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I still have Thanksgiving leftovers and it’s already time for more holidays. I love it! Hanukkah starts Dec. 2, so this week’s newsletter has a roundup of many of the hundreds of printables especially for Hanukkah.
This week, I added a bunch of new gift tag designs to FreePrintableGiftTags.net. There are now nearly 500 tags for your gift-giving needs, all free to download and print.
If you know little ones who are writing a letter to Santa, head to SantaPrintables.com to see templates for grownups who want to help Santa out with a customized reply. (I’ll tell you about more Christmas printables in an upcoming newsletter.)
I hope you’ll take a moment to check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider setting up a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks!
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I’ve just added more than two dozen new free printable gift tags to FreePrintableGiftTags.net, and while several are holiday-themed, there’s a wide variety of occasions represented in this batch.
There are new anniversary gift tags with the year of celebration indicated.
New baby tags include “it’s a girl” and “it’s a boy” tags with footprints or tiny stars. Another new tag says “homemade with love.”
Other new tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net are illustrated for specific holidays such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, Kwanzaa, New Year’s, and Ramadan.
Download any gift tag free in either PDF or DOC format. With the DOC version, you can use Microsoft Word to type names onto the tags before printing.
There are several copies of a tag on each sheet. Some designs are rectangular while others are angled at one edge with a circle showing where you can punch a hole to add a ribbon and tie the tag to a bow or package. For a sturdier tag, print on cardstock. Or, try sticker paper. Happy giving!
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Hanukkah begins on Dec. 2, and my FreePrintable.net sites have a wide selection of printables, from coloring pages to page borders.
You’ll find several Hanukkah coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org featuring menorahs, dreidels, food, and happy kids.
FreePrintableGiftTags.net has Hanukkah gift tags with images including stars of David, dreidels, and candles. Hanukkah certificates (including versions with the “Chanukah” spelling) can be found at FreePrintableCertificates.net.
PageBorders.net has a colorful Hanukkah border, while PrintableSigns.net has Happy Hanukkah signs. At PrintableBanners.net, you can print Happy Hanukkah banners.
Also, PrintableJewishCalendar.com has Jewish calendars that cover this year and 2019, plus corresponding Hebrew year 5779. Some highlight Jewish holidays and other versions show Gregorian dates along with their Hebrew equivalents. Choose from yearly and monthly templates. Everything at the site is free.
There’s a free version of every printable 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 customized using Microsoft Word.
Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate!
Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables. Please remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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