cut marks
3. Fold in half
4. Secure with glue along the side.
5. With a large circle punch, make hole in center, 3/4” down from the top.
6. Cut slit from top of paper to hole (or) attach ribbon for hanging.
7. Hang on your door!

If you would like a custom door hanger with your children’s names please visit Whisker Graphics. For $5.00 you can purchase the PDF and customize the door hanger with your children’s names. Cool!


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  1. This is just too stinkin’ cute! I will have to show this to my sister-in-law. She would love this idea b/c she is always having kids over!

  2. I work shift work. This would be a great way of letting people know not to ring the bell
    Thanks

  3. I love this idea, no matter how old your kids might be– you could hang it on the door during homework time if your kids are older vs the do not disturb during naps etc. I run a home day care and I used to put a picture of a sleeping baby on the front door when the kids were napping and I didn’t want the bell to be rung or the mail man to knock loudly etc– but this idea is great too!

  4. Love it!! My signs were handwritten taped on the door. But these are the bomb!! I’ll be featuring your post on my site:)
    Thanks bunches!

  5. Very cute. I had seen something similar (but not nearly as cute) back when my youngest child was a baby. I would try to nurse him in my room then he would drift off to sleep. Well, every time I sat down with him one of my other children would come busting through the door. I made myself a little sign (again not a very cute one). It had 3 little stick children with a big circle around them and a line through it. We I needed to be in my room alone with baby, I would tape the sign to the door. Even my 3 yr old could figure out that sign. It was a life saver!

  6. Oh my goodness! What a lifesaver (well…a family meal time saver anyway)! I’m gonna get these right away! Now…if only all of the pesky neighborhood children (who apparently never eat meals at normal times) could read! Ha ha ha! Thanks for posting this! Great idea…I’m sharing it on Facebook for all my friends to see too!

  7. I LOVE this idea!!!! Sure wished I had thought of it years ago. Thanks so much for sharing!

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