Family Tree Charts and Family Tree Art

Here are some ideas from RootsTech 2017 for family tree charts and family tree art. (This post will highlight the printable and custom family trees, not the many book options.)   I'm going to start with two I didn't see at RootsTech, but they're the cheapest options I've used, i.e. practically free. The ones that follow range from very affordable to custom and more pricey. Hope you enjoy!     TreeSeek TreeSeek is a free website for creating printable family tree charts. TreeSeek uses the FamilySearch family tree so you'll need to have a free account with FamilySearch and build your tree there to use this partner site. You'll allow TreeSeek access to your FamilySearch tree, they'll build the chart of your choice, then you'll download the chart to your computer or a thumbdrive and print it at your expense. I've downloaded charts and then printed them at a local copy store and love them.       FamilySearch Keepsakes FamilySearch is the preeminent f…
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Free family tree art at FamilySearch.org

If you have a family tree at FamilySearch.org, check out the free family tree art downloads/printables they've created.     Just select the family tree art of your choice, FamilySearch automatically pre-fills the tree, and you can print at home or download and print at a copy shop.     I usually don't create family tree art, books, etc, because I feel like my tree needs to be edited and if I'm investing money in a finished product I will be furious if I see any errors. Uh, at almost zero cost and effort, this is no longer an issue. And these trees have four generations at most, which, let's face it, is easy to clean up. Darling and frameable family trees with zero effort. Easter gifts, anyone?   Here's a pinnable image to save for future reference.
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