Check out these free geocaching journal printables for your kids to enjoy. Geocaching is a fun way to find an adventure like a treasure hunt!
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Geocaching is a fun activity, and half of the fun is leaving a new trinket for someone else to find. These are some ideas for what to leave behind!
Geocaching – What is it and how can I do it? Have you heard of Pokemon Go? Yep? Ok, then we are halfway to describing Geocaching. Except Geocaching is so much more than Pokemon Go
This Nobody Cares, Keep Looking Geocache design is fun for any Geocaching lover and would look great on shirts, bags, or in vinyl or anything you can come up with! Available formats in the download include 3 different Nobody Cares Geocache designs in SVG, DXF, PNG and EPS files. The SVG files are extremely customizable whether you use it in Cricut, Silhouette, or GlowForge. These files will be BLACK in color, you can change the color in whatever program you use. ***EACH PIECE CUTS SEPARATELY*** I recommend this design for vinyl, heat transfer vinyl, infusible ink, or laser engraving as each piece will be cut separately. …………………………………….…………………………………….……………………… :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: YOU WILL RECEIVE ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A single zip file (or multiple zips if a jumbo bundle) with the following in the download. I do label each file for what it is so there is no confusion when you are looking for it. Files can be used but not limited to the following programs: ~ SVG - Cricut Design Space, Silhouette Designer Edition, Sure Cuts A Lot, & ScanNCut. ~ PNG - Printing programs such as Microsoft Word. 300dpi. ~ DXF - Silhouette Studio ~ EPS - Adobe illustrator, Corel Draw and Inkscape. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: USES ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ All Mountaintop Artistry products can be used for literally anything, the sky’s the limit! You can print, cut, edit and more! Uses include but not limited to: vinyl cutting, t-shirts, card making, website/blog use, graphics for cards, invitations, etc. Go crazy! ~ For Personal / Non-Profit Use ~ Commercial / Profit Use - Physical products only. ***NO DIGITAL PRODUCT SALES OF THIS DESIGN ALLOWED. Read shop policies for more info.*** :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: INSTANT DOWNLOAD ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ This is a digital product so no physical product will be sent. ~ ONCE PAYMENT IS COMPLETE digital files will be available for download in your account under “Purchases and Reviews”. ~ In addition, an email will shortly be sent to your Etsy registered email with the download and receipt. Since this is a downloaded product it is NON-REFUNDABLE. **Please note, I do not have any control over when Etsy completes its payment processing.** ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: BEFORE PURCHASING ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ***PLEASE ensure that your machine/program takes the above format prior to purchase, since due to the nature of digital files I am unable to offer refunds.***
Kids all over the nation went wild for Pokémon Go when it was released. Finding and catching new species of Pokémon was like a thrilling treasure hunt. This was no different than at my school in Las Vegas. I loved that kids who might not otherwise get off their tablets[Read more]
It's that time of year for gift-giving. Here are our recommendations for great Geocaching gifts for the Geocacher in your life!
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The Revolving Century puzzle is a unique Christmas gift for puzzle lovers The goal of this puzzle is to align the six disks so that each of the six columns equal 100. While 5700 possible solutions exist, only one will provide the correct answer. This puzzle also remains as one piece so no need to worry about losing one. false false
Show your love for gardening by making paper that actually grows!
DIY perler bead crafts -Cute Accessories and Homemade Decor That Make Creative DIY Gifts , Plastic Melted Beads Make Art for Walls, Jewelry
Quick Links: What Is Geocaching? More Free SVGS By Theme Free Geocaching Novels Free Geocaching Themed SVGS The official Geocaching Logos, including a variety of Signal graphics, are available as EPS & PNG files. There are rules on how they can be used, all listed clearly under the links to download the files. https://www.geocaching.com/about/logousage.aspx Tupperware In The Woods Not All Who Wander Download Here If A Tree Falls In The Woods Download Here FREE SVG HERE The Above Three Decals All in One Zip File Download Free From Wikipedia Free download PNG, not an svg ============ Adapting SVGS To Be Geocaching Themed ================= For An Event Combining 2 different FREE svgs =================================== Some Of My Cricut Geocaching Projects ============================ Free Printable Photo Booth Props (not svgs) https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2019/04/geocaching-photo-booth-props.html ======================= My husband is an avid geocacher, who likes to build geocaches. He occasionally does YouTube videos of the builds, and participates in geocaching programs through videochats. For video chats, everything is mirror image - making any signs in his shop appear backwards in the videos.. To fix that, I made him a sign for his shop that IS backwards, so on video, it appears correct. ======================= These are magnetic key holders, spray painted to look like ammo cans. I've had good luck with vinyl on ammo cans. Christmas Ornament Dog Bandanas Basically Dan has a shirt for every event and occasion. USA + Shell = Geocaching [See My Shells Cache Across America 2018] The Susquehanna River + Satellite = Geo Logo [Susquehanna Valley Geocachers ] satellite + hiker = Geocaching Logo ================================== Each Morning I post a list of free svgs, tips, tutorials, and random crafting news. Find it all on my facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/fieldsofheathercrafts/
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What is Geocaching? It's a super fun world wide scavenger hunt that is amazingly fun for kids and adults alike. Gets you outside in nature and lets you find treasures that are placed all over the US and world.
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When I saw this secret log box, I thought it was one of the coolest places to hide stuff you don’t want anyone seeing. Or you can just put a
These are my Grasshopper (green) and Cricket (black) caches made from bison tubes and plastic insect parts. GC1BKJT and GC1MC2J
Who wouldn't love receiving a basket of these brightly coloured stones... Why we love them: These are so bright and fun they'd cheer anyone up! They'd look great as a decorative piece on the coffee table or bookshelf, or even in pot plants or placed randomly around the garden. They are fun to make with kids They are the perfect gift for the person with everything You can personalise them with any message You could make as many or as few as you'd like, or even make a new one to add to the collection each year. Want more gift ideas like this? Subscribe to our newsletter here...
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Last year I started a book club for my 11 year old daughter. We use the American Girl Book Club kit (got it on major clearance), but we don't read American Girl books exclusively. So far we have made book bags and had a mystery lunch that went along with a mystery book they read. At the last book club we made dragon bookmarks to go along with the book Dealing with Dragons This is a great book for girls to read and since it has been out for a while, there are enough copies at the library for all the girls. I found some cute bookmarks on Pinterest (This link will say it is spam, but it is not. Just click "continue to link"or go to the site directly by clicking here: Page Corner Bookmarks) and had the girls make them to go along with the book they were reading for the month (Dealing with Dragons). After book club my other kids and husband made some and this is what they came up with. I love Pinterest!
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Many years ago, while traveling on Encounter (a signing team), I stayed with a wonderful host family in Michigan. Each night, we would play ...
Hello world, It's about time I shared something other than a trading card! But in keeping with the geocaching theme, today I'm going to show you the starters kit I put together for my Mum's birthday present. Mum has come along on a few of our geocaching adventures and quite enjoys it. So when it was coming up to her birthday, I started thinking about getting her her own GPS so she could do some geocaching on her own. When I spoke to Dad, it turned out he had the same idea. Of course, he doesn't know anything about GPSes, so he asked me to check them out and get one for him to give to her. Which sent me on the tangential idea of putting together my ideal geocaching starters kit. They do sell them at some of the US geocaching stores, but I wanted something elaborate. And Mum can be a difficult person to buy for, so I spoke to my siblings, and they were happy to go in together on all the bits and pieces that made up the starters kit. We started with some tricky items first - she wasn't sure why we gave her gardening gloves, bandaids, batteries, a torch (with batteries already inside), insect repellent and sunscreen. She also didn't know what the 'G' symbol meant. Then Dad gave her her GPS. I chose a Garmin Dakota 10 which we bought from Johnny Appleseed GPS. It's small and pretty simple to use, plus it supports paperless geocaching, which makes life even easier. (My mum isn't great with technology. At all.) After that, the cat was out of the bag and so we could carry on with the rest of the prezzies. I made her a personalised logbook to note down her finds, swaps, etc. I used a lovely watercolour called Silent Planet by twiggyabi from deviantArt for the decal and added their Geocaching.com username. Inside the cover I created a hint decoder. This is really useful for us as our GPS doesn't support paperless and so when I want to read a clue I need to decode the one I've noted down in our book. Since Mum's GPS automatically decodes it when she chooses to read it, I guess she won't get as much use out of it as I do, but it'll be handy if there are any hardcopy encoded clues along her adventures. Plus it's pretty! There are pockets on the inside covers, too. I popped in one of Groundspeak's Geocaching guides - I figure it's always handy to have one of these with you in case your stealthy movements are misinterpreted as suspicious by security guards, law enforcement officers, or anyone else! I recovered some snap-lock bags from Aldi and re-branded them as geocaching swag bags, just for fun. We ordered a travel bug and another trackable in the form of a puppy from Geostuff, because Mum loves dogs. She's always impressed to see how far a trackable has gone, so I think she'll really enjoy seeing where he own ones go! As part of my Zine per diem efforts, I also made up a zine of clever geocaching containers. On the front you can see a photo we took when we found Phytology at the Wollongong Botanic Gardens. I gave it to her inside a standard traditional geocache container - a small hinge-lock waterproof container. Next came a simple sneaky hide, a key rock I picked up at a cheap shop near my work. These are good to hide just about anywhere that people won't be moving the rocks around regularly. The next part is the really fun part - I found an Australian lab supplies site, Lab Direct, which sells these little 2mL micro centrifuge tubes - the perfect nanocache containers! The only hitch was that they came in packs of 1000. While it's great value for money, we didn't really need quite that many. Fortunately, an appeal in the Geocaching Australia forum found a number of fellow enthusiasts who relieved us of the excess. These tubes are just fantastic. Look as the size of the cache: Easy to hide in any number of sneaky places. Inside, a scroll-type log: Aren't they just perfect? The best part is turning them into the kind of sneaky hides I put in my zine. These ones are some smoothed river stones which I also marked with the 'G' symbol to make life slightly easier for the searchers. These can easily be pushed into a hole in the ground you make with a stick or an existing hole in a structure or tree, if the situation suits. A wood chip is similarly a sneaky disguise: This one I just think is so funny! My sister is terrified of spiders, so I made sure she was the one to give it to Mum - and I am happy to report it elicited the desired shiver from her. :) Doesn't it look especially effective in the snap-lock box? This next one is sweet. I named the cache for her - 'Snugglepot'. I also made a matching one for myself, called 'Cuddlepie'. If you don't understand, read about May Gibbs. We haven't placed them yet, but aren't they perfect? These bottle caps will be sneaky driven into the ground, so I've added the 'G' to ease the stress of searchers also. A note to others who may be planning to make these - scrape off the waxy coating on the inside of the caps, otherwise your adhesive won't stay. And this 10c piece has gone to good use. We'll have to put it somewhere that general traffic won't find it, because otherwise it'll be picked up by goodness knows how many non-geocachers. Another one for fun is the trophy - I figure it always feels like a a real achievement when you find a cache, so why not let the full imagery for that shine on through? Finally, a whole lot more nanocaches so she can create her own ones. And, of course, a pile of replacement logs for when they get filled out by the many enthusiastic treasure hunters! I also bought her a membership to Geocaching.com so that the paperless geocaching function would work correctly on her GPS. I printed out a membership card I designed, too: And really finally, I planned to make up some geocache labels using the Groundspeak cache note template, and I even got through making them up in InDesign, but the waterproof inkjet label paper I ordered didn't arrive in time. It got here the next Monday though, so I will be printing them off and giving them to her soon! And that is the geocaching starters kit Mum got for her birthday. What do you think? ~Eyespiral
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My name is Rock Chalk and I’m addicted to GeoTours and geotrails which offer rewards. Whew. That feels better. Now that I’ve admitted my problem, perhaps I can persuade you to follow me into a real…
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