Random Act of Kindness Printable Notes

Random Act of Kindness Printable Notes

Hi Everyone! Today I’m sharing these Random Act of Kindness Printable Notes with you. These are perfect for keeping with you to share a nice compliment with someone who needs a little pick me up. These are also known as compliment cards, and I love the idea of bringing joy and light into people’s lives in small ways. There aren’t enough kind words being used lately in the world, and everyone needs a reminder of how special they are sometimes.

Check out this article: Tips for Raising Kind Kids.

Random Act of Kindness Printable Notes

There are 3 printable pages of positive messages that are great for anyone. These can be attached to a gift, handed out randomly, or even tucked into a lunchbox. You can use these on a daily basis, and they’re also great to encourage your students in a classroom. You could also keep the sheet whole and use it as a poster in your classroom to give students examples of words of encouragement. It’s amazing how hearing a few kind words can change a person’s entire day. I’ve seen people light up when given a compliment or kind word. I also love leaving these in library books, taped to a bathroom mirror, or attached to a server’s tip. There are so many ways to use these to positively impact someone’s day, and I’m sure you can think of a few more I haven’t added here.

I recommend printing these out on a heavier card stock for durability. Each card cut out is about the same size as a business card, making them easy to carry with you. Just click on each image to be taken to a page where you can print them out!

I hope you enjoy using these Random Act of Kindness Printable Notes, and use them to spread a little more kindness in the world!

Be sure to also check out these beautiful printable watercolor “Thank You” cards.

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