Free Printable Seasonal Stationary and Envelopes

Karen Barnes
I know I send more emails to family and friends than I do letters these days. This is a sad thing since the art of letter writing is being lost on people like me.

I realize I liked receiving these letters that were delivered by the U.S. Postal Service. Considering most of the mail that comes through this route is usually bills or junk mail, a nice letter from a family member or a friend would be a nice change.

While I know a lot of people are going green, they may feel printing a sheet of stationary and an envelope would go against their grain. However, wouldn't using the electricity in using your computer to send multiple emails do just the same since they may be sending emails everyday using this power?

I guess this could be argumentative amongst people. Wouldn't sending one email a month and one snail mail letter help cut both types of usages? Maybe; maybe not.

Either way you may go with this, wouldn't you like to receive a hand written letter in the mail? I think it sure would beat the bills and junk mail.

Instructions for the Free, Printable Seasonal Stationary and Envelopes

Clicking on the picture of the stationary and envelopes you want to use. They will open in a new page. Once you are on the new page, you will see two different ways to download the envelopes and pieces of stationary and their instructions. Each of the stationary and envelopes will open in a PDF and can be printed from there. There are instructions you can download and print out from the PDF. All of the items will print in the colors shown on each of the downloads.

Seasonal Stationary Printables

There are 242 sheets of stationary for the four seasons. The pieces of stationary will print in A4 and LTR style of printing.

Seasonal Envelope Printables

There are 361 envelopes for the four seasons. The envelopes will print in A4 and LTR style of printing.

You could use the lined envelopes or the half card envelopes for mailing your letters if you prefer. You will find the links listed on the left hand menu on either of the links above.

The next time the kids want to email grandma and grandpa or anyone else that lives far away, have them write a letter by hand. This can help them with their handwriting.

Published by Karen Barnes

Karen likes to write about different topics that intrigues her. She likes to share what she knows about the different areas she has worked and been creative in. She has worked in the grocery and fast food...   View profile

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