FreePrintable.net: 2018 Calendars; Hanukkah Printables

Published: Tue, 11/28/17

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The Festive Edition
December! It’s almost upon us. I’ve been spending time with family, eating delicious foods, and attending Portland Trail Blazers games. (Rip City!) In between, I’ve been working hard to bring you more fresh, new, useful printables for the holidays and beyond.

My 2018 calendars site, Printable2018calendars.com, now has every single design that FreePrintable.net fans know and love. From the most basic monthly calendars to bookmark and decorative versions, you’re sure to find what you need.

This year, Hanukkah starts on Dec. 12. Keep reading for a roundup of printables especially for this holiday.

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2018 Calendars
However you plan to stay organized this year, Printable2018calendars.com has the 2018 calendars for you. And each and every one of them is free to download and print.

There are, of course, the basic monthly calendars that you can download a month at a time or get the entire year in one file. Variations of this style include a large-print calendar with holidays in red, versions with mini calendars of the prior and upcoming months at the bottom, vertical calendars with or without photos, and monthly calendars with a checkbox on each day.

Printable2018calendars.com has a lot of designs that display the entire year on one page. There are both horizontal and vertical versions, grids, shaded weekends, Monday start dates, holidays in red, and pages with room for notes.

Other styles have two, three, or four months on each page. There’s a vertical list calendar, a bookmark calendar, and calendars that fit alongside a desktop computer screen or in a CD case, a colorful calendar, one with a cute scallop design, a foldable calendar, two versions especially for scrapbooking and crafts, and a wallet calendar with eight mini calendars on each sheet.

There are academic calendars for both 2017-2018 and 2018-19, plus horizontal and vertical weekly calendars with a two-page spread for each week of the year. Another weekly calendar is full-color and designates spaces for morning, afternoon, and night.
You’re sure to find a version that works for you in the home, school, office, or on the go. In all, there are more than 75 printables at Printable2018calendars.com.

If you’re really thinking ahead, visit Printable2019calendars.com, which has launched with a core list of longtime favorite designs for 2019. For free calendars for every year from 1800 to 2099, visit RocketCalendar.com. PrintablePaper.net has blank and weekly calendars too. And head to PrintablePlanners.net and PrintableToDoList.com for even more planning-related printables such as planner pages and checklists.
Hanukkah Printables
Hanukkah begins in three weeks, on Dec. 12, and the FreePrintable.net sites have hundreds of printables to download and print for this special holiday.

You’ll find a Hanukkah grocery list at FreePrintableGroceryList.com, a recipe card at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org, and Hanukkah fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net.

FreePrintableGiftTags.net has Hanukkah gift tags with menorahs, Stars of David, dreidels, candles, kids, and other colorful illustrations. There are Hanukkah certificates (including “Chanukah” spelling too) at FreePrintableCertificates.net such as a blue template with holly and the Star of David, and a yellow design with a menorah.

PageBorders.net has a colorful Hanukkah border, PrintableSigns.net offers Happy Hanukkah signs, and PrintableBanners.net has a banner that says “Happy Hanukkah” in blue letters.

For planning beyond the holidays, PrintableJewishCalendar.com has plenty of Jewish calendars that cover the year 2017 and 2018, and corresponding Hebrew year 5778. Some highlight Jewish holidays, others show Gregorian dates along with Hebrew equivalents. You can choose from yearly and monthly templates; they’re all free.

There’s a free version of each and every item at the FreePrintable.net sites. Some, such as the recipe cards and certificates, are free as PDFs or a few dollars for a DOC version that can be opened and typed into using Microsoft Word.

Thanks so much for emailing me with your ideas. Please remember to take a look at the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
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