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I’m not sure how the Easter Bunny is handling his business this year, but I’m confident that you at home can put together some nice baskets, especially with the help of free printables. At my house, we’re craving chocolate eggs but will probably settle for some baking. I’m partial to cakes and pies.
This newsletter consists of a roundup of the many Easter printables available at the FreePrintable.net sites, including those appropriate for celebrating the holiday at home with egg hunt prizes, letters from the Easter Bunny, and more. Plus, there are several Passover printables I’d like to let you know about.
I hope you’ll visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables.
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This year, Easter falls on April 12. Celebrating will be different this year, with community egg hunts cancelled and church services streamed online due to the Coronavirus pandemic. But that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate and even start new traditions. You can print games, activities, and more from your home printer. Or, fill a basket with coloring pages and add a
letter from the Easter Bunny.
The illustrated letters at FreeEasterPrintables.com print in full color and are “signed” by the bunny himself. There are Easter morning letters, messages that address specific situations, and letters that answer kids’ questions. There are dozens of letters to choose from, and each is free as a ready-to-print PDF. Or, pay just $5 for a customizable DOC version that
lets parents and others type into the letter, adding family names and personal details.
FreeEasterPrintables.com also has greeting cards, games, bunny ears, egg holders, coloring pages, and lots more to print for free. Find even more Easter coloring pages at FreePrintableColoringPages.net. Christian-themed coloring sheets are at BibleColoringPages.org.
FreePrintableRecipeCards.net has lined and unlined recipe cards in 3x5 or 4x6 inch sizes. Download cards as free PDFs or pay $7 each for customizable DOC you can type into before printing. Easter grocery lists and menu planning printables are at
FreePrintableGroceryList.com. These are especially convenient when people are making fewer trips to the store. Also, PrintableToDoList.com has a free Easter to-do list. Find gift tags with cute bunnies, chicks, and more at FreePrintableGiftTags.net. The prize certificates are at FreePrintableCertificates.net.
Head to FreeLetterheadTemplates.com, PageBorders.net, and PrintableFlyerTemplates.net for letterhead, borders, and flyers for egg hunts, parties, and church activities, even “virtual”
get-togethers. There’s even an Easter fax cover sheet in which the Easter Bunny is shown faxing a map of his bunny trail. Use it with my online fax service FaxZero.com.
There are hundreds of Easter Printables at the FreePrintable.net sites. Here’s wishing a wonderful holiday to all who celebrate!
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In recent months, I’ve added several new printables related to Passover, which this year starts April 8.
There’s a Passover shopping list at FreePrintableGroceryList.com to help make sure you don’t forget anything in your shopping trip or online order. Also, find a Pesach cleaning to do list at PrintableToDoList.com.
PrintablePlanners.net has a Passover planner to guide in hosting a Seder. The page also has space for cleaning chametz and preparing the meal.
At FreePrintableStationery.net, choose from three illustrated stationery sheets for Passover. FreePrintableGiftTags.net has several Passover gift tags.
All of these Passover items are free to download and print.
Stay safe, and don’t forget to send me your ideas for new printables. Please 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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