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Free PDF Resources—The Quill and Me Freebies Page (Google Drive Links)



A pair of brown paper–wrapped gifts tied with white twine, decorated with small red hearts, with a ball of twine and scissors resting beside them on a soft surface.

⭐ FREE PDF RESOURCES

A peaceful, organized place to find all my printables in one spot.
These resources are here for you — practical, faith‑based, creative, and useful for everyday life. Everything on this page is offered freely. No sign‑ups, no hoops, no ads blocking your view. Just click, preview, and print.
All files are High‑Resolution 300 DPI 8.5×11" PDF print format.
For best results, choose “fit to printable area.”

PRINTING GUIDANCE

🎨 For All Color Printables
(Art prints, scripture art, decorative prints, seasonal designs, the Laundry Symbols Guide, chore charts, and all other colorful resources)
Use matte photo paper, 230 gsm or higher, for the richest color and cleanest finish.
Matte paper prevents glare and gives a professional, frame‑worthy look.
If printing on regular paper, choose Best or High Quality print mode for sharper color.

🖍️ For Coloring Pages (black‑and‑white line art)
Use 20–24 lb copy paper for crayons and colored pencils.
Use 28–32 lb premium paper for markers or gel pens to prevent bleed‑through.
Heavier paper keeps the page smooth and prevents wrinkling.

🧹 For Chore Charts (color printables you write on)
Use 28–32 lb premium paper for durability and clean writing.
For reusable charts, print on 65–80 lb cardstock and laminate or place in a page protector.
Dry‑erase markers work well on laminated charts or protectors.
You may print chore charts as many times as needed. Lamination is optional — it simply allows you to reuse the same chart without reprinting.

📝 A Note About Paper Choices
Special paper isn’t required — you can print everything on regular 20 lb copy paper. The colors just won’t be as rich, and the prints won’t hold up as well for framing or long‑term use.

⭐ SHARING, GIFTS & USE
These designs are my original work, and I choose to offer them freely here. You may print them as often as you need, share them with your family, give them as gifts, and share the link to this page with others. Please do not sell my files or claim them as your own. I give them freely so they can be enjoyed; what someone chooses to do after downloading is between them and their conscience.


How the Previews & Links Work
Each item on this list takes you to a preview so you can see the design before opening the Google Drive file. Some previews are shown right here on this page, and others are shown on their own post or page. Every preview includes the direct Google Drive link and a link back to this Free PDF Resources page.
Most resources have a full preview page (such as Work as Devotion, the Laundry Symbols Guide, and the Chore Charts).
The Lord’s Prayer and Names of God are previewed in the “Just a Note” post, with their images and links moved near the top for easy access.
The Ten Commandments are previewed in the Stepping Stones of Faith and Art post; a note at the top lets you know you’re in the right place.
Psalm 23 and the Neutral Cross have their preview images shown directly on this page (below my closing), with their links beside them and shown in the list.
Coloring pages show one example at the top of each category page (Animals and Whimsical Birds), and the full set is available through the link.
Every preview—whether a post, a page, or an image shown here—includes the direct link to the PDF and a link back to this Free PDF Resources page.

⭐ FREE PDF CATEGORIES
Free Downloads on Google Drive:



⭐ CLOSING NOTE
This page will continue to grow as I create more resources.
Check back anytime — everything here will remain free, organized, and easy to access.
My hope is that these printables bring a little peace, beauty, and usefulness into your day.

Thank you for your patience and for visiting this little corner of peace.

~ Quil

My Etsy Shop: Creations By Quil (This link takes you to my shop on Etsy.com)


Psalm 23 KJV: Psalm23KJV_ElegantPink&Gold

The words of Psalm 23 KJV on a elegant pink background in golden brown font surround by a thin gold frame.


Neutral Cross: Neutral Cross

A floral cross on a neutral light brown background.




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