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Printable Weekly Planner

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Homemade Planners

I know the world has gone digital, but an actual made-out-of-paper weekly planner is still a must in my book. I just like the tangibility of it.

And I’m pretty picky about the format. So picky that I started making my own several years ago. I like to have one page for each week, and then an entire page for notes across from it. This gives me lots of room to write down article ideas, phone numbers and whatever else I need to keep track of.

Sound like your kind of planner? Well, then you’re in luck because I’m making it available as a free printable!

Inside of Small Planner

Just choose the size that works best for you, and put your printer to work. This is the small planner. It has 8.5″ x 5.5″” pages (so two pages fit on each side of 8.5″ x 11″ piece of copy paper). It’s the size that I use.

Printable Weekly Planner

Print Small Weekly Planner Pages

Inside of Large Planner

And this is the large planner. Each pages takes up a full 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper. It has lots of room to write. This is the one that I make for my kids. It works really well as a student planner.

Printable Weekly Planner - 8.5 x 11

Print Large Weekly Planner Pages

Front of Weekly Planner

How to Assemble Your Weekly Planner

There are lots of ways that you can use these printable planner pages. If you already have a planner that you like, use them as a refill. Just punch holes to match the spacing in your planner, and you’re good to go for another year.

If you don’t have a refillable planner yet, invest in one. Then, use these pages to keep it going from year to year.

Or do what I do, and assemble your own planner. I just laminated a piece of scrapbook paper to create a cover, and bound the edge with o-wire. If you don’t have the equipment to do all that fancy stuff, an office supply store could do it for you.

Whichever option you choose, be sure to set your printer to print double-sided pages. Check the box to flip the paper on the short side, if you’re printing the small planner. Check the box to flip the paper on the long side, if you’re printing the large planner. This should get everything oriented properly, but I’d do a test print to make sure.

Many web browsers have their own built-in PDF viewers, but they tend to be buggy. If you’re having trouble printing or editing one of our printables, click here for help.

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2 Comments

    1. Hi Lenni,

      It just depends on how your planner is set up. A simple two-hole punch would work for the small size and a three-hole punch would work for the big size. Some planner systems have special punches that you can buy to add your own pages, so that would be another option. My planner is wire bound, so this is what I use to punch the holes: http://amzn.to/2AllUF5 Just warning ya, it’s on the pricey side. We make hundreds of notepads each year, so it was a purchase that made sense for us.

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