As Christmas 2011 comes to a close, I would like to invite all of you to keep up with our free printables at Moms Break, Facebook and/or Holiday Printable till next November 2012.
Kimberly
Wrapping up Christmas 2011
Blog Direct Open: Religious Theme Letter from Santa “Season of Believing” Parents & Grandparents
This Letter from Santa prints on regular size printer paper and lets you add your child’s name, and then fold and put the letter in any envelope. Address the letter to your child and add one of our fun North Pole stamps. Then when you get your mail put the letter in your mail and surprise your child with a personalized letter from Santa!
To add your child’s name type it in the letter, after the word Dear, before printing. You’ll find the space on the first line of the free printable Letter from Santa. Otherwise, print the letter and then handwrite your child’s name. Handwritten name does give more a personal touch. While you are being Santa helper, consider signing after Santa name to help him out.
Bonus Tip: Use Christmas stationery that you can find in most gift card stores and office supply stores. It is best if you use stationery that has a faint background, and that does not have heavy borders. Or you can print on light green paper, and then put it in a red envelope!
This letter uses “Parents & Grandparents” as the parent figures in the child’s life.
Insert from letter:
I’m looking forward to visiting your house on Christmas Eve. Until then, you mind your parents and grandparents, and be good. Do your chores, and be nice to your family and friends. Don’t forget to say Please and Thank-You. Share your toys…and remember to put them away when you are done playing. And say your prayers at night to remember the Baby Jesus who was born on the day that is our Christmas Day.
Get this free letter:
This is a sample image:
Enjoy & Merry Christmas
Kimberly
Moms Break
NEWS: Eight Angel Iron-on Transfers free printable by Moms Break
Eight Angel Iron-on Transfers free printable by Moms Break: "Eight Angel Iron-on Transfers read to print.
What you need to know:
Iron-On Transfers: Will open in Adobe Reader, which is already in most computers.
The image you select has already been “reversed” to make it suitable for transferring. All you have to do is print it on a transfer paper. REMINDER: It is very important that you follow the instructions that come with your transfer paper.
Blog Direct Open: Religious Theme Free Letter from Santa with Mommy and Daddy.
This Letter from Santa prints on regular size printer paper and lets you add your child’s name, and then fold and put the letter in any envelope. Address the letter to your child and add one of our fun North Pole stamps. Then when you get your mail put the letter in your mail and surprise your child with a personalized letter from Santa!
To add your child’s name type it in the letter, after the word Dear, before printing. You’ll find the space on the first line of the free printable Letter from Santa. Otherwise, print the letter and then handwrite your child’s name. Handwritten name does give more a personal touch. While you are being Santa helper, consider signing after Santa name to help him out.
Bonus Tip: Use Christmas stationery that you can find in most gift card stores and office supply stores. It is best if you use stationery that has a faint background, and that does not have heavy borders. Or you can print on light green paper, and then put it in a red envelope!
This letter uses “Mommy and Daddy” as the parent figures in the child’s life.
Inserts from letter:
We’ll be flying all over the world, with the stars to guide us, just like the Three Wise Men who found their way to the manger by following the Star of Bethlehem, bringing their gifts for Baby Jesus.
I’m looking forward to visiting your house on Christmas Eve. Until then, you mind your Mommy and Daddy, and be good. Do your chores, and be nice to your family and friends. Don’t forget to say Please and Thank-You. Share your toys…and remember to put them away when you are done playing. And say your prayers at night to remember the Baby Jesus who was born on the day that is our Christmas Day.
Get this free Religious Theme Letter from Santa:
Merry Christmas
Kimberly
Blog Direct Open: Red Christmas Candle Free Stationery
Free Red Christmas Candle Free Stationery with traditional red Christmas candle color design offers the options to print (free printable) and handwrite type on the stationery then print, type in text and print or paste rich text and print.
Rich text is text you type on a word processor such as Open Office, Word or Works then set your font style and size, then copy and paste to the file and print.
Get this free File:
Enjoy
Kimberly Printable
Blog Direct Open: Two Free Gift Card Holders
It is December 1st and it is snowing here… I love snow, it really puts me in the holiday spirit.
Now to get down to business.. in this posting I am offering two free gift card holders, just print, cut and wrap your gift card without a trip to the store and it give your gift card a person touch and not a generic gift card holder or costly gift card Christmas card.
Get the two free gift card holders:
This is an smaller image example of the free Happy Penguin Gift Card Holder:
Enjoy
Kimberly Printable
Blog Direct Open: Wii can be Traditional Christmas Bowling!
I personally think Wii bowling is a great Christmas tradition to start with your family for the Christmas holiday. All too often everyone shows up at Christmas and are all overly polite because they have not seen each other in a year or they lay around after dinner. I suggest having a family Wii bowling event after dinner to give the family a way to open up and have a fun day as well as something to talk about later. You can even make a silly Wii Christmas trophy and the winning family get to take the trophy home for a year then bring it back next year to be challenged for the trophy. You can make Wii Bowling your new traditional family holiday event.
Just My Thoughts :)
Get this free bowling sheet:
Enjoy
Kimberly Printable


