FreePrintable.net: New Stationary & Business Cards, Tooth Fairy Letters

Published: Tue, 08/04/09

FreePrintable.net news


August 4, 2009
Hi from Kevin at FreePrintable.net, where a busy printer is a happy printer.

This week, I have new additions to two popular FreePrintable.net Web sites to tell you about as well as a brand-new site those of you with little kids are going to love. First off, I've added new letterhead and business cards, including 10 matching sets of stationery and business cards, at FreePrintableStationery.net and FreePrintableBusinessCards.net. Secondly, I just launched yet another new site! For all you parents out there who give the Tooth Fairy a helping hand, there's now ToothFairyLetter.net, with letters from the Tooth Fairy as well as coloring pages and ideas and info on Tooth Fairy traditions.


» Stationery & Business Cards
Want hundreds of stationery and business card designs to choose from in a wide range of themes? Want them to match? You've got it! Due to repeated requests, I've added more religious-themed stationery as well as an entirely new category of printable stationery to FreePrintableStationery.net. It's monogrammed stationery, in several designs. Instantly download the stationery in .DOC format and change the already-formatted monogram to your own initial and print it out! All of this letterhead is free, as are the matching business cards at FreePrintableBusinessCards.net. (If you want the premium version of the business cards, with no site URL, the download is just $3 per design.) Many of the new business cards were added in response to your requests, and include designs for specific industries such as construction, beauty, and sports. You can see the new designs at the following links:

www.FreePrintableStationery.net/category/new

www.FreePrintableBusinessCards.net/category/new

Ten of the stationery and business card designs match one another, which means you can instantly download and print your own sets of cards and letterhead for the home or office!


» Tooth Fairy Letters
My latest new site is something I can really relate to: Tooth Fairy letters. At our house, the tooth fairy shells out gold dollars for each lost tooth and leaves a trail of glitter in her wake. (It's not as hard to clean up as you might think!) ToothFairyLetter.net has a dozen printable letters from the Tooth Fairy as well ideas for creating Tooth Fairy traditions, plus tips for parents (including answers to tough questions such as how much money to give, and what to do if the Tooth Fairy "forgets" to visit). There is a letter template intended for a child who has lost his or her first tooth, letters for children who misplaced or swallowed a tooth, letters for older kids, and more. Perhaps you've already made use of my other "helper" sites: SantaPrintables.com, with more than 20 letters from Santa Claus, and FreeEasterPrintables.com, with printable letters from the Easter Bunny, plus coloring pages. ToothFairyLetter.net has a similar goal, and also includes printable coloring pages and links to a Tooth Fairy certificate and a chart to track which teeth were lost when. The letters, which are designed on full-color, custom-designed Tooth Fairy stationery, are free to download and print as PDFs. Or, pay $5 for the customizable .DOC version. (The premium version lets you use Microsoft Word to fully customize the letter with a children's name, sibling or pet information and other personal details.) The letters and other Tooth Fairy printables are here:

www.ToothFairyLetter.net

Thank you so much for subscribing to the newsletter. It's been a busy but productive summer for me, adding several new free printables sites and bringing the total of sites in the FreePrintable.net family to more than 50. But I still have more tricks up my sleeve, so please stay tuned!


  » Laminators
Are you familiar with my site, AllAboutShredders.com? It's not related to printables - well, unless you're shredding old printables to recycle! Now I've added another great resource for any school, business or household looking to buy or use a hot or cold laminator. There's a buying guide that explains the different formats and types of laminators as well as an overview of what type of laminator is best for various jobs and what supplies you'll need. I even included a Laminator Purchase Checklist. You can see the new site at: www.AllAboutLaminators.com
 

  » Kudos
I just launched TeachersPrintables.net a few weeks ago and already I'm flattered by the praise the site is getting. Here's a nice note I got from teacher Cynthia B.: "Kevin, You are wonderful! Your TeachersPrintables.net is a fabulous idea. I love it. Thanks for thinking of us!" My pleasure, Cynthia! 


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