FreePrintable.net: New Paper; 2019 Calendars

Published: Tue, 11/07/17

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The Forward Thinking Edition
Hey, printables fans. I have been working hard to bring you more printables. On the personal front, I recently learned how to solve a Rubik’s Cube, and I’m quite proud. I hope your November achievements are many.

I’ve added a new batch of papers to PrintablePaper.net, including dot paper and specialty lined papers. Are you looking forward to 2018? How about 2019? That’s right; we are ahead of the game here at FreePrintable.net. The 2019 calendar site is up at Printable2019calendars.com and ready to go with an initial batch of calendars. Of course, if you’re not ready to look that far ahead, you can also download free calendars from Printable2017calendars.com and Printable2018calendars.com.

Be sure to take a look at the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where where you can set up a monthly donation to support the creation of even more free printables. Thank you!
Printable Paper
PrintablePaper.net now has a whopping 1,754 printables to download, from lined and graph paper to specialty papers, games, and budgets.

I’ve added several new variations of dot paper, including grids with two, three, four, six, or eight sets of dots on a grid. These are useful for everything from math problems to artwork. There’s also new full-page, legal, and ledger dot paper, with varying numbers of dots per inch.

There’s new penmanship paper, including Korean manuscript paper for lettering practice. The new French ruled letter paper comes in both portrait and landscape orientations. I’ve also added landscape-oriented, college-rule lined paper along with narrow lined paper for those who write from right to left.

Other new specialty paper at PrintablePaper.net includes yellow legal lined paper, paper with dotted lines, and ruled paper with gray squares overlapping the lines. You'll also find a fun "how to draw" grid.

PrintablePaper.net also has calligraphy paper, music paper, dot paper, storyboard templates, brochures, paper for crafting (quilting, knitting, beadwork, and stitchery), and much more.

The printables at the site are available as PDFs, or, in some cases, in both PDF and DOC format. The PDFs are always free. Most of the DOCs are free, too; the budgets and score sheets are free in PDF form or $4 each for editable DOCs.
PrintablePaper.net home page: http://www.PrintablePaper.net

2019 Calendars
The early bird gets the worm. That’s gross, but how about some early calendars? The 2019 calendars site is ready to roll at Printable2019calendars.com. It’s stocked with my most-popular calendar designs. Be sure to bookmark the site because I’ll be adding even more as 2019 gets nearer.

Down the entire year (12 pages in one file) or just print one month at a time. There's a large-print version, calendars with a year on one page, and academic calendars. They’re all free to download and print.

There are PDF versions as well as DOC versions that you can type into using Microsoft Word to add birthdays, appointments, and so on.

In the meantime, I have the calendars you need for the rest of this year, free, at  
Printable2017calendars.com. Plus, Printable2018calendars.com now has dozens of calendar designs ready to download and print for free.

Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables! Also, thanks for visiting the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
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kevin@freeprintable.net