DIY Printable Planner, 2011-2013

The DIY Printable Planner is updated and available for purchase – it now goes all the way through December of 2013! Little birds and scribbles singing out your to-do’s, goals, ideas and fabulous plans for the next two and a half years.

Cost: $12
Size: Letter – 8.5″ by 11″
File type: Adobe PDF, for best results print with Adobe Reader

  • 2011, 2012 & 2013 year-at-a-glance
  • April 2011 – December 2013 monthly + blank
  • fill-in-the-blank daily page
  • to-do list
  • weekly appointments
  • goals & ideas worksheet

I’m a huge fan of letter-sized planner templates, they’ll fit in any ol’ binder and leave lots of room for notes and doodles. You can always resize these though or print them 2-up to create your own custom size. Want a fun handmade binder? Make sure and check out the binder tutorials.

Made by hand with stamps, a pencil & typewriter…

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  • Yeah yeah yeah! Bought them just now, they look great!
    Having eight months left in my current planner (1 bis 12) I already look forward to use my handmade binder with your new templates. I might skip a few months and start in summer…

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  • Look at all these wonderful templates! :]

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  • the new DIY Planner 2013 looks great! I can’t wait to purchase it :)

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  • Do you have any templates for 5×8? Love your designs!

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    • I sure don’t. One of the 4×6 templates might work well – that’d give a good amount of room for binding if you need it. Also, I’ve printed out the 8.5×11 smaller and there’s plenty of space for writing still. :)

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  • Amanda, Happy New Year!

    I hope this is not a dumb question. Do you know how I might print this out so it works in a 5.5″ x 8.5″ format, i.e. Franklin Covey’s Classic format?

    I have Adobe Acrobat so I think I can alter things if I need to. Also I have InDesign if that means anything here!

    Thanks!

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    • Not dumb at all. :)

      If you have a Covey hole punch you should be able to print them 2-up on a letter sized sheet (8.5×11), cut the paper in half and stick ‘em in! Let me know if that doesn’t make sense. Happy planning!

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