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2017-2018 monthly planner planahead
2017-2018 monthly planner planahead







2017-2018 monthly planner planahead

This year I did Mint Green for winter, Lilac for spring, Turquoise for summer, and Coral for fall. Just as I did last year, I like to have four color options for my planner so I can change colors with the seasons. You can usually find these at craft stores too at a reasonable price and perhaps use their popular 40% off coupons.ģ2 Lb paper – I’ve come to really like paper that’s a bit heavier for printing my planner pages and the 32 Lb is my current favorite. Paper Cutter – A good paper cutter is super helpful when making your own planner and I highly recommend getting one. You can also buy the Arc 40 page punch if you want the ability to punch more pages at a time.

2017-2018 monthly planner planahead

I found mine at Staples, however this Levenger punch is the same thing. You do, however need the right kind of paper punch to insert your own planner pages into these notebooks.Īrc Small Punch – I was my usual frugal self and bought a small punch for just one page at a time. Regular 8.5 x 11 printer paper, which you then cut in half, fits perfectly in these junior notebooks. Here’s a quick list of the supplies I use:Īrc Junior Size Notebook – This is a 7-disc notebook that lets you take papers in and out as needed. It’s been a frugal way for me to make my own planner. I use the Arc Notebook system, in the junior size, and love it. These pages are for a half-size planner (although I do have a new option for a compact size too). I’ve also added a few more options based on reader requests as well as some undated perpetual “bare bones” options that you can use anytime. They’re the same type of layout as last year, just with some new colors and styling, and with “2018” printed on them. If you did, then I hope you’ll like these pages for 2018. Perhaps you found my approach to planner pages helpful too and maybe you’ve been using the ones I created for 2017.

#2017 2018 monthly planner planahead free#

I got some good feedback (thank you!) and some suggestions and requests too, so I’ve decided to create some more free printable planner pages for 2018. Just help me remember stuff please.īecause I had a hunch there might be a few other folks like me out there, I decided last year to make my free printable planner pages available for others to print and use too. I think that’s what many others are looking for too in their hopes to not forget things and/or stay productive during their week. I just need open space for writing reminders. 🙂Ī truth I’ve come to realize is that the more I ask or expect my planner to do, the less I will use it. Here’s a photo of my homemade planner in its natural habitat doing its usual thing. I’ve gotten in the habit of just leaving my planner laying open on my bedroom dresser and I look at it every morning when I’m getting dressed and beginning my day. I was on the right track when I decided to make my own planner and so far my planner pages have been something I’ve stuck with and actually use. I’m always skeptical of paying big bucks for a planner, only to find it abandoned in a few months when it wasn’t quite what I wanted. AND, I wanted to save money! I wanted to come up with a way to print my own planner pages, if and when I wanted them. I wanted to be able to see one week at a time, and be able to quickly jot down any reminders and To-Do’s for the day, as well as get a quick overview of my meal plan. Last year for the first time I decided to make my own planner. Click here for the 2019 Free Printable Planner Pages









2017-2018 monthly planner planahead