FreePrintable.net: New Printable Paper and Goodbye Letter Templates

Published: Tue, 03/12/13

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Kevin's FreePrintable.net news
Rolling in Clover
This week marks the seventh anniversary of this newsletter. I first sent a message out to FreePrintable.net users on March 16, 2006. I know many of you have been with me since the beginning, and I thank you so much for that. But new subscribers are just as dear to me. Thanks so much for supporting me and my printables websites all these years. Stick with me, because there's much more to come!

Also, this is the week to wear your green if you don't want to get pinched come St. Patrick's Day. There are lots of printables for this holiday, including coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net, the just-added St. Paddy's Day cards at FreePrintableGreetingCards.net and new writing prompts for middle school and elementary levels at FreeWritingPrompts.net. And, with Easter coming up at the end of the month, I've added 20 Easter cards to FreeEasterPrintables.com.

I've also got new stuff at PrintablePaper.net, including a comics page category and colored papers, plus 36 new letter samples at GoodbyeLetters.net.
Comic Pages & Colored Paper
I'm always on the lookout for new stuff to add to PrintablePaper.net, and thanks largely to ideas from FreePrintable.net users like you, my papers site is now up to 1,066 printables, all free to download and print.

Comics pages comprise an entire new category at PrintablePaper.net. These are sheets of blank panels in various configurations for comic strip storylines with fight scenes, dialogue boxes, and more. Some are best for manga, while others are designed in Sunday funnies format. Everyone from kids to professional cartoonists can make use of these 20 diverse layouts that complement the film-making storyboard templates already at the site.

There's also new specialty paper in the form of colored paper sheets in pastel reds, grays, blues, and greens in A4 format (8 1/2-by-11 letter size is also up at PrintablePaper.net). Print it out and use it for letter-writing or whatever you'd like. It's lined just like standard notebook paper, only in color. I don't recommend it for everyday use, because it'll burn through your ink, but the colored paper can come in handy in a pinch.

Besides notebook paper, graph paper, music staff paper, and penmanship paper, PrintablePaper.net also has paper for crafts, calligraphy, and budgeting as well as printable games, score sheets, and much more. Again, it's all free!
Goodbye Letters
It's rarely easy to find the words to say goodbye, whether it's a business relationship or a personal one that's being severed. I've just added three dozen letters to GoodbyeLetters.net that I hope you'll find helpful if you're ever in the position of saying farewell to a person or entity.

These sample letters can set the stage for your own, sincere goodbye letter as you customize them in Microsoft Word (or another DOC-compatible program) to suit your situation. You're also welcome to use the letters as-is.

The new templates at GoodbyeLetters.net include sample wording for: leaving a job, breaking off a relationship, giving up a business client, and various other situations. There are new letters relating to personal relationship farewells and especially tough situations such as end-of-life goodbyes. The new round of additions also includes abstract letters for figuratively saying goodbye to addictions.

GoodbyeLetters.net now offers 77 letter templates along with articles containing tips on writing your own goodbye letter. Everything is free. Just click to download a letter, or simply copy and paste directly from the site.

GoodbyeLetters.net is a sister site to LetterOfHardship.net as well as CharacterReferenceLetters.com and CondolenceLetters.net which also offer free sample letters for tough situations.

Thanks again for all your ideas for new printables. As you can see from this week's additions, I appreciate and listen to your requests. Please drop me an email anytime. Happy printing!