Halloween Printables Roundup

October 25, 2012

The days leading up to Halloween are almost as fun for my 5-year-old as the holiday itself. She gets to do craft projects in class, work on her Halloween costume, and prepare for the huge haul of candy she brings home every year. (Not that we let her eat it all, but I digress…) I’ve […]

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Printable Recipe Cards

October 22, 2012

Lots of people enjoy learning new recipes and trying them out for their family, especially as the weather gets colder and there’s less to do outside. With the new batch of 30 printable recipe cards at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, I’ve introduced some new kitchen illustrations in addition to a selection of cute animal cards. The new ethnic […]

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Halloween Printables

October 17, 2012

I think I look forward to Halloween as much as my kids do. I’ll never be too old to dress up in a goofy costume, play games, and chomp on candy. With holiday fun in mind, I want to let you know about some of my new free printable activities for Halloween projects and parties. […]

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Holiday Borders

October 12, 2012

An eye-catching border can really make a flyer, letter, or craft project stand out. Whether you’re working on scrapbooks, greeting cards, classroom activities, or just need some cool stationery, I hope you’ll enjoy the new Halloween and Thanksgiving printable page borders on PageBorders.net. They’re among 28 holiday and seasonal designs I recently added to the […]

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Printable Tooth Fairy Letters

September 28, 2012

With young children, every new event feels like a milestone, especially lost teeth. My 5-year-old is very excited at the prospect of losing her first baby tooth, and it’s hard not to be excited with her. The 11 new tooth fairy letters I’ve added to ToothFairyLetter.net are nice ways to share in your kid’s enthusiasm, […]

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Free Printable Letterhead

September 13, 2012

Memos and letters always look more official when they’re written on great letterhead. The new letterhead templates I’ve added to FreeLetterHeadTemplates.net aren’t just official, though, but also fun, classy, and sometimes a little silly. For example, you can make thank you notes writing more enjoyable by letting kids write on animal letterhead or on stationery […]

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Back to School Printables for Teachers, Parents, and Students

September 4, 2012

Whether you’re a parent scrambling to get school supplies together, a student working on a last-minute assignment, or a teacher in need of forms, charts, and worksheets, TeachersPrintables.net, PrintablePaper.net, and other FreePrintable.net web sites has lots to download and print for free. This year, I have one daughter starting 10th grade and another beginning kindergarten, […]

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Free Printable Family Trees

August 4, 2012

In my family, my wife is in charge of the keeping of the genealogy. She really enjoys the research, and has traced our families’ paths backward quite a ways. There are lots of family history fans out there, especially judging from the popularity of my recent additions to FamilyTreeTemplates.net. There are 15 new printable family […]

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FreePrintable.net Fan Wins Quilting Award

July 21, 2012

A few months ago, Sharon Bourque wrote to ask if she could use the juggler boy coloring page from FreePrintableColoringPages.net as a template for a quilting design. I said of course. I was delighted that Sharon took the time to write in and share the great news that her quilt, titled “Time Flies,” had won […]

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Free Printable Recipe Cards

July 10, 2012

I hope you’re having a wonderful summer, with plenty of barbecues, picnics, potlucks, family reunions, and other tasty goings-on. I’ve recently added to FreePrintableRecipeCards.net, so there are now more recipe cards than ever for sharing with friends and family, or adding to your own collection. There are 30 new recipe card designs in all, including: […]

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