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Now that summer is waning and autumn will be here in a matter of days, I’m getting into more of a routine. That includes planning for new printables for the upcoming holidays. I even have (spoiler alert!) new sites on the way. Confession: Even though I’m a huge computer nerd, when it comes to planning, I prefer a good ol’ whiteboard and sheets of paper.
Fittingly, I’ve just added new planner pages and other printables to help you stay organized at PrintablePlanners.net. Also, for those of who follow Hebrew
calendars, I’ve updated PrintableJewishCalendar.com to include the year 5788, which starts Sept. 22.
Have you checked out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page? That’s where you can set up a monthly donation to support the creation of
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I started PrintablePlanners.net back in 2008 with simple sets of refill pages for ringed planners and organizers such as those by Franklin Covey, Day-Timer, and Day Runner. Now, the site has nearly 700 printables, including 10 sized collections, standalone daily and weekly calendars, student planners, Cornell note pages, and journals (including popular “bullet journal” templates).
This latest round of new planners include dot grid paper pages for each size of planner (mini, hipster, small, A5, A6, personal, pocket, and so on). These can be used for drawing, bullet journal style goal-setting, or however you would like.
The coordinating pages of the student planner have consistently been among the most-downloaded printers. I’ve now added a baby planner that can be printed out and assembled in a binder, perhaps for a baby shower gift. Its pages include feeding schedules, a diaper changing record, a sleep record, and more.
Other new additions to PrintablePlanners.net include goal planners (general, weekly, and yearly), a new version of a password tracker, a bill tracker, a family planner, a fitness planner page, and academic planner sheets.
Each planner page is free to download and print in PDF format, or a few dollars for a DOC version that can be typed into using Microsoft Word. Or,
conveniently download the entire collection of planner inserts in one size (personal, desktop, etc.) for
$9.
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This year, starting at sundown on Sept. 22, Rosh
Hashanah will be celebrated by those of the Jewish faith. It also marks the start of the Jewish new year, which will be Hebrew year 5778. A calendar reflecting 5778 and its Gregorian counterpart can be printed free at PrintableJewishCalendar.com.
Variations at the site include Hebrew calendars that also note the corresponding Gregorian
dates. The 2017 and 2018 calendars show Jewish holidays or display holidays as well as Hebrew dates.
PrintableJewishCalendar.com also has a Jewish Calendar Generator that can be used to make and print custom calendar variations.
The calendar generator is free to use, and you can also print any calendars you’d like at the site, free, one at a time. There’s also a $3.99 premium option for anyone who wants to save time by conveniently downloading all of the calendar variations at
the site instantly as a collection. PrintableJewishCalendar.com is a sister site to the 2017 calendars site, Printable2017Calendars.com, and the 2018 calendars site, Printable2018calendars.com.
Thanks for sending me your ideas! I’ll be adding new
stuff soon, for the fall and winter holidays and beyond. Please take a look at the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge that will help me add even more new printables. Happy
printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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