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My family’s latest fun-and-festive activity is taking the dogs on walks during which we check out all the holiday decorations in our neighborhood. The house that displayed the amazing 12-foot skeleton at Halloween now has a yard full of Christmas décor. I’d have been on board with a festive Santa
hat-wearing skelly, but no one asked me. In this jam-packed issue of the newsletter, I have a roundup of Hanukkah and Christmas printables. This year, Hanukkah starts on the evening of Dec. 18. Kwanzaa begins Dec. 26, and you can search the FreePrintable.net site to find signs, certificates, a gift tag, coloring pages, and more for the holiday. I also wanted to remind you about the time- and money-saving Get Organized
Pack. Updated for 2023, this collection includes 30 planning-related printables and is only $17 with the newsletter discount applied. Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank
you!
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My FreePrintable.net sites have hundreds of printables especially for Hanukkah. Recently, I added even more, including page borders, planner pages, and lists. The new page borders include
full-color and color-it-yourself versions. They feature iconic and meaningful holiday images such as dreidels, menorahs, and the Star of David. The new holiday gift tags have a colorful border of dreidels. These print in
full-color, with several on each sheet. You’ll find Hanukkah shopping lists, planners, and to-do lists at FreePrintableGroceryList.com, PrintablePlanners.net, and PrintableToDoList.com. You can also print a Hanukkah recipe card at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net. There are Happy Hanukkah signs at PrintableSigns.net, banners at PrintableBanners.net, and even Hanukkah fax cover sheets at
FreeFaxCoverSheets.net. Hanukkah certificates (including versions with the “Chanukah” spelling) are at FreePrintableCertificates.net. The stationery from FreePrintableStationery.net is ideal for holiday letter-writing. And be sure to visit PrintableJewishCalendar.com for Gregorian calendars with Hebrew dates as well as variations for Hebrew Year 5783. There’s a free version of each Hanukkah printable. Some, such as the recipe cards, signs, and certificates, are free as PDFs or a few dollars for a customizable DOC version. Or, consider the convenient option to purchase a range of
printables in the form of the Hanukkah Pack. The 40 specially curated printables downloaded instantly. The Pack is just $11, which is 10 percent off with the newsletter subscriber discount automatically applied.
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FreePrintable.net’s virtual stocking is overflowing with Christmas printables. There’s a free version of everything, including: gift tags, recipe cards, banners, certificates, games, coloring pages, stationery sheets, and hundreds more. The Christmas coloring pages from FreePrintableColoringPages.net feature Santa, candy canes, gingerbread, Christmas trees, reindeer, gifts, elves, snowflakes, winter scenes, and other iconic scenes. You’ll find even more coloring sheets, along with puzzles and other activities, at SantaPrintables.com. These make great stocking stuffers! SantaPrintables.com is also home to dozens of letters from Santa, and I added even more variations in recent weeks. Parents and other grownups can help Santa by printing and mailing a letter, or leaving a message out on Christmas morning. The letters are free as PDFs, or $5 per
design for a DOC version you can type into to customize it before printing. You can decorate your home or office with holiday banners, signs, and flyers. Download shopping lists and menu planners at
FreePrintableGroceryList.com to help with Christmas dinner planning. Or, print lined or unlined Christmas recipe cards from FreePrintableRecipeCards.net so you can share favorite family dishes. There are also holiday gift trackers and checklists at PrintableToDoList.com. The free gift tags from FreePrintableGiftTags.net feature kids, holiday scenes, snowmen, and penguins along with baby Jesus, angels, and other religious scenes. Print on sticker paper if you’d like! The certificates from FreePrintableCertificates.net can be framed or placed in a stocking. The site has “naughty” and “nice” and “lump of coal” certificates for grownups or older children, plus party prizes such as for an ugly sweater contest. There are also gift certificate templates. FreePrintableStationery.net and FreeLetterheadTemplates.net have Christmas stationery and letterhead, and PageBorders.net has borders for letters, signs, or flyers. You can print ready-made holiday banners at PrintableBanners.net, or use the site’s custom
banner maker to design your own. PrintableSigns.net and PrintableFlyerTemplates.net have signs and flyers for the holidays. For all your Christmas faxing needs, FreeFaxCoverSheets.net has several holiday-themed fax cover sheets. Some printables, such as recipe cards, signs, and certificates, are free as PDFs or a few dollars for a customizable DOC version that can be edited using Microsoft Word. There’s also a convenient printable Christmas Pack that includes 40 specially curated Christmas printables for just $11 with the newsletter subscriber discount. If you get a moment during the busy holidays, please send me your ideas for new printables. Be sure to 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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