FreePrintable.net: Christmas Printables; New Grocery Lists

Published: Tue, 12/20/16

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The Holiday Edition
Thank you so much for your support in 2016, whether you’re new to FreePrintable.net or have been enjoying and spreading the word about my sites since the very beginning a decade ago. I want to let you know about a new way to support the creation of even more free printables. After being asked about this option for quite some time, I’ve launched a Patreon page where supporters can pledge a monthly amount (as little as $1) to aid in the creation of additional printables. Don’t worry; this is a good thing! Nothing’s going to change with the existing printables. There will still be a free option for everything, just like now, and I’ll continue to add to the sites. Patreon is just another way to show your support, get a sneak peak at upcoming printables, and also ensure that I can continue to add even more printables than ever before. I explain it all on the FreePrintable.net Patreon page; please take a look.

Also this week I’ve got new grocery lists to announce on FreePrintableGroceryList.com. But first, a roundup of Christmas and Hanukkah printables for all your holiday needs. Enjoy, and happy everything!
Christmas Printables
If you’re looking for Christmas or Hanukkah printables, you’ve come to the right place. My sites will always save you time and money, but they are especially handy when you need something last-minute, whether a gift tag or a recipe card or a coloring page.

Last week I told you about the new free letterhead designs at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net, most of it Christmas letterhead with colorful graphics of candy canes, stockings, snowflakes, and other iconic holiday images. A lot of people use these for holiday letters, but they’re also great as a background for party flyers. There’s even more Christmas and Hanukkah stationery at FreePrintableStationery.net as well as an array of holiday borders at PageBorders.net.

Speaking of letters, if you know a child who has written a letter to Santa, you can help out with a return letter from the big guy, thanks to the templates at SantaPrintables.com. There are dozens of letters from Santa that you can print as-is (a free PDF), or customize with your own wording (a $5 DOC file). You’ll find letters to set out Christmas morning, religious-themed letters, letters for babies, and letters for the family pet. There are even letters from a reindeer, elf, or Mrs. Claus. Some of the most popular printables are the humorous Santa letters for adults. The site also has coloring pages, puzzles, and other Christmas games.

For even more Christmas coloring pages, head to FreePrintableColoringPages.net, which also has Hanukkah and Kwanzaa coloring pages. There are additional Hanukkah coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org.

Printables make great gifts! Check out the Christmas certificates at FreePrintableCertificates.net. There are cute “awards” for kids. Roll up a “Santa’s Little Helper” certificate, tie it with a bow, and add it to a stocking. Certify an adult as naughty or nice, or present a “lump of coal.” If you’re hosting a home, church, or office Christmas party, consider awarding prizes in an Ugly Sweater Contest. The site also has printable Christmas IOUs, along with gift certificates. Everything at FreePrintableCertificates.net is free as a PDF to print out and write on in pen, or pay $5 for a customizable DOC (Microsoft Word) version.

For wrapped presents or plates of Christmas cookies, consider the free gift tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net. They print with several on a sheet and feature elves, angels, Santa, baby Jesus, penguins, and more. There are Hanukkah gift tags there, too.

There are a few holiday planners at PrintablePlanners.net as well as grocery lists, organizers and menu planners at FreePrintableGroceryList.com. FreePrintableRecipeCards.net has Christmas recipe cards with graphics of Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and other festive images. They’re free as PDFs to print out and write up and $7 per design for an editable DOC version.

So many of the FreePrintable.net sites have holiday printables, from the Christmas signs at PrintableSigns.net (“Closed for Christmas,” “Don’t Peek,” and more) to the Hanukkah banner at PrintableBanners.net. There are even holiday fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net.

Hundreds of printables in all!
Grocery Lists
I mentioned the holiday grocery lists and menu planners earlier, but there’s also a whole new batch of printables at FreePrintableGroceryList.com.

I’ve added about two dozen new items to the site, from simple blank lists to complex specialty shopping lists.

The new specialty lists include a list on which to list carbohydrates aside foods eaten. (This is helpful not only for dieters but for people with diabetes.) Other lists have room to note fat content, sugar, or nutrition facts. There’s a new “dairy free” grocery list, a “fat free” list, a “soy free” list, a list for people with gastritis, a list for those with high cholesterol, and more. There’s also a list of foods suitable for college dorm living as well as a handy list for packing school lunches.

FreePrintableGroceryList.com isn’t limited to lists of food. The new additions include a backpacking supplies list along with a shopping list especially for fans of hiking and camping. And there’s a new list to prepare for a power outage.

I’ve also added lists especially for the holidays Diwali and Ramadan, complementing the holiday lists already at the site.
There are new printables for the kitchen, such as a fridge inventory, a six-meals-a-day menu planner, and more. You’ll also find expiration labels at the site that you can print and put on dry goods and so on.

FreePrintableGroceryList.com is really a go-to site for shopping, organizing, couponing, and meal-planning.

Everything at the site is free to download and print in either PDF or DOC format.

Thanks for your ideas for new printables and, as always, for your support. Happy printing.
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