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I know we all have personal preferences when it comes to our very own planners. I’m certainly always searching for planner peace myself! One thing I’ve learned from trying different planners, systems and printables – is that you just have to actually USE whatever planner you choose. It doesn’t matter if it’s a printed hardbound planner, your own bullet journal or various printable sheets.
Sounds obvious, but the best planner is whatever planner you actually use!
Of course, we all have personal preferences, so that’s why there are so many options out there. You never know what might drive you to love your planner or perhaps to hate and abandon it instead. I think it’s important to try different things to see what really suits your life. It’s also important to note that our lifestyles change over time, so it’s not uncommon to have to tweak or change your system altogether.
Since I work primarily at my desk, I actually don’t need a bound planner to carry around. I find it more freeing to use loose sheets of paper. I think it’s because planning for me is about getting all the things out of my head and on paper. However, I rarely look back on weeks that have already passed. I’m totally done with them!
So I switched to printable planner pages that give me the ultimate flexibility without breaking the bank!
I’m able to try a variety of layouts and planning systems, creating my own printables… instead of spending on fancy planners that I might abandon after just a month of use. We all know how costly planners are these days, right? They are so trendy and the cost has just been going up and up. Granted, many are guidebooks with lots of other sections and advice, not just empty calendar pages.
However, for me personally, I’ve found that simplicity is the best.
I’ve created a straightforward monthly list page for important dates and a weekly planner sheet with a Monday start. There’s just enough room for a couple daily tasks or appointments on each day, plus a spot for dinner plans. Then there’s two lined lists at the bottom for this week to do’s and next week to do’s. That’s it!
I find it to be a time saver to not have to draw out my layouts week to week and because I get my creative fix of art and journaling in other places, I truly use these planner sheets for planning and that’s it. I certainly want something nice and neat to look at, but I don’t keep these pages for the rest of my life. I rarely look back at old pages honestly!
For now, I’ve settled upon these two planner pages that I use regularly. I wanted to share these printable planner pages as a free download, in hopes they might help you along your planner journey. I also made a video of how easy it is to setup for a new month.
Grab the free printable planner downloads below and feel free to share with others, linking back to this post. The PDF downloads are designed for LETTER page size, but you can easily print on A4 paper, which is what I do here in Europe.
Sharing my process of creating a hard cover for journals, albums, planners, snail mail projects and other bookbinding crafts. It’s really easy to make your own hard cover using materials you probably have already!
Here’s my process of making a journal with tomoe river paper, super thin paper that takes up very little space. So I have cut slits in the spine for binding instead of punching holes.
I’m still a beginner a using tomoe river paper, so if you have tips or tricks, please share – I would really appreciate it!
If you want to make your own journal from scratch, check out my detailed 5-part series How to Make a Journal – Part 1 – DIY Tutorial
* https://youtu.be/cv6bl9qbYPI
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The coolest DIY is to simply make your own stickers. Taking some time to prepare a bunch of your favorites all at once, means you’ll have lots of ready to use embellishments to use in your planner, journaling and papercrafting.
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Print your own free printable pink coffee planner page and DIY your own spread for the week with a pink coffee theme.
Today I wanted to share my plan with me notebook with you and how I create a weekly spread using free printables. I realize that often, it’s easy for me to fall off the bandwagon of planning, because life gets busy and I want to skip over parts. When planning gets too complicated, then it’s not really serving the purpose anymore.
I’m someone who falls in the middle of being super practical and minimal in my planner versus full-blown creative layouts and loads of decoration. I want planning to be functional of course, it has to work for me. However, I still want it to be cute and pretty to look at as well.
So the happy medium is to use printables or prepared decoration that is easy to add into my planning routine.
Let me share my current plan with me notebook and a super easy planner setup using the free printable pink coffee planner PDF. You can download it for free for your personal use below. Enjoy!
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