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There are only six printing days until Christmas! (That’s like shopping days, but for free printables.) What new items did Santa put in the FreePrintable.net stocking this Christmas? Stationery, to do lists, and letters from Santa.
This issue of the newsletter has a roundup of some of the thousands of Christmas printables, from letters from Santa to Christmas certificates. Plus, I wanted to remind you that the 2019 calendars site is up and ready to go with all your favorite monthly and year-on-a-page
calendar designs.
All I want for Christmas is for you to take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider setting up a monthly pledge that will support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks so much!
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The FreePrintable.net sites have so many Christmas printables it’s impossible to list them all, but I’ll try to hit the highlights. First off, if you know a child who has written a letter to Santa, or if you just like to prank adults, check out the Santa letter templates at SantaPrintables.com. There are sample letters for a baby’s first Christmas, religious-themed letters, and letters for special situations of concern to kids such as the lack of a chimney. There are also letters from a “magic elf,” Mrs. Claus, and reindeer. The joking letters for “naughty” adults and older children are especially popular. The letters are free as a PDF download or $5 as an editable DOC file you can type
into in Microsoft Word, adding personal details. The site also has printable games, letters to Santa, greeting cards, and even an Advent calendar. I recently added even more letters from Santa, plus guessing games, word
searches, and postcards.
There are dozens of Christmas coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net, with designs including: gingerbread, trees, reindeer, presents, stockings, elves, snowmen, Santa, and lots more.
Head to FreePrintableGiftTags.net for Christmas gift tags. Use them on packages or gifts of food. There are several tags on each sheet; use cardstock or sticker paper if you’d like.
The grocery lists and menu planners from FreePrintableGroceryList.com can help you stay organized, while the recipe cards at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net are ideal for sharing recipes at Christmas potlucks. Also, check out the gift trackers and checklists at PrintableToDoList.com. I recently added a few new list variations for the holidays.
FreePrintableCertificates.net has an array of Christmas certificates for all kinds of holiday events. Or, roll them up scroll-like as stocking stuffers. Give a “lump of coal” or “naughty” certificate to a grownup, or stick to a “nice” certificate. The site also has a selection of printable blank gift certificates for last-minute giving. Each certificate is
free as a PDF you can print out and write upon, or $5 for a DOC version you can type into before printing.
A very Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!
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A new year is almost here, and Printable2019calendars.com is ready now with 2019 calendar versions of all the favorite variations from the standalone calendar sites I’ve offered for the last decade.
Printable2019calendars.com has a standard monthly calendar (print a month at a time or all 12 at once) as well as year-on-one-page calendar variations with holidays in red, shaded weekends, or Monday start. Specialty calendars include a vertical list calendar, a version with “mini months” at the bottom of each sheet, and calendars with two, three, or four months per page. There are both horizontal and vertical calendars along with large print calendars, academic
calendars, wallet-size calendars, and many other varieties of 2019 calendars.
Here’s a heads up for those of you who really like to plan ahead: A selection of 2020 calendars are already at Printable2020calendars.com. You can find Hebrew calendars at PrintableJewishCalendar.com, and at RocketCalendar.com you can print a free calendar for any month from the years 1800 through 2099.
Please stuff my stocking and email inbox with your ideas for new printables. And remember to 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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