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I hope the season is treating you well. It’s getting pretty chilly in my neck of the woods, but fortunately my warm cats like to sleep on me. I’ve been in my cozy home office getting new printables ready for the holidays and beyond. This week, I added new flags to FreePrintableFlags.com. Plus, there are even more rejection letter templates at my new site RejectionLetters.net.
Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate. The FreePrintable.net sites have gift tags, certificates, page borders, and lots more for this holiday. And you’ll find coloring pages, letters from
Santa, and other fun Christmas printables at my other FreePrintable.net sites.
Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can consider setting up a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks!
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Whether you need a flag for decorative or educational purposes, you have even more to choose from thanks to the latest additions to FreePrintableFlags.com. There are now 342 flags at the site, including full-color and outline flags from all continents and states along with many territories
and islands. Choose from versions that are labeled or unlabeled.
New European flags include those representing Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
FreePrintableFlags.com also has signal flags for the International Code of Signals. I’ve just added a collection of flags for mariners using the ICS to signal numbers. Also new to the site are NATO maritime flags.
Also among the new flags are printable flags representing causes such as transgender pride and bisexual pride. I’ve also added the iconic LGBTQIA rainbow flag, including a colorable version.
You can instantly download and print any flag at FreePrintableFlags.com for free. The outline flags are ideal for coloring in classroom settings or just for fun.
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A couple of months ago, I launched RejectionLetters.net with a selection of sample rejection letters designed to help people when they need to politely but firmly let a person or entity know that they’re rejecting an offer. These templates are a good starting point for rejecting a business proposal, a personal suggestion, or a financial situation.
I’ve just added 20 more rejection letters and there are now several dozen from which to choose. Just pick a letter that’s close to your situation, download the template, and type into it using Microsoft Word or another DOC-compatible program.
The newest additions include financial letters such as: a bid proposal rejection letter, discontinuing professional services, rejecting grant funding, or rejecting a loan application. Other templates help in finding the right words to turn down club membership, reject an intern applicant, reject a contest or literary submission, or tell someone they didn’t make a
sports team.
The site also has new letters addressing personal rejections, including delicate situations such as cutting off contact with a friend or family member, declining a wedding invitation, and rejecting a roommate. There’s even a sample letter rejecting a marriage proposal.
There are several job rejection letter templates as well as letters rejecting rental applicants. (But be mindful that the sample letters at RejectionLetters.net are no substitute for legal advice.)
Download any letter instantly; they’re free for your personal use. Or, just cut and paste the text directly from the site.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables! I have much more coming in 2019. And don’t forget 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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