FreePrintable.net: New Page Borders, Chore Charts, and To Do Lists

Published: Tue, 07/15/14

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My busy summer of being busy continues. I've taken the kids to waterslides, had a fancy picnic in sweltering heat, made paper airplanes, and made lots of new printable things.

This week, I've added new borders to PageBorders.net, including some super-cute animal borders. There are new charts at ChoreCharts.net, plus some handy new lists at PrintableToDoList.com.

New Page Borders

PageBorders.net is a site of many uses. The colorful and classic borders can be used as stationery, for flyers, or anything else you can think of. Some just print their favorite borders and use them as frames for artwork and pictures.

I recently added 25 new borders. Several are antique-looking religious borders with icons relating to Christianity. There's a new American flag border, too.

My new favorites are the cute, colorful borders featuring bugs, butterflies, fuzzy creatures, and jungle animals. There are also pretty pink cupcakes, playing cards, art supplies, and social media images. It's really a fun batch of additions that brings the number of borders at the site to 375.

All of the borders are free to download and print in the following formats: Microsoft Word DOC, PDF, PNG, and JPG. If you'd like an Adobe Illustrator version that you can open and edit in AI, that option is $7 per design.

Chore Charts & To Do Lists

We all have lots of things to do. And if we have little kids, they have plenty of things to do as well. My latest additions to ChoreCharts.net include charts and goal trackers for all ages. Plus, I've got new checklists and more at PrintableToDoList.com.

The 20 new charts at ChoreCharts.net include several illustrated charts for kids and families (with spaces for each family member) as well as charts intended to be used at school. I've also added something new: illustrated chore bucks that kids can earn at home or school. Plus, there's a chore wheel to let kids or grown-ups spin the dial and see what task to tackle next.

There are now nearly 150 chore, goal, reward, and behavior charts from which to choose. They're all free as PDFs, but if you'd like a version you can open in Microsoft Word and type into (adding names, prizes, and so on), opt for the $5 DOC version.

At PrintableToDoList.com, you'll find 13 new lists, ranging from simple checklists to specific to-dos. They're all illustrated and most are in full color.

There's a summer fun list, a "pros and cons" list, and a restaurant tracker. Other functional lists include movie and music inventory trackers and sheets on which to list clothing outfits. I've even added a "To Don't" list.

All of the lists are absolutely free in PDF or DOC form and download instantly.

I hope you're all having a wonderful summer. Please drop me an email and let me know what printables you'd like to see me add next. Happy printing!

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