Archive for the 'Freebies' Category

Free Printable Templates: Gingham Mini Carrier Bags

These small bags with pretty gingham pattern are ideal for small gifts or visible storage. Simply click on the template images below and print with printer setting on “Scale to fit page”. Choose landscape paper orientation for larger items. Assembly may take a few tries if you have never done this sort of project, but [...]

Free Printable Templates: Hawaiian/Aloha Floral Print Treat Bags & Greeting Cards

Our freebie for this week is a Hawaiian or Aloha floral print treat bag and greeting card template. It is simple to assemble and can be used to hold treats or small gifts.
These templates are provided for your personal, non-commercial use and may not be published elsewhere. If you want to share this with your [...]

Free Printable Gift Accessories by Madoline Hatter

We have decided to start a new section in our blog devoted to providing printable paper products for your personal use. These will include such items as greeting cards, gift bags, boxes, tags, invitations, and other stationary designed especially for Our Fourpence Worth. You only need to open and print templates, and possibly do a [...]

Free Printable Templates: Christmas Candy Stripe and Plaid Carrier Gift Bags

With Christmas almost upon us, here are some last minute gift bag templates for the eleventh hour shoppers and gift wrappers. The Small carrier bags measure approximately 4 1/2″ tall, and the Mini carrier bags 3 1/2″ if printed on an 8 1/2″ x 11″ piece of paper.
The images are large enough to be [...]

Free Printable Templates: Dairy Cow Milk Cartons (Black, Brown, Tan & White)

I have to admit that I am quite proud of my newest idea for free printables. These milk cartons with dairy cow prints are perfect for gift boxes, decoration, or storage. If putting cookies and treats in these cartons, be sure to choose a non toxic glue like Elmer’s Glue. Using a glue stick to [...]

When “Free” Things Aren’t Free: Beware the Hidden and Indirect Costs

Don’t take “Free” things at face value. Remember the hidden and indirect costs such as gas, time, gratuity as well as applicable terms and conditions.

It’s Official: I am a Full-Fledged Tweeter

Yes, I know I’m a little late in the game. Having seen references to Twitter all over the web in recent months, I finally decided to check it out and signed up this past Sunday. Twitter is a great, easy and fun way to interact with people – specifically for me, personal finance bloggers and [...]



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