This document provides information on preparing, fixing, and staining blood smears or peripheral blood films. It describes how to make thin and thick blood films using different methods like the slide, cover glass, and spin methods. Films need to be fixed using methanol to preserve cell morphology before staining. Various Romanowsky stains are commonly used like Leishman, Giemsa, Wright, Field, and Jenner stains. Proper staining techniques and precautions are outlined to produce high quality blood films for microscopic examination and identification of blood cells and parasites.