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Christmas is coming! And for me, since I live in
Oregon, it could even include snow! For your family, Christmas might mean Santa or cookies or reindeer or presents or family or traditions or church or all of the above. Regardless, if you celebrate Christmas, I have printables for you.
This week, I rounded up some of the most popular Christmas printables, including letters from Santa, new gift tags and other fun
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Whether you’re looking for a letter from Santa for Christmas morning, a cute “lump of coal” certificate for a stocking, or just want to save money and a trip to the store by printing gift tags for free, the FreePrintable.net sites have lots of options for you.
There are more than 75 Christmas gift tags to choose from at FreePrintableGiftTags.net, including several new designs featuring playful elves, Baby Jesus in the manger, angels, Santa, reindeer, a snowman, and a wintery penguin. They’re all free to download and print. There are several per sheet, so you can print on paper, cardstock, or sticker paper and then cut the tags
apart.
SantaPrintables.com has dozens of letters from Santa, as well as printable activities and coloring pages. Choose from letters tailored toward specific situations, for Christmas morning, or even for Baby’s First Christmas or the family pet.
Christmas certificates make a fun last-minute gift. There are awards for Santa’s Little Helper as well as the Ugly Sweater Contest award winner and the best Christmas lights. For older children and adults who can take a joke, you’ll find “naughty” and “nice” certificates as well as lump of
coal in paper form. Also, the site has a Christmas IOU as well as gift certificates to present in lieu of a physical present.
For organizing gift lists, listing decorations, and planning meals, there are several brightly colored planners, shopping lists, and more at PrintablePlanners.net and FreePrintableGroceryList.com. And if you’d like to share or record holiday recipes, there are Christmas recipe cards with Santas, trees, and more at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net.
All of the printables have a free option, while some, such as certificates and recipe cards, also have a paid premium option to download a DOC version for editing in Microsoft Word. The letters from Santa are free in PDF form, or $5 if you’d like to further personalize the letter by typing into it before printing.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables for the coming year. Thanks and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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