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Even though I’m a huge computer geek, I’m also a little old-school when it comes to project planning. I like to have tasks and goals written down on paper, and I enjoy the satisfying feeling of checking things off one at a time. There’s even a giant dry erase board in my home office, AKA Savetz Publishing World Headquarters.
This week, I added even more planner pages to PrintablePlanners.net, including sticker sets that will appeal to the visually minded.
Get your green ready to wear, because it’s only a couple of weeks until St. Patrick’s Day. I’ve got a printables roundup in this issue, and I’ll remind you again closer to the holiday.
Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables.
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I’ve added some fun new printables to PrintablePlanners.net, a site I launched in 2008 with sets of refill pages for ringed planners and organizers such as Franklin Covey, Day-Timer, and Day Runner. It’s since grown to 1,062 printables, each with a free version. PrintablePlanners.net now has daily and weekly calendars, student planners, note-taking pages, journals, and other standalone organization tools.
The new additions to the planner site include a full sheets of colorful planner stickers you can print on adhesive sticker paper and cut out with scissors or a paper trimmer. You can then stick them in your planner to indicate appointments
and events such as: birthday, coffee date, lunch break, dinner out, day off, dental appointment, medical appointment, physical therapy, project due, job interview, pay day, music lesson, show time, study session, travel day, and no school. There's also a sheet of sports-related stickers and a sheet with months on it. Or, print sheets with round number, character, and icon stickers. Those can be punched out using a standard hole punch.
A just-added planner for authors is called Write It, and it includes pages for: chapter outlines, character development, research, storyboarding, editing, and goal-setting. Plus, print a handy word-count tracker.
Also new are: infant and child daily schedules, a sports planner page, a time-blocking schedule, and colorful and black-and-white planners that start on Mondays.
The dozen planner sizes at PrintablePlanners.net are: executive, desktop, A5, large cahier, travel, personal, pocket, hipster, A6, small cahier, small, and mini. There are also bullet journal or “bujo” designs are ideal for drawing or goal-setting. You’ll also find student planners, a baby planner, a travel journal, and coordinated planner pages with floral or watercolor designs.
Each planner page is free to print individually in PDF form. Or, you can pay $4 per sheet for a DOC version you can type into using Microsoft Word before printing. (Not every design is available as a DOC file, however.) Or, buy an entire collection of planner inserts in one size in one convenient download for $9.
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St. Patrick's Day Printables
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The FreePrintable.net site has quite a few printables especially for St. Patrick’s Day. From shamrock gift tags to colorable pots of gold, there’s a free version of everything to download and print.
FreePrintableColoringPages.net has nearly three dozen St. Patrick’s Day coloring pages, with leprechauns, clovers, rainbows, a lucky horseshoe, and more for kids and grownups alike.
You’ll also find a St. Patrick’s Day border at PageBorders.net, perfect for letters, signs, party flyers, and more. There’s letterhead at FreeLetterheadTemplates.net. Or,
print a ready-made flyer from PrintableFlyerTemplates.net. There’s a leprechaun gift tag at FreePrintableGiftTags.net.
There are even free St. Patrick’s Day fax cover sheets at FreeFaxCoverSheets.net, ideal for use with my online fax service FaxZero.com.
FreePrintableCertificates.net has a commemorative St. Patrick’s Day holiday certificate. And there’s a green party banner at PrintableBanners.net. You’ll also find greeting cards, writing templates, classroom printables, and more for the holiday.
There’s a free version of every printable. In some cases, an optional editable version is a few dollars.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables, and for spreading the word about my new daily printables site, PrintablesToday.com! And remember to check out the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy
printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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