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Happy Christmas Eve to all who celebrate! Recently, I was chatting with my mom and she reminded me that 40 years ago this Christmas I received my first Apple computer. My mom adds: “And history was made!!!” In this edition of the newsletter, I’ve got one more roundup of Christmas printables, including last-minute letters from Santa. Plus, read about gift tags, certificates, and more for Hanukkah. And don’t forget to print your 2025 calendars! Be sure to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank you!
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Busy? No time to run to the store? Printables are a gamechanger anytime, but especially during holidays. You can save time and money by printing gift tags from FreePrintableGiftTags.net, stationery from FreePrintableStationery.net, borders from PageBorders.net, shopping lists and menus from FreePrintableGroceryList.com, certificates at FreePrintableCertificates.net, and so much more. If Santa hasn’t come through with a letter, grownups can help by using one of the templates at SantaPrintables.com. These illustrated, “signed” letters range from simple notes for Christmas morning to joking letters for older kids. There are messages for Baby’s First Christmas and the family pets, and the site also has letters from reindeer, elves, and Mrs. Claus along with games, coloring pages, greeting cards, and activities. There are lots more coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net. Of course, there’s still the option of the convenient printable Christmas Pack that includes 40 printables for just $11 with the newsletter subscribers’ discount.
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If you or your friends celebrate Hanukkah, you’ve probably noticed that, for the first time since 2005, the first night of Hanukkah falls on the evening of Dec. 25th. Some call this “Chrismukkah.” The FreePrintable.net sites have hundreds of printables with children,
dreidels, menorahs, Stars of David, and other images for the holiday. PageBorders.net has Hanukkah borders with full-color and colorable versions, there’s stationery at FreePrintableStationery.net that is also good for flyers, signs, and menus. You can print Hanukkah recipe cards at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net. FreePrintableGiftTags.net has gift tags, and there are holiday shopping lists and meal planners at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. Or,
instantly download the $11 Hanukkah Pack of 40 printables.
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“I have been a newsletter subscriber since the first FreePrintable.net site went online several years ago. Thank you for your continued emails. Sometimes I don’t use all that you send but I do read everything.”- JERRY K. |
With the new year coming in a week, I expect lots of list-making, planning, and organizing. I decided to take a quick look at what’s been download the most at my to-do lists site. Monthly, weekly, and daily lists are being downloaded the most. A cleaning list is popular, as is an “everything” list. An “AM/PM” checklist is hot, along with a list for “today” and “tomorrow.” Rounding out the most downloaded are shopping, food, and school to-do
lists. PrintableToDoLists.com also has work, goals-setting, and holiday lists. Of course, for 2025 calendars, head to Printable2025calendars.com. To see which printables are most popular at all the FreePrintable.net sites, visit: FreePrintable.net/popular/
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Keep in Touch... Please send me your ideas for new printables for the coming year. Remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can consider joining to receive exclusive printables perks and insider info. Happy printing! |
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