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I started off last week with a business conference in sunny Florida, and followed that up with a quick-yet-amazing stop in New York City, where my wife and I took both our children to see Aladdin on Broadway. Turns out my younger
daughter loves New York cheesecake. What a great week! Now I’m back home and full of ideas for new printables.
I recently added a whopping 75 new printable page borders to PageBorders.net. Plus, there are 25 new grocery lists at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. | |
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The newest additions to PageBorders.net bring the total of borders at the site to 425. There’s now a huge range of designs, both formal and informal. From sports borders to dog borders to nature borders, there’s plenty to choose from for home, business, and more. These borders are great for use as stationery, signs, frames, and anything else you can think up. The newest borders include several colorful school borders, illustrated with art supplies, math symbols, and playground equipment. There are several new religious borders, most with Christian imagery such as praying hands, crosses, and the fish, Ichthys. There’s also a Catholic rosary and a stained glass design. Also new to the site are: music borders (guitars, percussion, and more), patriotic borders, circus animals, playing cards, bear paw prints, magicians, gold ribbons, mushrooms, bird footprints, computers, colorful owls, poker chips, and hippie flowers. I noticed that the most popular border this week is a
Halloween page border. There are lots of seasonal and holiday borders from which to choose. These are especially fun used as signs announcing parties and other events, or for holiday letters. The borders are free to download and print in several formats such as PDF,
DOC, PNG, and JPG. In most cases, the designs are also available as an Adobe Illustrator (AI) file for those who would like to graphically alter the artwork. The AI versions are $7 per design.
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Several of the new additions are specialty grocery lists, which are very popular at the site. There are new lists detailing common purchases relating to the DASH diet, antioxidant-rich eating, gluten-free foods, kosher foods, low-sugar foods, vegetarian foods, and more. I’ve also added new things to the category relating to food expiration. Besides printable labels to adhere to meat, casseroles, dairy products, and fruit, there are now sheets upon which to list “What’s in the Fridge,” along with dates, plus expiration and storage guidelines for various foods. Another handy new
printable is an oven temperature conversion chart. Additionally there are six “We’re Nearly Out Of…” checklists for various rooms in the house: kitchen, bathroom, home office, and so on.
Everything at FreePrintableGroceryList.com is absolutely free to download and print. In most cases, you can choose from a PDF or a DOC version you can type into using Microsoft Word (or another compatible program) before
printing.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables! I have lots more coming for the holidays and beyond. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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