Hanukkah begins Dec. 12 in 2017, and the FreePrintable.net websites are gearing up with dozens of holiday templates. The Hanukkah printables across the various sites offer gift tags, borders, certificates, banners and more.
"I'm pleased to offer a wide array of free printables for Hannukah," said Kevin Savetz, the sites' creator.
FreePrintableGiftTags.net has a selection of full-color Hanukkah gift tags illustrated with presents, dreidels, stars and menorahs. These are ideal not only for presents but also food treats. Also, there's a Hanukkah grocery list at FreePrintableGroceryList.com and a Hanukkah recipe card at FreePrintableRecipeCards.net
There are more than a dozen Hanukkah coloring pages at BibleColoringPages.org, including an elephant with a dreidel, a traditional menorah lighting and a celebratory meal.
For planning during the holidays and beyond, PrintableJewishCalendar.com has plenty of Jewish calendars that cover the year 2017 and Hebrew year 5777. There are calendars with Hebrew dates and Gregorian equivalents, Jewish holidays noted, and other configurations.
PrintableBanners.net has a Hanukkah banner that says "Happy Hanukkah," Hanukkah signs can be found at PrintableSigns.net, and PageBorders.net has a colorful Hanukkah border.
FreeFaxCoverSheets.net offers a Hanukkah fax cover sheet.
There are Hanukkah certificates (with "Chanukah" alternatives) at FreePrintableCertificates.net, including certificates illustrated with the Star of David or a menorah.
"There's a free version of every printable at my FreePrintable.net sites," Savetz said. "In some cases, like with recipe cards and certificates, a PDF version is free while a customizable DOC (Microsoft Word) version is also available for a few dollars.
There are more than 100 sites in the FreePrintable.net family of free printables sites created by Savetz Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to creating useful and informative web sites of interest to consumers and small businesses.