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The Happy Halloween Edition
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Hey, fiendish friends! Halloween is tomorrow, so I wanted to remind you of the hundreds of printables for this spookiest of holidays. At my FreePrintable.net sites, you’ll find everything from coloring pages and games to certificates and page borders. No tricks, only treats: There’s a free version of each printable.
This week, I added new stationery, including
monogrammed designs, to FreePrintableStationery.net. Plus, there are new hardship letter templates at LetterOfHardship.net.
Please take a minute to check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page. That’s where you can make a monthly pledge that will help me create even more new printables. Thanks! | |
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Got some letter-writing to do? I’ve added 43 new stationery designs to FreePrintableStationery.net, and each stationery
design is free to download and print in either lined or unlined versions.
There’s an entire set of monogram stationery, one for each letter of the alphabet. Each features a colorful circle
with a lower-case letter in white script inside the circle. These are ideal for personal correspondence as well as informal business communications.
I’ve added to the nature-themed and abstract
stationery designs, with classy penwork-look renditions of leaves, scrollwork, and sketching.
There’s new autumn stationery in the seasonal stationery category, complementing other fall and
Halloween letterhead at the site.
Other new designs feature: a rainbow camera shutter, a dentistry tooth theme, hiking boot prints, Noah’s ark, a picnic basket, and woodworking tools.
You’ll also find bordered stationery in the “letter from” category. In colorful script, there are letters from Dad, Mom, Grandma, Grandpa, Santa, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy.
The stationery downloads instantly in DOC format so you can either type your letter in Microsoft Word or print out the stationery and write on it by hand. Some of the designs have matching business cards
FreePrintableBusinessCards.net.
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When you’re having a rough time, it can be overwhelming to compose a hardship letter explaining your circumstances and proposing potential resolutions. That’s why I launched LetterOfHardship.net several years ago. This handy site can help you find the right wording and ease the stress a
bit.
The new letter templates cover a variety of situations, most of them financial.
There’s a letter explaining a late mortgage payment and a health insurance letter regarding pre-existing conditions. LetterOfHardship.net also has a new addition to the letters relating to court fees. Another letter replies to a neighbor cost-share request. There’s also wording seeking
accommodations for a library fine.
Other letters address school-related hardships such as the inability to afford school supplies or a field trip. Also addressed are testing fee waivers for the ACT and GMAT as well as for an MBA program application.
These templates are a good starting point when looking for the words to express a hardship and seek compassion and/or
considerations. Just alter the wording to suit your situation.
The hardship letters download instantly in DOC format so you can edit them in Microsoft Word. Or, simply cut and paste the text directly from the site.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables, whether holiday-themed or for year-round use. And please do visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy
printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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