FreePrintable.net: New Letterhead; Christmas Printables

Published: Tue, 12/13/16

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The Jam-Packed Edition
As promised, I have lots of new printables for you! Last week I let you know that Printable2017calendars.com is completely ready for the new year, with every free calendar variation we make. But don’t forget about RocketCalendar.com! That’s the site where you can print a free calendar for any year from 1800 through 2099. I’ve updated it to include 2017 lunar, Hijri (Islamic), ISO (week/date system), and weekly calendars.

But wait! There’s more! There are new letterhead templates up at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net, including holiday designs. Also, this newsletter includes a roundup of more Christmas stuff than you can shake a candy cane at, plus Hanukkah and more.
New Letterhead
The free letterhead designs at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net now total 340, with the addition of an array that I added to the site this week.

The new stationery includes Christmas letterhead with candy canes, presents, stockings, ornaments, snowflakes, and other seasonal themes. You still have time to write and send a holiday letter to friends, family, or business associates letting them know how 2016 treated you. And with printable letterhead, you don’t have to trek to the store; it downloads instantly on your home or office computer.

FreeLetterheadTemplates.net also has business letterhead, monogram letterhead, letterhead for kids, and lots more.

For 773 additional stationery designs, including religious and Hanukkah letterhead, visit sister site FreePrintableStationery.net. There’s also a nice Hanukkah border at PageBorders.net.

All of the letterhead is free to download and print! It’s in DOC format, so you can just open it in Microsoft Word or another compatible program and type directly onto the stationery before printing.
Holiday Preview
FreePrintable.net sites have you covered with printables for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa. You can save time and money by printing Christmas certificates (great stocking stuffers), gift tags, the aforementioned Christmas stationery and page borders, and more.

The certificates include last-minute awards for kids as well as gag gifts for grownups. There’s a certificate for Santa’s Little Helper, and for parties you’ll find Ugly Sweater Contest and Best Christmas Lights prizes. For older kids and adults, consider the jokey “naughty” and “nice” certificates and “lump of coal” award. There’s also a printable Christmas IOU, plus gift certificates. Everything there is free as a PDF you can print out and write upon or $5 for a customizable DOC version you can type into before printing.

The gift tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net include designs with elves, angels, Santa, reindeer, baby Jesus, penguins, and snow, all free to download and print with several on each sheet.


Head to SantaPrintables.com to print ready-made or customizable letters from Santa, along with printable activities and coloring pages. There are letter templates for Christmas morning, Baby’s First Christmas, pets, and all kinds of special situations. The letters are free in PDF form or $5 for a DOC. And find an even larger selection of Christmas coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net, which also has Kwanzaa coloring pages.

Get organized and plan meals and other holiday fun with the help of the planners, shopping lists, and other illustrated forms at PrintablePlanners.net and FreePrintableGroceryList.com. And record those family recipes with the help of cards featuring Santa Claus and Christmas trees at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net.

The Hanukkah printables include a nice selection of coloring pages. There’s a Hanukkah grocery list, a certificate, signs, and banners. There are also Hanukkah fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net.
That’s a lot! I’ll highlight even more holiday printables in a week or two.


Whew! That’s a lot of printables. But I still want to add more, more, more! Please send my your ideas for what you’d like to see in the coming year. Thanks and happy printing.
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Sincerely,
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kevin@freeprintable.net