We haven’t released a theme from Chris Hennis recently, but here’s his latest. Again, this is a free WordPress theme available exclusively through All Freelance Writing! It’s ideal both for blogs and professional sites. If you use it, feel free to share a link to your site in the comments so we can see how you’re using it to promote your freelance writing business. Please read the information below before downloading.
What’s Included
- The coded theme
- .psd files for various theme elements so you can easily change the look of the design
Terms
Please remember that all free Web templates and free WordPress themes from All Freelance Writing are made available under the following terms: You’re free to use it on your own sites (and you do not have to include a credit link), but you may NOT distribute this template to others in any way. You cannot forward the files to someone via email. You cannot post the files for download on your own site. You cannot link directly to the download file on this site. If someone else wants it, they must visit this page and download it directly from this site. Also, derivative works made from the template may not be released (in other words, you can’t change the design and then distribute it to others – it’s for use on your own sites only).
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InBloom: Free WordPress Theme
Notes
- Remember that I do not offer technical support for the downloads. If you have simple questions, please post them as a comment on this post (do not email me about them), and if I can help I will. This way when I can’t help, maybe another member can. I don’t make any guarantees regarding these templates and themes, and I don’t have most of them up on demo sites yet.
- You can find more free WordPress themes and Web templates for freelance writers released exclusively through All Freelance Writing by browsing our full list of free stuff for writers.
To Download
- Click the download link below.
- Save the file to your hard drive.
- Unzip / decompress the file (in Windows, right-click the file name and go to “extract all.”
- That will save it to a decompressed folder.
Once you have the folder decompressed, you can upload the theme into your WordPress installation and activate it by clicking the “themes” link under “Appearance” from your WordPress admin. You can edit your theme files by visiting the “editor” link from the same menu.

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Jenn, these free designs that you’ve been providing lately are fantastic.
So simple and clean yet they are anything but boring or unattractive.
When I get my portfolio / business blog / personal blog / mixture / some other option that I haven’t decided on yet up off the ground, I have full intentions of using one of these themes (which one, however, I’m struggling to decide on!)
Yeah, sometimes I question whether to buy more because in some ways they’re very similar to each other (to be expected when most come from the same designer and I’m buying his pre-created work). But the more I think about it, the more I like the clean looks he works with because it doesn’t trap the user into a certain style. They’re very easy to edit to make them as clean or soft or bold or dark as you might want.