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Free Americana Printable


This month I am excited to be participating in a free printable hop with the theme Fourth of July. This free printable combines old grocery labels, picnic tickets, fireworks ads, lemonade signs, ribbons, and journal elements in muted vintage reds and blues. It is such a fun collection for patriotic cards, junk journals, scrapbook pages, tags, and all your holiday themed paper crafting projects.


Grab the free Fourth of July themed PDF. The link is located at the bottom of this post in the spreadsheet.

My go-to printer brand for years has been HP. I also use their ink supply service where I pay a monthly fee and they send me ink cartridges as needed. It comes out to be a lot less money this way and I don’t have to keep track because they do all the tracking for me. The HP Envy Inspire is a great-priced machine that will produce beautiful prints.

If you are looking for a great crafting-weight paper for printables, I have a new favorite. It is double sided matte photo paper by Koala. It is heavier than copier paper but not quite as heavy as cardstock. It is a great medium weight for layering, folding, and more! They have different weights, I have been using the 48lb double sided photo paper for printables. It is available on Amazon.

And I found a new sticker paper I really like. It is A-Sub. It comes in Glossy Sticker and Matte Photo Sticker, 25 or 55 sheets. You can find it at Amazon

You can easily turn clip art images into magnets using Printable Magnets Sheets from Cricut.

Blog Hop:

Take a moment to visit these free printables being shared this month with a Fourth of July theme.

Artsy-Fartsy Mama4th of July Activity Pagehttps://www.artsyfartsymama.com/2024/06/4th-july-activity-page.html
The Benson Street4th of July I Spy Pagehttps://www.thebensonstreet.com/free-printable-4th-of-july-i-spy/
Try it – Like it – Create itAmericana EphemeraAmericana (link to printable)

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