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I’m still stuffed from Thanksgiving, and now there are more festivities to enjoy. Hanukkah continues through Dec. 6. And, of course, it’s time to write to Santa and let him know what you’d like for Christmas this year. When I was a teen, Santa brought me a computer and the rest is history!
I’ve added new Santa letter templates to SantaPrintables.com along with a few games. There’s a free version of each of the letters, and there are several full-color, brand-new illustrations.
Plus, there are new items at PrintablePaper.net. I’ve added some graph paper variations as well as sashiko paper for needlework projects.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more printables. Thank you!
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Santa’s understandably super busy this time of year, but never too busy to read letters from a fan or gift-seeker. He may need a little help replying, however, and that’s where SantaPrintables.com comes in.
This season, I’ve added a batch of new letters from Santa. These templates speak to all kinds of situations and are intended to be sent with the help of a parent or other grown-up. The letters can be printed as-is as PDFs for free. Or, opt for the premium $5 version that can be edited and
personalized before printing. SantaPrintables.com also has games, activities, and coloring sheets. There are more than 225 printables at the site in total.
This year, the new letter designs include all-new illustrations you’ll only find at SantaPrintables.com. One new border has a fluffy-bearded Santa, another includes ornaments and candles, and a third shows Santa trimming the tree. There’s also some pretty blue snowman stationery.
The new letter topics include: Santa visiting school, Christmas pranks, social media safety, and even a “surfing summer Santa.” Some letters answer kids’ questions such as whether Santa can make it snow, if he needs any help with his tasks this year, and what happens if there’s inclement weather on Christmas Eve. There are also a couple of new letters from Rudolph the reindeer. (The site also has letters from elves and Mrs. Claus as well as letters for pets.)
I’ve also added a couple of new letters expanding on concerns children may have related to the coronavirus pandemic. Rest assured, Santa takes kids’ safety seriously.
Also new to SantaPrintables.com are free printables such as a fill-in-the-blanks Rudolph activity, an “I Spy” Christmas game, a matching game, and an advent calendar you can cut out and assemble. I’ve added a list for writing down favorite Christmas songs for caroling or anytime. The site also has Christmas mazes of varying difficulty levels, word puzzles, wish list
templates, thank you notes, greeting cards, and coloring pages. For even more coloring pages, visit FreePrintableColoringPages.net.
The Santa letter templates are free as PDFs or $5 for a DOC version that can be typed into using Microsoft Word or another compatible program to customize the text and add names and other details.
If you’d like the convenient option of having a range of Christmas printables, including a selection of letters from Santa, download the Christmas Pack of 40 specially curated printables for just $11. (That’s 10 percent off with the newsletter subscriber discount automatically applied).
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PrintablePaper.net has nearly 2,000 printables, and just when I think there are no more ideas to be had, I learn of something to add. The site has lots of specialty papers as well as the basics, from lined and graph paper to penmanship paper, budgets, games, and score sheets.
Each item has a free version to instantly download and print!
I’ve added new graph paper, including designs with lines spaced in fractional increments. There are several styles of crafting paper at PrintablePaper.net, including for cross-stitch, quilting, and beadwork. New to the site is needlework paper for sashiko projects. There’s a chevron pattern, circles, ovals, triangles, a leaf pattern, and several other designs.
PrintablePaper.net also has music paper, storyboard templates, comic pages, logarithmic paper, calligraphy paper, 3D paper, brochure templates, and lots more.
Remember, there’s a free version of everything at this site. A few categories, such as budgets, have a free PDF version as well as a $4 editable DOC version.
I know things are busy this time of year, but I’d love it if you’d drop me an email and let me know what you’d like to see next. And please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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