Positive Affirmations Girls Printable
Looking for easy, printable affirmations for girls? Heres a friendly guide with ready-to-use phrases, printable format ideas, and simple design tips so you can make beautiful, confidence-boosting cards and posters in minutes.
Why printable affirmations work
Affirmations are short, positive statements that help change how a girl thinks about herself. When you see or say them regularlyon a mirror, in a planner, or tucked into a lunchboxthey can gently shift self-talk from doubtful to confident. Printables make them visible and easy to repeat.
Who these printables are for
- Young girls (ages 48): short, simple lines with clear words.
- Tweens (913): slightly longer phrases focused on courage and kindness.
- Teens: realistic, empowering messages about self-worth and resilience.
- Teachers, parents, and mentors who want quick classroom or bedside reminders.
Sample affirmations to print
Use these as-is or tweak them to match the girl you're making them for.
Short & Sweet (great for little ones)
- I am kind.
- I am brave.
- I try my best.
- I am loved.
Tweens
- I can learn anything I work at.
- My voice matters.
- I am allowed to make mistakes.
- I choose to be kind to myself.
Teens
- I am enough just as I am.
- Setbacks are part of my growth.
- I deserve respect and kindness.
- I trust myself to make good choices.
Printable formats and sizes
Think about how you'll use the printables and choose a size that fits:
- Mini cards (3x4 inches): great for pockets, planners, or lunchboxes. Print 812 per letter/A4 page.
- Index-card size (4x6 inches): perfect for bedside tables and desks.
- Poster (8.5x11 or A4): hang on walls or mirrors for daily reminders.
- Bookmarks (2x7 inches): useful and easy to slip into school books.
Design tips that make printables look polished
- Font choices: stick to 12 friendly fonts. A clean sans-serif for the body and a playful script for emphasis works well.
- Color: soft pastels or bold contrasting colors depending on age. Use 23 colors maximum for a cohesive look.
- White space: leave breathing room around the text so the affirmation is easy to read at a glance.
- Icons & illustrations: small hearts, stars, or simple florals add charm without clutter.
- High-resolution: export at 300 DPI if you plan to print it keeps edges sharp.
How to make your printable (quick methods)
- Canva: pick a template, swap in affirmations, adjust fonts/colors, then download as PDF or PNG.
- Word or Google Docs: set page size, add text boxes for each card, and print on cardstock.
- Design apps (Photoshop/Illustrator): best for custom sizes and bleed settings.
Tip: If you want durable cards, print on cardstock and laminate or use clear contact paper.
Ways to use printable affirmations
- Mirror notes: stick one to the bathroom mirror for morning confidence.
- Daily card ritual: pick one affirmation each morning and say it aloud together.
- Lunchbox surprise: slip a mini card into a lunchbox.
- Study boost: keep an affirmation on a study desk for focus and calm.
- Classroom corner: teachers can create a positivity wall with student-chosen affirmations.
Make it personal
The best affirmations reflect real strengths. Ask her what she wants to feel more ofbrave, calm, seenand write affirmations that match. Encourage her to design or color her own set; ownership makes them more meaningful.
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