FreePrintable.net: Christmas Stationery, Page Borders, and Hanukkah Printables

Published: Tue, 11/27/12

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Neon Christmas Lights
They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway  - and I can confirm that! Last week my family and I took a whirlwind trip to New York City, where we got to see a bunch of Broadway shows and ate our weight in New York cheesecake. I love musical theater, and loved seeing Matthew Broderick in Nice Work If You Can Get It; and the cutest, most talented bunch of little girls in Annie. We walked to Rockefeller Center and saw its famous ice skating rink and took a pedicab ride around Central Park. And did I mention the cheesecake? We ate some cheesecake.

The holiday season is upon us! And I am rolling out the printables. This week, I have 30 new, free stationery designs for all your Christmas letter-writing at FreePrintableStationery.net as well as nearly three dozen new holiday borders at PageBorders.net. I've also rounded up a list of the great Hanukkah-themed printables available at the various FreePrintable.net sites, from gift tags to greeting cards.
Christmas Stationery & Borders
Do you like writing long, newsy holiday letters? I don't, but I like getting them. It's fun to catch up with what my friends and extended family members have been up to in the previous year, and if there's a little bragging in there, I'm cool with that, too. In the spirit of letter-writing, I've added 30 new Christmas designs to FreePrintableStationery.net.

I'm sure you'll find something that suits you among these colorful borders and backgrounds that include: ornaments, ornate crosses, elves, candy canes, Christmas trees, snowflakes, wreaths, Santa, and more. They're available in both lined and unlined versions, so you can print the paper out and write on it in pen, or open the file in Microsoft Word (or another DOC-compatible program) and type directly into it.

All told, FreePrintableStationery.net has 334 designs to choose from, and they're all free. There's business letterhead, party-themed stationery, wedding stationery, stationery for children, funny stationery, and lots more. Some even have matching envelopes available, which are also free.

Plus, I've added 35 new colorful Christmas borders to PageBorders.net. These page borders are perfect to use as stationery for a Christmas letter, or as a background for holiday bazaar fliers or other events.

The new designs include: angels, candy canes, holly, gifts, trees, holiday penguins, candy, reindeer, bells, and even Christmas lights strung around a page.

There are more than 212 borders to choose from at PageBorders.net with several free options such as instant downloads in DOC format for Microsoft Word, PDF, PNG, and JPG. For $7, users who would like to alter or edit the border before printing, an Adobe Illustrator (AI) version is available for most designs.
Hanukkah Printables
Hanukkah starts relatively early this year, on Dec. 8. But there's no need to rush around looking for gift tags and cards in stores. I have dozens of printables with traditional and modern Hanukkah imagery to instantly download and print.

There are cute and classic gift tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net, including kids, menorahs, and Stars of David. Everything at the site is free. FreePrintableGreetingCards.net has Hanukkah greeting cards to print instantly.

You'll find lots of free Hanukkah coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org. (Christmas and Kwanzaa coloring pages are at FreePrintableColoringPages.net.) There are free bookmarks with Hanukkah designs at FreePrintableBookmarks.net, great for stocking stuffers or to add to a gift of a book. Another present possibility is a customizable calendar printed from PrintableJewishCalendar.com.

Go to PrintableBanners.net to print a Hanukkah banner, or design your own. And you'll even find a Hanukkah fax cover sheet at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net.

I doubt I'm on your holiday letter-writing list but I do hope you'll take the time to email me your ideas for new printables. And I have to throw this out there: My new  tech memoir, Terrible Nerd, would make a great holiday gift. Happy printing!