4th of July Printables
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The FreePrintable.net sites have a plethora of printables with which to celebrate America's independence as well as honor those involved in shaping and securing the nation.At FreePrintableCertificates.net, you'll find a nice selection of commemorative awards and certificates of appreciation to thank servicemen and women and veterans, or recognize the support of business owners and elected officials. There are designs with yellow ribbons
as well as red, white, and blue flags. You can download and print a PDF version for free and write on it in pen before presenting, or opt for the $5 DOC version if you'd like to type in names and dates first.At FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, you'll find lined and unlined recipe cards with a firecracker background, perfect for baked goods and potlucks. They're free as PDFs or $7 for the premium DOC version. There are some colorful, free flag-themed gift tags
at FreePrintableGiftTags.net that you can attach to a gift of food or anything else you might be presenting on Independence Day. Plus, you can decorate with printed 4th of July banners from PrintableBanners.net.For fun stuff for kids to do when they're not enjoying fireworks, head to FreePrintableColoringPages.net to print holiday coloring pages for free.Plus, I've got patriotic business cards
at FreePrintableBusinessCards.net (free with the site URL on them; $1.99 without) and USA-themed stationery at FreePrintableStationery.net.
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New Bookmarks
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It is seriously July already? I'm behind on my summer reading! My wife devours books much more quickly than I do, but I have a list of fiction and non-fiction writings that I definitely want to get through this summer. I just finished reading "VJ," a book about MTV's first "video jockeys." I'm currently reading another book about '80s pop culture, called "Whatever Happened To Pudding Pops?" If you're not one of the rare few who read a book in an entire sitting, you'll enjoy the new designs at FreePrintableBookmarks.net
. A lot of the new bookmarks are food-themed (cupcakes, candies, and fruits), but that doesn't mean you have to use them to mark your spot in cookbooks. There are also nature-themed designs with flowers and grass, as well as: wine, teddy bears, and geometric squares.With the addition of these 30 designs, there are now 300 (that's three hundred!) bookmarks from which to choose, in categories such as: sci-fi, Western, romance, Christian, holiday, and many more. Plus, FreePrintableBookmarks.net has printable bookplates
to adhere inside your books to make sure they make their way back to you after being loaned out. The bookplates are sized to fit six-per-page shipping labels by Avery, or, just print them on cardstock and use your own adhesive. Everything at the site is free to download and print. Enjoy, and happy reading!You might want to consider laminating your bookmarks after printing them if you're going to be reading poolside, or at the beach. Nobody likes a soggy bookmark!I hope you're having a wonderful summer. I'm doing lots of fun stuff as well as adding lots of new printables for you (and printables are always fun!). Please keep sending me your ideas, and happy printing!
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