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The December Doings Edition
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There’s less than a month to go until a new year starts. An entire new decade, in fact! It’s an arbitrary cutoff in many ways, so I don’t have a lot of “deep thoughts” about 2020. What I do have is calendars and journals ready for you to download and print for the coming year.
All of your favorite calendar designs are up at Printable2020calendars.com. And for those who really like to plan ahead, you’ll find basic 2021 calendars at Printable2021calendars.com. Plus, the popular 5- and 10-year journals, along with weekly calendars, are ready at PrintablePlanners.net. My site RocketCalendar.com has updated calendars as well.
In this newsletter, I also have a mini roundup of the holiday printables at my FreePrintable.net sites, including letters from Santa, Hanukkah printables, Christmas coloring pages and gift tags, and lots more.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank you!
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Printable2020calendars.com is ready with all of the popular variations from the standalone calendar sites I’ve offered for more than 10 years. There are full-page, year-on-a-page, and decorative designs.
Due to popular demand, I’ve added an all-in-one download version of the vertical monthly 2020 calendar (all 12 months in one file), complementing the already-available horizontal calendar.
Besides standard monthly calendars, you’ll find variations with holidays in red, shaded weekends, or Monday start. The specialty calendars include: a vertical list calendar, “mini months” at the bottom of each sheet, large print calendars, academic calendars, wallet-size calendars, and versions with two, three, or four months per page.
I’m pleased to once again have the calendar site for two years in the future ready for you. Head to Printable2021calendars.com for a selection of the most popular calendar designs. Like the aforementioned 2020 calendars, they’re all free.
RocketCalendar.com, where you can print a free calendar for any month from the years 1800 through 2099, has been updated to include weekly, lunar, Hijri (Islamic), and ISO calendars for 2020. You’ll find several variations of Hebrew calendars at PrintableJewishCalendar.com.
PrintablePlanners.net has a wide variety planner refills as well as a 2020 weekly calendar and the new 2020-start versions of the 5- and 10-year journals that have a page for each day of the year with a few lines for writing about what happened that day. I recently completed a five-year version myself and enjoyed looking back at what was going on with my family or in business on each
day in the past. The journals are free to download and print as a PDF you can write on by hand. Or, pay $4 for a DOC that you can type directly into on your computer using Microsoft Word or another compatible program.
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Hanukkah begins on Dec. 22 this year, and my FreePrintable.net sites have a wide variety of printables, from coloring pages to page borders to gift tags.
FreePrintableGiftTags.net has Hanukkah gift tags with Stars of David, dreidels, and candles. The Hanukkah coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org feature menorahs, dreidels, food, and children.
There’s a Hanukkah grocery list at FreePrintableGroceryList.com, a recipe card at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, a colorful Hanukkah border at PageBorders.net, Happy Hanukkah signs at PrintableSigns.net, banners at PrintableBanners.net, and even Hanukkah fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net. Hanukkah certificates (including versions with the “Chanukah” spelling) are at
FreePrintableCertificates.net.
As for Christmas, SantaPrintables.com has dozens of letters from Santa, ready to be downloaded by parents, grandparents, and anyone else who knows a child expecting a note from the North Pole. I recently added new Santa letter templates, and the site also has coloring pages, games, word searches, and other printables. The letters are free as PDFs or $5 for an editable DOC version.
You’ll find dozens of cute Christmas coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net. Color gingerbread, trees, reindeer, presents, stockings, elves, snowmen, Santa, and other holiday images.
The Christmas gift tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net can be used on packages or gifts of food and feature iconic holiday graphics. There are grocery lists and menu planners at FreePrintableGroceryList.com, recipe cards at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, and gift
trackers and checklists at PrintableToDoList.com. Find colorful Christmas stationery, letterhead, and borders at FreePrintableStationery.net, FreeLetterheadTemplates.net, and PageBorders.net. Or, print Christmas flyers at PrintableFlyerTemplates.net, signs at PrintableSigns.net, or banners at PrintableBanners.net.
The Christmas certificates at FreePrintableCertificates.net make great stocking stuffers. Give a “lump of coal” or “naughty” certificate to a grownup, or just choose a “nice” certificate or a blank gift certificate.
There’s a free version of every printable at the FreePrintable.net sites. Some, such as the recipe cards, signs, and certificates, are free as PDFs or a few dollars for a customizable DOC version.
Happy holidays!
Please let me know what you’d like me to add next. And don’t forget 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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