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Some people call letter writing a “lost art,” but judging from the popularity of the stationery and letterhead at my printables sites, plenty of people are still penning (or typing) notes to friends, family, and business associates. Snail mail for the win!
I’ve added new free letterhead designs to FreeLetterheadTemplates.net. Plus, there are hundreds of new puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank you!
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FreeLetterheadTemplates.net now has well over 500 stationery sheets. I’ve just added two dozen new letterhead designs, from cute to classic. You can download and print of them for free.
The new personal letterhead includes colorful, fun designs with books and bookshelves, ideal for libraries, schools, or anyone who loves reading. Also new are illustrations of a notepad and pencil, a quill and ink, and a typewriter. Three vintage designs have a Victorian feel on a parchment background.
The new animal letterhead features a crab and a seahorse. There are sheets with a tartan design, sparkly snowflakes, and a “memo” header.
The free letterhead is in DOC (Microsoft Word) format so you can type your letter before printing, or print it out and use a pen or pencil. For even more stationery, head to FreePrintableStationery.net.
I recently added a new option. The Best of Letterhead and Stationery Collection is just $19 ($17 with the newsletter subscriber discount). This is a time-saving way to instantly download 50 designs in one convenient file.
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With the recent addition of more than 100 new Nonograms and Sudoku puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net, the site now has 1,816 beginner, medium, and expert-level puzzles. Each puzzle is free to download and print. Or, for just $9.99, you can download and print your own puzzle book to take on the go.
With each puzzle, you’ll find the solution on a separate page. There’s also a how-to-solve guide for Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net.
Sudoku puzzles are solved by adding numbers to fill a grid so that each 3-by-3 block or “region” of puzzle contains the digits 1 through 9. If you’re working an easy Sudoku puzzle, you’ll see several numbers prefilled in the cells. Harder puzzles start with only a few numbers provided.
Nonograms are logic puzzles in which solvers use basic math skills to gray out squares on a grid until a pattern is revealed. The digital puzzle books download instantly and contain hundreds of puzzles. These convenient books are sorted by difficulty level, or get a variety of
skill levels in each $9.99 collection. Print and put together your puzzle book right away, or simply store the files and print them when you’re ready to do some solving.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables. 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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