FreePrintable.net: Valentine’s Day Printables; Apology Letters

Published: Tue, 02/06/18

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The True Love Edition
If you’re a longtime reader of the FreePrintable.net newsletter, you know about my Valentine’s Day tradition: my wife and I pick a movie to watch together. The catch is, it has to be a really awful movie that has been panned by reviewers. Since Feb. 14, 1993 (Addams Family Values), we’ve watched Solarbabies, From Justin to Kelly, Gigli, Bio-Dome, and other forgettable flicks. If you have any ideas on what we should see this year, please send them along! The badder the better.

This week’s newsletter is a roundup of Valentine’s Day printables, from coloring pages to Valentines. Completely unrelated (perhaps!), I’ve added new apology letter templates to ApologyLetters.net.

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Valentine Printables
If you love Valentine’s Day, I have the printables for you! Printables are perfect for this holiday, whether you’re a kid or a grownup. Not only are they affordable (there’s a free version of every item at the FreePrintable.net sites), you can print them from home or the office instantly, so you’re not empty-handed when you need a last-minute card or party sign.

There are well over 100 Valentine’s Day coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net, ranging from heart balloons and teddy bears to doves and unicorns. They’re all free to download and print.

FreePrintableValentines.net has 166 Valentine’s Day cards, mazes, printable games, and lots more. Check out the site to learn more.
PageBorders.net has several love-themed borders. Head to FreeLetterheadTemplates.net for more than 50 Valentine’s Day letterhead templates. These can be used as stationery, frames, and signs. You’ll find a free template for a Valentine’s Day flyer at PrintableFlyerTemplates.net.

FreePrintableRecipeCards.net has Valentine recipe cards illustrated with cupids, hearts, roses, and candy. The cards are free as PDFs that you can print out and write on by hand, while a customizable DOC (Microsoft Word) version that can be typed into is $7 per design. Or, add a Valentine’s Day gift tag to presents and sweet treats. The selection at FreePrintableGiftTags.net includes hearts, cupids, and even romantic robots.

Valentine’s Day certificates can be found at FreePrintableCertificates.net. Present an award to the “World’s Best” partner or simply hand out commemorative holiday certificates. They’re free as PDFs or $5 for a DOC version that can be typed into before printing.

Other FreePrintable.net sites have printables for the holiday, too. There’s a Valentine’s Day to do list at PrintableToDoList.com and fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net.

Apology Letters
What’s that quote about love means never having to say you’re sorry? Well, sometimes in life, as in business, it’s appropriate to offer a sincere apology to those you’ve wronged. To help find the right words, my site ApologyLetters.net has more than 300 templates to download and customize free.

I’ve just added a large batch of 30 new apology letter templates. There are a few letters relating to dress codes (violations as well as inconsistent or unfair enforcement). A couple of templates relate to unintentional allergen exposure.

There’s a new apology for a pet’s behavior, a note saying sorry for not leaving a tip, an apology for being a bad house sitter, a letter expressing regret for borrowing something without asking, and a couple of letters apologizing for insulting someone. Other workplace letters offer an apology for eating someone’s office food, a mistaken “reply all” email, and granting an unauthorized interview to the media.

Several letters express regret for personal behavior, such as a political argument, a bad joke, “ghosting” a party, for inappropriately sharing something on social media, and for rudely waking someone up.

A few of the letters at the site offer corrective action or ways to try to make up for the transgression. One new template apologizes for missing an appointment yet requests that the related fee be waived.

ApologyLetters.net has letters to prompt children in apologies for problematic behavior at home or school. On the flip side, this time I’ve added a letter for when it’s appropriate for a school representative to offer an apology.
Again, each letter is free for you to download and print. Or, simply cut and paste the text directly from the site.

Keep emailing me your ideas for new printables. And please check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy printing!
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