FreePrintable.net: Printable 2011 Calendars, Portland Pack

Published: Wed, 06/23/10

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June 22, 2010
Hi from Kevin at FreePrintable.net, where a busy printer is a happy printer.

I hope you are having a wonderful summer! I'm sorry this newsletter is late. I'm hopping on a plane with the 3-year-old to visit my mom in Arizona. It's been 110 in Scottsdale so I'm sure we'll spending a lot of time in the pool. After that, it's back to packing for our big move to Portland, Oregon. Speaking of which, you have one more week to order the huge Portland Printable Pack! Available for a limited time only, this $99 set includes seven CD-ROMs with 14,000 printables for home and business. Hurry! You only have until July 1. It's true: time flies. If you're already planning for 2011, be sure to check out the new free calendar variations I've just added to Printable2011calendar.com.



» Printable 2011 Calendars
It's been several years since I started offering free printable calendars, which proved so popular that in 2009 I started a site just for that year's calendars. Printable2010calendar.net has gotten a lot of visitors this year, and already its "little sister," Printable2011calendar.com, is getting some attention. These calendars are perfect for home or business. There are full-page calendars, all-on-one-page designs, and even a convenient download that includes all 12 months on individual pages. This week, I added new calendar variations such as very large dates (for people with vision issues or who just like to view their calendar from far away), academic calendars for 2010-2011, and a calendar with 12 months on one page that still has room for notes. You can see all the calendars here:

www.Printable2011calendar.com


You can choose from PDF and editable .DOC versions. Both are free! Just open the .DOC file in Microsoft Word and customize it by typing in your events, appointments, and so on.


» Portland Printable Pack

Here's the Portland update: My office is packed up -- most of it is in a storage unit. I'm now working in a bare-minimum home office for the summer (a computer, a printer, and a cardboard box full of notes and papers) until we pack up everything and move in August. Thanks to all of you who have snagged the huge Portland Printable Pack, the win-win deal that is helping to finance our move while bringing FreePrintable.net fans something you've asked about for years: a GIANT collection of printables on CD-ROMs. You only have until July 1 to purchase this 7-CD set, and after that I will never offer it again. The 14,000 printables files include business forms, letterhead, teachers' printables, letter templates, address labels, mazes, gift tags, grocery lists, fax cover sheets, and tons more printables from the FreePrintable.net sites. This HUGE collection is just $99. Or, choose a themed CD (such as "Kids and Family" or "Write a Letter") for $29.97 each. The only way to get the Signs bonus disc #7 is to purchase the entire collection. You can see everything that's on the CDs and get more details here:

www.FreePrintable.net/portland

By popular demand, I've included greeting cards, letter templates, medical forms, family trees, chore charts, dot-to-dots, banners, and more for home and business. The discs include both PDF and DOC files for Windows PC or Mac. Hurry! The Portland Printable Pack goes away after July 1.

Thanks again for all your support, home-moving tips, and, of course, ideas for new printables! I will always make time to bring you great, new printables, including new sites. Please email me your suggestions. Happy printing!


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