Easter is coming up! If you’re not prepared for the holiday on April 5, I have a lot of new Easter printables at FreeEasterPrintables.com to help you out, as well as gift tags, coloring pages, borders, and more from my other FreePrintable.net sites.
FreeEasterPrintables.com is a great way to make Easter fun for little kids. There are dozens of letters from the Easter Bunny. Each template is illustrated with pictures of bunnies and eggs, and all the letters address specific situations such as worries, questions, and religious elements of the holiday. All of the letters are “signed” by the Bunny himself. The site also offers crafts such as DIY rabbit ears, and games such as holiday bingo and word jumbles. Each letter, craft or game can be downloaded and printed for free as a PDF. A DOC file is available for $5 and can be edited in a word processor.
If you have more than one kid, you might need to put names on Easter baskets, which is why I have 35 Easter gift tags at FreePrintableGiftTags.net. You can put religious pictures of Jesus, the cross, and the empty tomb on your gifts, or affix pictures of chicks, lambs, and bunnies to your goody bags.
Candy is a standard gift on Easter, but kids will also enjoy the numerous Easter coloring pages I have up at FreePrintableColoringPages.net. They can color in pictures of rabbits, flowers, chocolates and eggs.
If you’re sending more grown up correspondence, you can use the new pastel egg Easter borders at PageBorders.net, or the holiday letterhead from FreeLetterHeadTemplates.net. Office settings can make use of the Easter fax cover sheet at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net. All templates are free to download and print as a DOC, PDF or PNG.
Family dinner can be a big deal on Easter, so make sure that you use the Easter recipe card from FreePrintableRecipeCards.net to share your special recipes with relatives. Choose from 3×5 or 4×6 lined cards and print your favorite as a free PDF or a $7 customizable DOC.
Happy Easter and Happy Printing!