Description
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Women’s History Month (all month) – Women’s History Month sign; Marie Curie, Rosa Parks, and Malala together
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Purim (*dates change every year; March 2-3, 2026) – Mask; Grogger_Noisemaker
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Holi (*date changes every year; March 4, 2026) – Gulal_Color powder; Color splashes
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International Women’s Day (Mar 8) – Hands holding flowers
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Daylight Saving Time (*second Sunday in March, Mar 9, 2025) – Clock; Clock with flowers
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St. Patrick’s Day (Mar 17) – Shamrock (with face and without); Pot of gold; Rainbow; Leprechaun face (3 skintones)
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First Day of Spring / Spring Equinox (Mar 20) – Spring day Spring night
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Peanut Butter Lovers Day (March 1) – peanut butter with hearts (with face and without)
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Read Across America Day (Mar 2) / Week (March 2-6) – Book; Mouse reading
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Cereal Day (March 7) – cereal bowl
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Plant a Flower Day (March 12) – flower in dirt
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Pi Day (Mar 14) – Pi symbol; Pie with Pi Symbol; Pie
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March Madness (*dates change every year; March 15 – April 6, 2026) – Basketball in hoop (with and without stars)
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National Let’s Laugh Day (Mar 19) – Laughing emoji
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Puppy Day (Mar 23) – Puppy face
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Waffle Day (March 25) – Waffle (with face and without)
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National Crayon Day (Mar 31) – Crayons
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Lion_Out like a lion (quote: “March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb”)
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Lamb_In like a lamb (quote: “March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb”)
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Flower in dirt (can also be used for Plant a Flower Day)
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Kite
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Rainbow (can also be used for St. Patrick’s Day)
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Butterflies
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Sun and cloud
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Daffodil
Thanks so much for using my clipart! Here’s a quick guide on what is and isn’t allowed when you’re using it in resources you sell or share with others.
Note: If you’re just using the images with your own students in your own classroom — do your thing! These rules are only for commercial use.
What You Can Do (aka the fun stuff!)
Use in digital or printable educational resources (paid or free) with learning content — think worksheets, slides, games, task cards, color-by-code (as long as text is added!), classroom posters, labels, etc.
Use in editable resources – as long as there is some text that’s not editable.
Use in resources you create on digital platforms like TPT, Boom Cards™, Google Slides™, Canva™, and more.
Use in drag-and-drop/ moveable activities with the Extended License.
Use clipart in printed/ self-published books if you have the Extended License for Amazon/ KDP Workbooksand have registered your license via the Google Form.
Use in educational craft-ivities – resources that combine crafts with educational text/ content such as writing prompts, worksheets, etc.
Please include credit when using my clipart — just a quick mention with my logo and a link back to my TpT store is perfect!
What You Can’t Do:
Sell clipart or give away clipart on its own.
Use clipart in resources without any educational text/ content (e.g., resources cannot be images only – coloring pages, crafts without educational content, etc)
Use clipart in printed/ self-published books (like Amazon/ KDP) unless you have the Extended License for Amazon/ KDP Workbooksand have registered your license via the Google Form.
Use clipart in physical products (tee-shirts, mugs, etc) or non-educational use (eg, birthday party invitations)
Questions? Just ask!
Email me anytime at Sasha@RainbowSprinkleStudio.com – I’m always happy to help!




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