Today’s post is a quick planner printing tip! A reader recently emailed me this question: Can I print A4 pages on US 8.5 x 11″ paper without anything getting cut off the page? My answer: yes – here’s how: How…
How to make printables in Microsoft Word
Learn how to quickly and easily make your own printables using software you already have on your computer: Microsoft Word! From reader requests, I’ve put together a beginners’ course to teach you how to get started making your own printables…
How to resize any printable for any size bullet journal
The number one question I’m asked is how to resize printables. You can resize any printable to fit any planner, notebook or bullet journal. Since all bullet journals are different page sizes I’ve included a reference list further down this…
15 Productive Things You Can Do In 15 Minutes or Less
Have a few minutes to spare before an appointment or want to take a break? Here are 15 things you can do in 15 minutes or less. Productive Things You Can Do in 15 Minutes (Or Less) 1. Use Unroll.Me…
How to resize a printable to fit A5 or US half letter (5.5 x 8.5) page size
One of the questions I get asked all the time, is whether printables can be printed at A5 page size. The answer is… YES! A5 shouldn’t be confused with half letter page size: A5 (Half A4 page size) is 148…
Making printables: 10 Reasons why I use Photoshop instead of free software
While compiling a big roundup post of FAQ planner questions, one question that kept coming up was why don’t you use free software to design printables? This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking one of these…
How to easily print printables double sided (duplex printing tutorial)
So you’ve found a pretty printable (perhaps from my shop… 🙂 ) and you want to print it double sided. There are 2 ways to do this: Tip: All printers are different, I highly recommend doing a test print in…
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 a weekly planner in Photoshop (step by step tutorial)
Designing printables is my favorite thing to do! I’ve received a lot of questions over the past 4 years that I’ve been designing them, on how others can make their own. So I packaged up everything – all my best tips,…
Color coding your planner: how to choose which colors to use
I love color coding my planner – it makes the weekly spread nice and colorful and makes me more productive 🙂 If you want to try color coding your planner, here are some things to consider: How many colors should you use? I recommend…
How to make printable graph paper in Photoshop (perfect for habit tracking and bullet journalling!)
Graph paper is a great format for habit tracking. In today’s tutorial I’ll teach you how to make your own graph paper in a just a few minutes – you’ll be able to make your graph paper as small or…
Buying a planner versus DIYing and making your own (pros and cons)
If you’re trying to decide between a store bought planner that’s straight off the shelf and ready to use right away, versus going down the route of DIYing and making your own, here are some pros and cons to consider!…