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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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Weekly Planning


I’ve been meaning to make a Weekly Planning template forever and can’t believe I haven’t before now. A single 8.5 x 11 weekly planner for jotting down all your wonderful weekly plans, lists and doodles. This free download contains two versions – one with space on the right and one with space on the left for double sided printing and hole punches. Happy planning!

Weekly Planner (2.17 MB)
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Daily Record


I had a request for a Daily Record template in 8.5 x 11 – this is a bit different than the template included in the 4 x 6 set.

This free template includes the following areas:

  • → Date and day fields
  • → Large notes section
  • → 5 stars to rate the day
  • → Graph area for sketching and mock-ups
  • → A list area (to-do, grocery, shopping… )
  • → Tracking area (expenses, time, calories… )
  • → Owl shout-out!

Download:: Daily Record 8.5 x 11 (3.28 MB)

You still have plenty of months left to purchase the 8.5 by 11 printable calendar too, it goes through 2012 and is only $8! View it and the rest of the downloads here.

Thanks for reading, now go make something!

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Pros and Cons example

Yesterday at lunch I was trying to make a very important decision with a list of pros and cons. I’m no closer to deciding but it did inspire a new DIY Planner download! I promise this wasn’t my real list, although it was on my mind – ha!

The top sets up your 1-10 rating system, it can be whatever you want. I set it to Importance, 10 being the most and 1 being least. When writing down a pro or con I would decide how important it was to me. That way when you add them up at the end they’re weighted fairly. Make sense?

Download it here if you need to figure some things out! Pros and Cons (2.16 MB)


Pros and Cons Template

Goals and a New Year

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I was thinking this morning about a post I wanted to do and by this afternoon had forgotten it already. Ever happen to you?! Inspired me to make a free 8.5 by 11 DIY Planner Template that’s been in my head a while now, the blog brainstorm! And to go with the new year, a yearly goal planner too.

For the Goals worksheet I create a box across the months that I want to accomplish something. The above right is one project broken down into four parts – step one due at the end of Jan, next step due at the end of may and so on…

Download: Blog Brainstorm (29.29 MB), Yearly Goals (33.22 MB)


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