By far, one of the questions I’m most frequently asked is ‘what is the best low cost software for making printables?’ I’ve previously done tutorials showing how to make a printable using Canva, Google Sheets (which is like a free…
Microsoft Word versus Microsoft Excel: Which is better for making printables?
If you want to get started making your own printables, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel are similar software (but with a few key differences) that are both easy to use and ideal for beginners. So how to choose which software…
How to make an A5 size, 2 page weekly planner printable in Photoshop (video tutorial)
After many reader requests for a tutorial on how to make A5 page size printables I finally got around to filming a tutorial! This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking one of these links I’ll…
Using the Create Your Own Planner (Week 49 of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks Spread)
After trying almost 50 planners for the challenge so far, I’ve got a good idea of my likes and dislikes when it comes to weekly spreads. After filling many notebooks with sketches of planner layouts I converted some into printable…
How to Make Printables in Photoshop (step by step video tutorials)
Do you cringe thinking about how much money you’ve wasted on planners you never use? Are you sick of trying to hack together a planner with printables downloaded from here there and everywhere? What if you could make your own?…
How to make a planner bookmark (DIY Page Markers Tutorial)
It’s no secret that I’m a planner addict! One of the ways I like to customise my planners and personalise them is by making DIY bookmarks/page markers. They are great for marking your place in your planner, as well as…
How to make planner printables (advice from a planner addict that’s made over 4000 printables)
I previously shared a post about the Process Behind Making a Printable Planner. Following on from that popular post, here are my 17 tips/piece of advice for making better printables and another sneak peak into my creation process. Use the right…