Save Money This Christmas with Free Christmas Printable Items

Websites Offering Free Printable Projects for the Holiday Season

Christina McWaters
Most families have to watch their budget this holiday season. I have found a few websites that have some great Christmas printable items, the best part, they are free.

www.freeprintablegifttags.net

This site has some really cute gift tags for Christmas, Hanukkah, birthdays and more. There are two file formats (DOC and PDF) to choose from when downloading and they are customizable. You can also download and print letters from Santa, coloring pages, recipe cards, and more.

www.allthingschristmas.com/printables.html

Beautiful Victorian Santa Christmas cards, gift tags, Christmas lists, and even Christmas wrap can be downloaded and printed from this site. The pictures on the Victorian cards are pretty enough to frame.

www.scissorcraft.com

This site offers tons of great projects to keep the kids busy while you are busy getting ready for Santa's arrival. Download, print, and cut out Christmas ornaments, snowflakes, gingerbread houses, masks, and so much more. There are projects that range from beginner to advanced cutting skill.

www.packagetech.com

If you are looking for some cute ideas for your Christmas table, this site is perfect. You can download and print placemats, napkin rings, boxes, and seals all free of charge. The Chinese takeout boxes are adorable. Think of the money you will save making your own gift boxes and bags.

www.scrapbookscrapbook.com

If you don't have the room or the money for a large Christmas village, print and assemble one from this cool site. You can also make a dancing elf, a beautiful Christmas angel for the top of your tree, or birds in flight. Each project has easy to follow instructions. There are also scrapbooking graphics and ideas on this site too.

http://robertsabuda.com/popmakesimple.asp

Pop up cards are creative and fun, but can be expensive if you buy them. You can make your own with the easy to follow instructions on this site. It shows step by step how to create beautiful and impressive cards for everyone on your Christmas list.

http://christmas.organizedhome.com/printable/christmas-countdown

To stay organized, which isn't easy this time of the year, you can print off the Christmas Countdown Planner. It has worksheets, checklists, inventory lists, budget planners, and other wonderful tools to stay on track. You can plan everything from your wardrobe to the stocking stuffers; keep track of what's in the freezer, to the gifts in your closet, there is even a debriefing worksheet to start planning next year's holiday season!

Published by Christina McWaters

I'm a married mother of two who loves to write. I am the Executive Director for the New Madrid Chamber of Commerce in New Madrid, Missouri and President of the River Heritage Association. I enjoy researchi...  View profile

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