March Madness Subway Art Printable

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This March Madness Subway Art Printable will help bring your March Madness game day spread together.

Top down view of March Madness Subway Art Printable with a black and white frame.

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March Madness is here again!  It’s time to cheer for our favorite teams and maybe having a little March Madness party is in your future.  If you’re a basketball lover, you will want to download our fun freebie – this March Madness Subway Art Printable.

Top down view of March Madness Subway Art Printable with a black and white frame.

Tips for Printing

  • Use cardstock for durability
  • Under your printer settings, select the highest print quality
  • Be sure your printer is not running low on ink
  • Use a paper trimmer to cut the print down to 8×10 size

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March Madness Subway Art Printable

Download the our free March Madness Subway Art Printable HERE > > >

Framed March Madness Subway Art Printable  on a table next to a mini basketball.

You can download the Mini Garland from Inspired by Charm HERE. I used my 2″ craft punch for perfect circles, and a craft knife for the pennants.

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Did you know?

Mr. Juggling Act and I went to high school together.  In fact, our first date was at a basketball game in our high school gym.  I don’t remember a single detail about that game… I remember thinking that his eyes were so chocolate brown, and the corners of his eyes crinkled just a little when he smiled. He is younger than me but tall, and wore a leather jacket. I was smitten! 

I was sixteen and thought I knew everything and was convinced I would marry him. I have been wrong many times and have learned a lot over the last two decades (glup!) but I will never regret a single minute I get to spend with Mr. Juggling Act.

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