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Psssstttt… it’s that time of the year again, our 2019 free planner with over 350 customizable files is here! AND THE 2020 PLANNER is here.

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Free planner

I started thinking about our free planner 2018, and for some reason, it felt appropriate to start with this photo. So it just felt suitable that it was at the beginning of the post. Almost like I just got out of school, hopped off the bus, and had to run over to your house and dump it out on the floor for you to see the goodies inside. Yes, sometimes I am a small child.

Because the labor of love is out again, and I’m so excited to use it myself, and get my organization on… this photo just felt appropriate.

free planner 2018

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We were wrong.

free planner 2018

Free Planner 2018

We’ve received the emails, social media messages, tweets, smoke signals, sky writing and morse code. And we’re super thrilled to bring our free planner 2018 back for anyone and everyone who starts their planning early! {Get your 2017 here} We say it’s the perfect time of the year to get your organization back up and running! {See: next up for us… purge even more of the things! Wheeeeeeee!}
need a 2018 free planner

I think you either get planners, or you don’t. I personally hate the digital version of planners. I’m a global learner, and I need color and I need to write down lists for my lists in order to remember.

I feel accomplished when I mark something off or file it away in its rightful place. I take planners so seriously, that Emerson follows me around with her own small planner and old flip phone that we let them play with, telling us all where we need to be and where. She put one of her own together this year with our printables and is loving every moment… feverishly marking away. I guess that should tell me something. Perhaps I should hire her as my own personal assistant? Jamin laughs at me and says he just doesn’t get it {as he types away on his bland digital version – he’s totes missing out}.

2018 free planner

We’re loving the look this year: a fun mix of some of our classic patterns, digital art, and a touch of handmade watercolor for a one of a kind look. And the best part? With so many options, hundreds of files, {over 200, to be precise} and different pages, you can cater it to whatever you wish depending on your needs and likes. The possibilities are truly endless.

Just a little note: We’re pleased to offer both our classic A5 and A4 sizes again this year. The A5 has been upgraded a bit to a slightly larger size, but it will still fit all classic A5 planner sizes. We just needed a little more wiggle room on the smaller paper size. I’m actually using both sizes in tandem this year, but I’ll share more on that, coming up.

Without further ado, our free planner 2018:

{Psssst! Nothing makes us happier than seeing them put to good use. Use #thehandmadehomefreebies on instagram, and we’d love to see them there!}

First up: Our free planner 2018 covers

a4 covers - free planner 2018

A4 Covers: 

A4 cover – floral
A4 cover – grey stripe
 A4 cover – trellis

a5 covers - free planner 2018

A5 covers: 

A5 cover – floral
A5 cover – grey stripe
• A5 cover – trellis

And of course, what would a free planner 2018 be without that all important info page? Because patterns on top of patterns make me giddy:

A4 info pages: 

A4 info – cloud nine
• A4 info – raindrops
A4 info – multi stripe

A5 info pages: 

A5 info – cloud nine
• A5 info – raindrops
A5 info – multi stripe

Year at a glance A4: 

A4 – January – June
A4 – July – December

Year at a glance A5: 

A5 – January – June
A5 – July – December

Contacts A4: I simply hole punch these on the left and right sides so that the pages face each other…

A4 contacts 

Contacts A5:

A5 contacts

Emergency Contacts A4: A4

Emergency Contacts A5: A5

Birthdays + Anniversaries A4: 

A4 January – June
A4 July – December

Birthdays + Anniversaries A5:

A5 January – June
A5 July – December

Goals pages: dream big. Because sometimes it’s fun to look back later and see what you tackled that year…

Goals A4:

A4 plaid aqua + lime
A4 blue  watercolor flowers
A4 yellow polkadots

Goals A5:

A5 plaid aqua + lime
A5 blue  watercolor flowers
A5 yellow polkadots

Our divider/quote pages are back this year, with 13 options for patterns.

We think they’re prettier and more inspiring than ever.

But then again, we’re totally biased…

Dividers A4:

A4 – face toward the sun – floral
A4 – value of a moment – trellis
A4 – go do them – grey stripe
A4 – coal under pressure – cloud nine
A4 – extraordinary destiny – multi stripe
A4 – future – blue floral watercolor
A4 – soul happy – yellow polkadot
A4 – don’t miss out – multi
A4 – good in the world – blue watercolor
A4 – conquer that fear – yellow watercolor
A4 – pair of wings – blue watercolor
A4 – without cake it’s just a meeting – pink floral
A4 – leap of faith – plaid 

Dividers A5:

A5 face toward the sun – floral
• A5 – value of a moment – trellis
A5 – go do them – grey stripe
A5 – coal under pressure – cloud nine
A5 – extraordinary destiny – multi stripe
A5 future – blue floral watercolor
A5 – soul happy – yellow polkadot
A5 – don’t miss out – multi
A5 – good in the world – blue watercolor
A5 – conquer that fear – yellow watercolor
A5 – pair of wings – blue watercolor
A5 – without cake it’s just a meeting – pink floral
A5 – leap of faith – plaid

And what would a planner be without calendar views?

We’re in love with all the options this year!

Calendar A4:

A4 January – blue watercolor
A4 January – cloud nine
A4 January – multi stripe
A4 February – pink trellis
A4 February – yellow polkadot 
A4 February – multi wings
A4 March – yellow watercolor
A4 March – aqua plaid
A4 March – coral plaid
A4 April – aqua rosettes
A4 April – raindrops
A4 April – watercolor leaves 
A4 May – peacock
A4 May – blue watercolor
A4 May – cloud nine
A4 June – watercolor green
A4 June – yellow rosettes
A4 June – peachy keene
A4 July – raindrops
A4 July – yellow watercolor
A4 July – cloud nine
A4 August – blue watercolor
A4 August – multi stripe
A4 August – watercolor leaves
A4 September – coral plaid 
A4 September – floral watercolor 
A4 September – blue watercolor 
A4 October – yellow rosettes
A4 October – peachy keene
A4 October – blue floral watercolor
A4 November – yellow polkadots
A4 November – pink trellis
A4 November – multi wings
A4 December – aqua plaid
A4 December – watercolor green
A4 December – floral watercolor

Calendar A5:

A5 January – blue watercolor
A5 January – cloud nine
A5 January – multi stripe
A5 February – pink trellis
A5 February – yellow polkadot
A5 February – multi wings
A5 March – yellow watercolor
A5 March – aqua plaid
A5 March – coral plaid
A5 April – aqua rosettes
A5 April – raindrops
A5 April – watercolor leaves
A5 May – peacock
A5 May – blue watercolor
A5 May – cloud nine
A5 June – watercolor green
A5 June – yellow rosettes
A5 June – peachy keene
A5 July – raindrops
A5 July – yellow watercolor
A5 July – cloud nine
A5 August – blue watercolor
A5 August – multi stripe
A5 August – watercolor leaves
A5 September – coral plaid
A5 September – floral watercolor
A5 September – blue watercolor 
A5 October – yellow rosettes
A5 October – peachy keene
A5 October – blue floral watercolor
A5 November – yellow polkadots
A5 November – pink trellis
A5 November – multi wings
A5 December – aqua plaid
A5 December – watercolor green
A5 December – floral watercolor

And as usual, our weekly views:

We have two patterns this year, and then one simple that was left blank for more writing room:

A4 weekly views:

A4 floral M-W weekly
A4 floral Th-S weekly

A4 stripe M-W weekly
A4 stripe Th-S weekly

A4 simple M-W weekly
A4 simple Th-S weekly

A5 weekly views:

A5 floral M-W weekly
A5 floral Th-S weekly

A5 stripe M-W weekly
A5 stripe Th-S weekly

A5 simple M-W weekly
A5 simple Th-S weekly

One of our favorite elements this year are a few new additions we had up our sleeves: Bookmarks…

Bookmark universal size: To Do bookmark

And these fun tabs that work with your planner to hold your place. You can laminate, or leave plain for more lists of the day.

To Do tabs A5:

A5 floral 
A5 grey stripe
A5 pink trellis
A5 yellow polkadot
A5 multi stripe
A5 yellow watercolor

To Do tabs A4:

A4 floral
A4 grey stripe
A4 pink trellis
A4 yellow polkadot
A4 multi stripe
A4 yellow watercolor

An additional fun element we’ve added, is stickers!

Get them here.

Say what?!

Total side tangent, but this is my new fave gadget. The Create a Sticker Machine. So of course we had to include a few custom stickers in the free planner for the superdorks out there like us. ;}

Simply print, cut, and turn the knob. The kids are pretty smitten, too.

They come out ready to go on a slick sheet, just like a sticker. They have both permanent and temporary adhesives.

For these tabs, we added a few more cuts, wrote what we needed, and folded them over.

Tada!

With arrows and cute patterns and inspiring little pieces, we can’t wait to see what you do!

Our inspiration pages are just as cute as ever, for those of you who like to use it as a sketchbook as well:

Inspiration A4:

A4 inspiration peachy keene
A4 inspiration yellow rosettes
A4 inspiration aqua plaid 

Inspiration A5:

A5 inspiration peachy keene
A5 inspiration yellow rosettes
A5 inspiration aqua plaid

We included more budget pages this year in the free planner:

Monthly budget A4: here

Monthly Budget A5: here

Our new and improved cleaning schedule sheets:

Cleaning Schedule A4: 

A4 cleaning schedule rosettes
A4 cleaning schedule yellow plaid
A4 cleaning schedule chunky plaid

Cleaning Schedule A5:

A5 cleaning schedule rosettes
A5 cleaning schedule yellow plaid
A5 cleaning schedule chunky plaid

A menu plan and shopping list

Menu Plan A4: 

A4 menu plan yellow rosette
A4 menu plan peacock
A4 menu plan chunky plaid

Menu Plan A5: 

A5 menu plan yellow rosette
A5 menu plan peacock
A5 menu plan chunky plaid

We’ve also added mileage sheets: {A4 + A5}

And time sheets for anyone keeping track of clients.{A4+A5}

Lesson plans: Available in three different formats:

1. The first set is formatted with a homework column:

A4 lesson plan homework – peacock
A4 lesson plan homework – cloud nine
A4 lesson plan homework – yellow watercolor

A5 lesson plan homework – peacock
A5 lesson plan homework – cloud nine
A5 lesson plan homework – yellow watercolor

2. The second set is for anyone working with a single child {or per child} format:

A4 lesson plan one child – peacock
A4 lesson plan one child – cloud nine
A4 lesson plan one child – yellow watercolor

A5 lesson plan one child – peacock
A5 lesson plan one child – cloud nine 
A5 lesson plan one child – yellow watercolor

3. And the third is for multiple children, with a column at the top for additional names: 

A4 lesson plan multiple names – peacock
A4 lesson plan multiple names – cloud nine
A4 lesson plan multiple names – yellow watercolor

A5 lesson plan multiple names – peacock
A5 lesson plan multiple names – cloud nine
A5 lesson plan multiple names – yellow watercolor

And per request last year, we now have attendance sheets. {A4 + A5}

Our chore charts are the same format from last year and probably one of our favorite parts of our free planner.

Chore Charts: • weekly chores plaid, • weekly chores floral, • weekly chores stripe

Anyone keeping track of schoolwork at home? We simply printed these out, and laminated them. With their work listed on one side, they can keep up with it during the school year or summer months. From reading to math… It’s helped us help them take initiative.

School Charts:
• school charts_floral • school charts plaid • school charts blue lemon drop

Our favorite planners/supplies/things that make us happy and keep us organized: 

Free planner: Binders

A4

• We’re  in love with this fabulous A4 binder for all things planning. I’m using both planners in tandem this year – one as a planner, another as a sketchbook/business set up. I’ll be sharing more on that in the future. But if A4 is your size, this is our new fave. It has an odd texture that’s fun to the touch. Yes, that probably sounds weird but you’ll know what I’m talking about when you open it up. It feels kinda luxe… the photos don’t do it justice.

• You can find our oldie but goodie that we’ve used for years, here.

A5

• This blue one had me at hello. More colors, here. All of the colors. Seriously we’re smitten.

• The pink one is slightly smaller, and what we featured last year – still available in purple.

Paperclips, Smash Bands and Tassles, oh my!

• We paired said binder with this fun smash band for a little extra flair, because it’s all in the design, ya know. #Ineedtogetoutmore

• We used paper clips from here as tabs to group some of our pages together, paired with these + these, for all things super adorable office supplies.

• We paired them with these faux leather tassels to help keep up with all the things. Because tassels. They’re super cute strung on a paper clip, and put on the top of a divider or bookmark – as shown above.

Writing Utensils 

• If I die, they can pry this pencil from my cold, dead fingers. I’ve used it since college and there’s no going back. Ever.

• This Mircon Pen is my go-to for standard pen love. Paired with these fun colors for all things keeping it straight. It seriously helps when I can see all the colors. No, I don’t really care if this makes me look like a 7th grader. 7th graders are cool.

Other Accessories: 

Washi Tape – because rainbow colors are all the rage.

• This hole punch is useful for all things A5 sizes

• Not shown but linked above – sticker machine from here

• Pencil sharpener from here

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We have slightly different colors and different file selections in our (2017) option. We didn’t diverge much so it would blend well if you added to it. We hope you can choose, pick, and enjoy our free planner!

• If you’re new here, be sure to check out all of our free printables, here + our spaces, here. All posts in chronological order, here

• Nothing makes us happier than seeing them put to good use. Use #thehandmadehomefreebies on instagram, and we’d love to see them there!

And now, just a few always-asked questions about our free planner: 

1. What kind of paper do you print this on? Cardstock is what we love best. It’s probably not the most practical but it makes our free planner 2018 feel official and stuff. Because planning may just be how we rule the world so that makes it important. It’s great for all things dreaming and scheming, but any will do! The regular size will fit perfectly on an 8.5 x 11 – just click, print, hole punch and use.

A note on printing: For the A4 option, we recommend selecting “Scale to media” when printing out. This will give you a small white border on all sides of your paper, no cutting required. If you wish to have bleeds with a few small cuts, use just a plain old printing, and see how your printer reacts to the files, at first. It should only result in a little trimming.

The smaller size will still fit on a standard sheet, just cut to your preferred (smaller A5 size) and use – Be sure to print these with a crop mark option to make it easier to trim.

2. Can you print this on two sides? I actually use the blank sides for extra sketching space… So I prefer the blank sides. But if you want to print on two sides, you can take it to a professional printer, or depending on your printer settings, try to run your paper back through to get it on the next side. This will vary for everyone depending on what they have to work with of the printer variety, and will probably require a little experimenting on your part.

3. Can you tell me how to print on both sides? Unfortunately, this all depends on what route you choose to take and which printer you use. So that makes us about as useful as, well, this answer.

4. How much will this cost to print? How much paper will it use? There are so many options for this, it all depends on you: How many you print at a time, what you decide to print, etc. We would recommend getting a few quotes, but the cheapest option will be at home if you already have a printer. Either way, it’s still cheaper than purchasing one!

5. I don’t see my size. Can you provide my size? We have them available in the two sizes listed. However, you can try resizing it for your printer/computer through various programs like Photoshop, or taking it to a professional. Also, you can just print out one of our sizes, laminate the covers, and have it bound at a local print shop. Plenty of our fabulous readers have done this. We hope these suggestions help!

6. Can I take these to a professional printer? Will I be allowed to print them there? Absolutely. These are free. Just give me the blood of your firstborn We just ask that you respect copyright laws by not selling them ;} Or copying them and passing them off as your own. Or throwing them at our heads. All of these things have happened. Therefore, it’s necessary for us to write this. Share, and enjoy!

7. How did you create these? I am a graphic designer, so the files were created in both Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop from handmade art. These designs are original to us.

8. Why are all of these in separate files? Options, Options, Options.

This makes them easier for us to manage on our end, and as the years go by, easier for you to download. Each year {don’t worry, we will also have one for 2019 available by next summer} will come with different features, and it helps to pick and choose what you want to add to your own personal collection as you go. (Also, we’re human and will make mistakes. We will be shocked if there is not a single edit that needs to be made.) So this makes for easy quick fixes as soon as we’re notified, depending on the file. Whoops. I’ve officially over explained myself.

9. Can you print this out, prepare it, and mail this to me? No.

10. Regarding additions, changes, personal preferences for color, suggestions, questions and complaints:

We really do hope that you enjoy our free planner 2018. We will definitely consider changes for the future, and appreciate friendly suggestions. We take those to heart each year and make thoughtful changes to the design and new additions. Thank you so much for those!

Please bear with us while we explain… Unfortunately, personal preferences will be different for everyone. We know that some people don’t like turning their planner to the side for the monthly view, because it’s hard. And some people don’t like the colors because they give them headaches. And some people think we’re idiots. We know, because we have received these actual messages over a free planner 2018. Wheeeeee!

This was a planner made from scratch and original designs which adds up to a couple of weeks of work – believe it or not. If we tried to meet every single demand, we would never be able to play with our children. Let alone feed them. ;} At some point, we have to have boundaries. So it kind of is what it is. We know we can’t please everyone. 

The options seen are the ones that are available. There are a ton of options here. The entire thing is over 200 files total, for a lot of fun choices at your fingertips to create from the choices available with what you like, best. All of that said, please feel free to not download the planner, if it doesn’t meet your needs. We know that this is not for everyone. 

Thank you so much in advance for your understanding. If you’re still reading this, you the real MVP. 

Thank you so very much for stopping by, and please enjoy + share with everyone you know… that way we can bring it to you next year!

{Psssst! Nothing makes us happier than seeing them put to good use. Use #thehandmadehomefreebies on instagram, and we’d love to see them there!}

:: This post contains affiliate links. Between these links and you sharing the free planner 2018 with your friends, it is how we are able to make this planner for free each year. Please read our full disclosure pertaining to partnerships here ::

As always, let us know if you use them! We’d love to hear. Happy creating and have an inspired day!

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41 Comments

  1. I use this planner every year and would be lost without it. Thank you thank you thank you

  2. Joy Shanor says:

    Thank you for the free planner system! I am a beginner at this whole planner thing and didn’t want to spend a ton of money to start out so your freebies are GREATLY appreciated!! I love that there are so many beautiful designs and options to choose from! Not all of it will work for me but I get to pick and choose what I want to use and how I want to use it and that’s AWESOME!! I’m really excited to get started! 🙂

  3. Beautiful!!
    We love you guys!

  4. OMG! Thank you for the new designs. They are so lovely. I have been looking for planner inserts but hadn’t found anyone that i liked until now. Now I’m just waiting for my new planner to arrive.

  5. Sharlene Piscitelli says:

    My gosh– you put so much work into creating a beautiful, perfect planning system and then you give it to us for free! Thank you so very much for sharing your talents!

  6. Thank you!!! This is amazing!!! Love love it all! Pure perfection. Your blog is my favorite!!!!

    🙂

  7. All I can say is WOW!!! So many choices, so many decisions! I can’t wait to get started, but kind of “shy” to take that first step. I will force myself. Thanks for all of this and it looks like a lot of great work on your end!!

    Carol

  8. gudrin quae says:

    awesome thank you very much

  9. I can’t imagine that anyone would complain about being offered a FREE planner that takes you hundreds of hours to produce… all for us… all for freeee!

    If I didn’t think people were crazy before, I’m sure convinced now. Geesh!

    Anyway… Thank you for the fun colors and tons of options and beautiful products that you give us. I was taught to always say “thank you” when someone gives me a gift. I’m not sure what those other people were taught.

    xoxoxoxo Thanks again!

  10. Can’t tell you how much I love you guys! I look forward to this every year! So many options this year!! Love it!! Sending you hugs and kisses from Singapore!!!!

  11. Rebecca Seals says:

    I usually not a comment person, but I just wanted to tell you how much I love and appreciate your planner. And I absolutely love that you added the timesheet page, mileage page, and the to do bookmarks! I can’t wait to add them to my planner.

  12. wow! So adorable and I can’t believe you share all of this for FREE! Thank you and I’m so sorry you have people that actually complain or make less than polite comments over something you’ve generously shared! So thankful and excited that I found this!

  13. Please can I get the planner and all the sheets in the floral design A5 size. I would rather have the pages in the same design please. Look forward to hearing from you

    1. Hey, Pauline. That information is in the post. Hope that helps! Have a great day.

  14. Hi! Last year I had you planner and it was really beautiful, but A5 is too big to carry in my bag. So, I´ve bought an A6 size. That´s das you don´t have files to print in this size 🙁 I´d love 😀 It´s great!

  15. Love the planner. Great layout for home education planning. Thanks a lot for all of this.

  16. Thank you SO MUCH! I love your pages and it’s like Christmas in the summer when you post next year’s planner. Thank you for all of your hard work!!!

  17. I found this post on Thistlewood Farms and wow!!! I’m in love with your planners! I’m a pen/paper kind of girl – now to choose which option???? They are all so fabulous!

  18. BillieMarie says:

    fabulous! thank you for giving us this freebie, i was an early 90’s kid and hate to spend money i could save for a rainy day, beautiful layout and attractive design, premium product really! i was wondering if you have plans for a horizontal diary layout? i cant get on very well with vertical, i am a wordy woman and tend to ramble in my diary, the vertical makes it untidy looking as theirs so many words

  19. Great job! I’ve been trying to design my own planner for the past few days, and wow… I can only imagine the hours upon hours you’ve poured into this project! Thank you so much for giving it away for FREE! 😃

  20. These are so beautiful that I want to use them. However, I am a digital person. I always have some form of digital tool with me – my phone, a tablet of some sort, or a laptop of some sort. I’d like to make it work as a ‘live’ document somehow similar to a Google Doc so that I can access it using whichever device I happen to be using at the time. I’ve been thinking and thinking of how I can digitize all this beautifulness so I will use it more efficiently. I’m just wondering if you have any ideas.

  21. Can I just say, that it’s not even 2018 and you have already made my year! Thank you so much! Every feature is so well designed and organized as if you have been in my head. Have you? yikes! I can’t wait to start printing. Love that little sticker machine too!

  22. I look forward to this every year!!!

  23. would either of these sizes work for a greenroom mini binder? I’d love to be able to use these, but I’m not sure if they’ll fit my current planner binder!

  24. Hello! I so love your planner! Thank you so much for sharing this! I know this is probably too much to ask but I’d ask anyways. Do you happen to have a weekly format that starts on a Sunday? Again, thank you so, so much for this!

  25. Selena Tancak says:

    Hi! Do you happen to have all of the pages available as set downloads? This would be awesome!! Thanks for offering such great items!

  26. Thank you so much for making these beautiful planners. I am a new teacher and have enjoyed using them for the past few years. They have made it more fun to plan and easy to keep organized.

  27. Erika Svard says:

    First..Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this amazeballs FREE planner! I look forward to this every summer!
    Second…I’m in love with that gray tote bag/carry-all in the picture! Would you please tell me where you purchased that?
    Thank you!
    Erika

  28. I do love this planner! Last July, I combined 2016 and 2017 into an 18-month calendar. I put in dividers and notes pages where I wanted them, then took it to Kinko’s to have it spiral bound. It has been wonderful, and I’ll do the same thing with 2018! Thank you so much for the hard work you put into creating this planner. I know it’s no easy task!! Then GIVING it to us makes y’all just awesome. P.S. The new designs are pretty, and the addition of the adjustable to-do list is a great idea!

  29. I’ve been waiting for this. Thanks for being generous. More power!

  30. Jo Tilsley says:

    Yay! My favourite time of year when you share with us your wonderful planner system. I love this, you guys rock!
    I always print out and use the monthly calendar. It sits on my printer and I put everything on it.
    Thank you.✨

  31. Selena Tancak says:

    Thanks so much for all the effort and time and creativity you put into this site and the contents you create! Brava! I absolutely love the site and have done several of the DIY projects, and have several more I plan for the house we’re buying. They’re easy to follow and even with my my lack of talent/creativity they have come out to my satisfaction..lol I love these Planner sets! I have a question..are they possibly available in a zip set of each version? Thanks again so much for an amazing and fun site!

  32. Selena Tancak says:

    I’m sorry..I think I posted that wrong so trying again:( Thanks so much for all the effort and time and creativity you put into this site and the contents you create! Brava! I absolutely love the site and have done several of the DIY projects, and have several more I plan for the house we’re buying. They’re easy to follow and even with my my lack of talent/creativity they have come out to my satisfaction..lol I love these Planner sets! I have a question..are they possibly available in a zip set of each version? Thanks again so much for an amazing and fun site!

  33. I went to Office Depot to get some printing supplies. I thought I would look at the refills for next year’s planner. The choices were expensive and not EXACTLY what I want or was looking for. Your sight gave me everything I was looking for to choose from. I would like to see some beach scenes or water scenes when you start designing next years pages.

  34. Have you thought 2019 yet?! Love this planner and would love to use in the upcoming year. Wish I would have found you for 2017 and 2018!!

  35. Hi cant wait to print out this year free planner i wanted to know if the binders where include in the free planner?