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If you’re sending love notes for Valentine’s Day, reviving the lost art of letter-writing, or serving as a character reference for someone, this is the FreePrintable.net newsletter edition for you.
This week, I added new stationery designs to FreePrintableStationery.net. Plus, there are new reference letter templates at CharacterReferenceLetters.com.
I hope you’ll take a moment to check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider a monthly pledge that will support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks!
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I’ve just added a couple of dozen new stationery designs to FreePrintableStationery.net. While the site has plenty of formal, executive-friendly printable stationery, this batch mostly features cute and fun illustrations tailored to specific
industries or interests.
The business-specific stationery designs new to FreePrintableStationery.net include: baking, brick masonry, circuitry, clothing, cooking, fast food, and sewing.
You’ll also find stationery featuring: sign language, an awards show icon, festive balloons, and theater tragedy/comedy masks. The new technology stationery has robots and circuitry.
Other new designs include: beach, books, candles, doves, fire, a forest, rainbows, seashells, snake skin, and water. There’s also a design for Black History Month.
Again, all of the stationery is absolutely free. It downloads instantly in DOC format so you can type your letter using Microsoft Word or simply print the stationery and write on it by hand. Some designs have matching business cards at FreePrintableBusinessCards.net. Find even more free letterhead at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net.
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It’s not always simple to find the right words when being asked to vouch for someone via a character reference letter. This holds true whether it’s in regard to business or personal matters. My goal with CharacterReferenceLetters.com is to provide a jump start. Besides 248 sample letters, the site has several articles on how to ask for or write a reference
letter in situations ranging from job-seeking and education to legal matters such as child custody or criminal court.
The 20 new letters include sample references with wording regarding: a lawyer, a law clerk, and a contract worker. Education-related letters relate to law school, school awards, and a high school job.
Other letters are framed from the perspective of a sister, brother, or parent. There’s a letter template specifically for someone struggling with drug addiction. Another letter addresses “good moral character.” The site also has letters relating to foster care, adoption, probation and parole, and many other issues.
I’ve also added several new testimonials, which in general are briefer than letters and formatted in such a way that the professional being vouched for can easily share the note with clients via literature or a web site. The sample testimonials speak to: a surgeon, a music teacher, a child therapist, a handyman (or woman), and a roofer.
The letters download instantly in DOC format so you can type into them using Microsoft Word or another compatible program. Or, simply cut and paste the text of any letter directly from the site. The employment letters complement the resume templates and cover
letters at InstantResumeTemplates.com and CoverLetterExamples.net.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables. I’ll be adding lots more soon. Don’t forget to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page where you can consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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