Sorry we are just getting this out to you! We can't believe July 4th is a week away!
Free Flag Printable (from Copy Cat Crafter) Go here to download it...it prints out to almost full size printer paper
One of the easiest, cost-effective ways to decorate for the holidays is to use seasonal prints put into frames. Here are 3 coordinating prints to download for free! They are available in 3 different sizes – 8×10, 5×7 & 4×6.
Free Printable 4th of July Posters
From Makoodle |
To download image, click the image size you want to download. Once the image has loaded, right click on the image and select Save Image As and save the image to your computer.
Red USA Poster
White Fireworks Poster
Blue Flag Poster
Here is another adorable idea from Makoodle -4th of July Free Printable Bingo Cards
There are two different designs available to download for free! Each design has 13 unique cards. I also included a blank card that you can fill-in with your own numbers or words.I purchased some basic star buttons to use as markers. Another idea would be red, white and blue colored rock marbles. You can buy star buttons in bulk at Amazon.com.
Download
- Download Blue Patriotic Printable Bingo Cards – 13 uniquely numbered cards
- Download Blue Blank Patriotic Printable Bingo Card – Blank template to fill in your own numbers
- Download Red Patriotic Printable Bingo Cards – 13 uniquely numbered cards
- Download Red Blank Patriotic Printable Bingo Card – Blank template to fill in your own numbers
Printing Instructions
- Print at 5 x 7 size
- Use lustre finish
- Get the prints laminated so you can reuse the cards
- If you are using the blank template, use dry erase markers to reuse and renumber cards
photo courtesy of Martha Stewart |
For July calendar go here.Free printable flags for Memorial day and the 4th of JulyFun little flags to add to your celebrations! To print: click on the photo above, to fully expand click a second time. Then right click on the photo and select print. Or once you have clicked on the photo select 'file' and 'print' from the top of the page. Once printed, I cut out with an extra flap of the white paper on the left hand side of the flag and attached to toothpicks with glue. |
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