Free 4th of July Printable Greeting Cards

Lisa Stevens
The 4th of July, or Independence Day, is the day when American's celebrate our independence from England with the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Every year since that time the United States has celebrated the 4th of July with events across the country that include music, parades, festivals and fireworks. Families often chose to celebrate by having picnics, going to the beach, swimming and having a BBQ at home and playing fun games with family and friends.

If you are looking for some easy and free ways to celebrate the 4th of July try these free July 4th themed printable cards your whole family can enjoy. Use as party decorations, invitations children can send to family and friends for a 4th of July pool party, give the cards to family and friends to celebrate the 4th of July or hang the finished cards around the house to show your patriotic spirit.

123PrintCards.com -

This site offers eight 4th of July and Independence Day themed cards your children can print out and color to mail to friends and family for Independence Day. On this site you will find American Flags, Fireworks and Smiley Faces with a Patriotic theme. This site will also show you how to make an envelope with paper to mail the cards.

Got Free Cards -

This site offers 17 different 4th of July themed cards you can print out and color to send out as party invitations or putting up at home to celebrate July 4th. These cards are easy for students and children to print and color to hang at home, in summer camp and at a Fourth of July party. These cards are very patriotic and include the American Flag, Iwo Jima, fireworks and the Statue of Liberty among others.

American Greetings -

American Greetings is known as the leader in greeting cards in almost every retail store around the world. Through their website American Greetings also offer free printable greeting cards during holidays. You will find 7 cards you can print out with a 4th of July theme here and you can add a message to the cards before printing them. If you or a child want to add your own message there is an option for a blank card.

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Lisa Stevens is a full time freelance writer, wife and mother. Lisa enjoys crafts, knitting and traveling anywhere that allows her to discover new and interesting places to write about. She also likes findin...  View profile

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  • Lisa Stevens6/10/2010

    LOL, thanks for the heads up CJ :)

  • CJ Mathis6/6/2010

    Good info but looks like it's time to get rid of the spammers here. ;)

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