Made by hand with stamps, a pencil and typewriter - DIY Planner Templates to download and print.
*UPDATE*
New color 8.5 x 11 printable planner pages through March of 2012! – only $8
Includes 2010, 2011 year-at-a-glance, October 2009 – March 2012 monthly pages, fill-in-the-blank month & daily page, to-do & weekly appointment pages, goals & idea worksheets
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Had a request for a 2010 at-a-glance a few weeks ago and decided to put a new little set together. Most of the pages are blank so that you can fill in the days / month / year yourself!
I use nice textured/thick paper for my planner and always print on both sides — depending on which side you’re printing you’ll want more space for a 3-hole punch! For that reason, the download contains duplicates of some pages pushed to the left or the right side of the page… I also recommend using the ‘fit to page’ printer setting which will make them a bit smaller but keep it from being cut off on the edges.


Above is just a basic daily page, choose the date on the top and then draw or take notes or whatever you’d like. There’s a 1 & 2 at the bottom that I imagined would be a to-do list – could be anything though!

This one is a monthly view but with an extra space under each week to include weekly notes, recurring appointments or events that span multiple days. So you can write those things underneath in the week space and leave room in the day for individual events.
2010 DIY Planner Templates (35.04 MB)
Hope you like ‘em! I’m also thinking of ideas for new pages all the time, so if you have a suggestion I can’t promise to make it but I’ll definitely think about it.
Previous Template Downloads:
• • • • 2009 DIY Planner Templates (32.79 MB)
• • • • Weekly Snapshot (30.68 MB)
• • • • DIY Planner Templates - Letter, Color (28.51 MB)
• • • • DIY Planner Templates - Letter, Black (37.67 MB)
• • • • DIY Planner Templates - 4 x 6 Index Card (40.37 MB)




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Jayyyy! I was hoping for a post like that in the next weeks. Great to have a new overview for 2010. And ‘11, too. Wow.
I like the lower part of the new daily page a lot! An open space for any kind of creativity! Charming!
A good idea to add the overview 2010 to a monthly page.
And Amanda, your example for designing the daily page: Such a beauty!
Thanks again for this inspiration!
Maria.
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Amanda Reply:
September 19th, 2009 at 12:25 pm
You are very welcome Maria! Thanks for all the kind words! :)
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Oh, no! I was waiting for new downloads, and was excited for this. But when I download, nothing is in the document. Is this a Mac problem? Is it something obvious that I’m too old to figure out? Do I have to sic my children on this issue? Any ideas?
Thank you. I do love your work.
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Amanda Reply:
September 20th, 2009 at 10:59 am
Hmmm, I’m not sure what to tell you! I just downloaded the 2010 pdf and it worked for me and I’m on a mac. Which version of adobe acrobat are you using? Try deleting the file and downloading again, maybe it was corrupted during the process or didn’t download completely?
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Nicole M Reply:
September 21st, 2009 at 6:22 pm
It was opening automatically with Preview instead of adobe. But I got it all sorted. Thank you!
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Love your work Amanda, you are really talented. I just LOVE new organiser pages – makes me really look forward to winter!
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Amanda Reply:
September 22nd, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Thanks so much Joanne!
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Nice Planners!!! You must have worked hard on that.
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I’m so excited to have found your lovely planner! I’m trying to print a smaller version (8.5″ x 5/5″/Classic/half of A4) because I don’t have room to tote around a letter size planner. Only problem is the monthly pages don’t quite fill the paper, so the images are small and hard to read. I wish they would fill the paper top to bottom. “Scale to fit” isn’t helping. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
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Amanda Reply:
December 8th, 2009 at 1:56 am
If you don’t mind getting a little crazy and going sideways you could do something like this: month_classic.jpg – It’s high res so you can grab it to print and test it out.
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