Paw Patrol Lollipop Labels + Free Printable

I am back with another awesome lollipop label, this time, it is for my son. He loves Paw Patrol almost more than having a billion little cars. I don’t blame him, Paw Patrol is extremely popular with almost every child out there. We tried to get tickets once to see their show live four months in advance and it was completely sold out except for like one random seat in four different sections. That literally blew my mind but it’s popular for good reason. Talking cartoon dogs with classic everyday jobs, who wouldn’t love that?

I told you that this year I have four different classrooms to make these for and I was never the type to stick to just one thing, however, I know my way around taking one idea and maximizing it to awesome four different times. So far you have seen what I have done for my littlest sister and my brother but I thought you would like to see my version for my son.

This is a very simple to make. All you really need is Google to find awesome pictures of Paw Patrol and Microsoft Word to organize them on a document. Just like the others, I have used Cricut sticker paper to print this on.

Next, I had to use scissors to cut them out individually because I don’t own a cutting machine.
(One day soon I hope.)



My son has around 31 students in his class. By far he holds the title for most students compared to my siblings so you would think I would have chosen something that was easier… well that didn’t happen. Not really anyway.

As much as I thought this would have been simple, there are still little details that take some time when you have a bunch of these bad boys to get done. Those ears that stick out and even Ryder’s hair can take some time to get all those sharp ends.

Now for the extra fun party… the lollipops! If you think I didn’t steal some as payment for my kind gestures then you are wrong. I needed something sweet to occupy me while I worked. You can’t have me in front of something sweet and not expect me to have my hand on one. We got these lollipops from Party City this year, and thought the kids might like to try different flavors.

Peel the back and stick it on the lollipop packaging.
 

I can’t wait for my son’s class to see these on the last day of school. I hope it will give them an extra boost of happiness as they go off into summer. Yes, I know I am getting a little ahead of myself, for good reason because the last day of school is around the corner and four classes worth of lollipops won’t get done on its own. Phew, three done and one to go!

Alright, alright! I have tempted you enough with these goodies. You can make some of your own with a free printable I am giving you. Print out your very own right now!
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14 Replies to “Paw Patrol Lollipop Labels + Free Printable”

  1. Barbara Jefferson says: Reply

    I tried your link to free paw patrol printables and kept getting a sign up. No printables . Is this even working??

    1. Shanice Bannis says: Reply

      Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Barbara. I have sent you an email regarding this. Any other printables from my site can be accessed through my free resources area once you sign up. 🙂

      1. Barbara JEFFERSON says: Reply

        Thanks so much. Such a cute idea.

      2. hi I signed up and didn’t get any printable?

        1. Shanice Bannis says: Reply

          Thank you for letting me know. I have emailed you. 🙂

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  4. Hi! I love the idea for my son’s 3rd birthday in a few weeks. I signed up but can’t seem to find the printables. Thank!

    1. Shanice Bannis says: Reply

      Hi Silke, thank you for letting me know. I apologize for the delay and have just emailed you in regards to this. 🙂

  5. Hi, how can I print it? I need it for the birthday party of my daughter. Thank you so much!

    1. Shanice Bannis says: Reply

      Hi Najoua, once you sign up and confirm the opt-in email, you will receive a welcome email that includes the printable inside for you to download and print.

  6. Hi, I signed up and couldn’t get the printables.

    1. Shanice Bannis says: Reply

      Hi Fernanda, thank you for letting me know. I have emailed you.

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