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Free Holiday Printables & Cards - Festive Downloads for Every Occasion

The holidays and budgets don’t usually mix. There are so many expenditures: gifts, food for big meals, donations, supplies for holiday baking, and decorations. To help you — and your wallet — enjoy the holidays, our team has whipped up free printables, cards, and gift tags.

Printables, the latest Pinterest trend, are an easy and affordable way to spread a little Christmas cheer all through your house. Just print your favorite, put it in an empty frame (or one you can repurpose for a week or so), and display. I picked up a few frames from the dollar store and now have cute holiday sayings in every room.

 

While I love picture Christmas cards, I don’t love the prices. I usually order regular 4x6 prints with a coupon code from my CVS or Walgreens, and slip them inside cute (and cheaper!) holiday cards. Use one of these free cards and save even more!

 

I never remember gift tags. I’ll be wrapping presents and listening to holiday music when — sigh — I realize I forgot gift tags again. After I spent all this time choosing the perfect gift and wrapping it I want it to look amazing. Off I go to buy some. Save yourself a trip to the store and print these free, stylish ones at home.

 

Download the files via the links below:

  • Baby It’s Cold Outside Printable
  • May Your Days Be Merry and Bright Printable
  • Holiday card
  • Gift tags

These are for personal use only.

 

With a little planning your store-bought decorations can be budget-friendly too. December 26th is my Black Friday for Christmas décor. I wake up early, make myself a homemade Starbucks drink, and hit my local craft store or Target when it opens. Everything Christmas-related is usually 50-70% off! It’s easy to get carried away, so I limit myself to a certain dollar amount and make a list of what I’m shopping for. This year I’ve got my eye on outdoor lights to decorate our house.