PRINTABLES
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Thanks for being here! Below you'll find a bunch of free printable stuff.
This month's printables are cute-as-heck little snack bags. They're really easy to make. Just cut, fold, glue, and fill with goodies. A couple of hints: use school glue (like Elmers) for a good hold and let dry for an hour before you use. If you're a visual learner, check out the reels on Instagram for a tutorial.
In 2022 I'm taking a different approach to planning. I'm still setting goals, but I'm scheduling more reflection and a chance to revisit my goals. More than that, I'm leaving room for more magic. I can always fill it up with other stuff if I need to, but it feels hopeful to have a little open space for all the cool, unpredictable stuff that will surely happen this year.
Here's your 2022 printable calendar with a weekly companion planner. Use it as you will. I have one printed for business and one for our family.
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Depending on the week, I try to sit down and fill out my weekly planner on Friday before the next week so I don't worry about it all weekend!
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Happy Plaid
These oversized gift tags coordinate with this year's gift wrap. That is, of course, if you're into a pattern-mashing, slightly over-the-top look (which I 100% am). If you like something more subtle, go with butcher's paper or an old paper bag and twine. Enjoy!
These invites are one of my favorite printables, but they might be a tad confusing. So here are the directions. And if you want to wing it, I get you. Do your thing.
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Print off page 1. Put page back in printer and print page 2 on back. You might want to test this in a black and white test print.
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Print off page 3. Put page back in printer and print page 4 on back.
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Print off 4 copies of page 5 (the envelope).
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If you want to do these one-sided & glue them, that's an option, too.
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You probably have it from here, but just in case, here are a couple more instructions.
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Cut out, fold and glue 4 envelopes.
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Fill out the backs of invites (the ones that say "The Real Invite" on the front) with the real details.
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Leave the other blank for your guests to fill out with their answers on their envelopes.
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Mail!
We are big Halloween lovers at our house. We are also big DIY and craft fans, so you do the math. Our home is starting to look a tad nuts, but in the best way.​
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Every year we do a new DIY, and these witches' hats are my favorite so far. And they're also the hardest. Turns out this one was too hard for the kids (eeeek!), so I'd say this is for 10 and up.
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There's a little reel tutorial on my Instagram page if you need to watch these be made. I have made approximately two- hundred so far! I'd love to see how yours turn out!
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This month's printable is a little Hey, You card. Print off one or ten and start sending them out to someone you're missing.
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There's a little grey border to serve as a guide for cutting. If you're printing at home, be sure to choose "high-quality" printing and scale to 100% or "actual size" for the best results. And if you're in need of a DIY envelope, these are so effortlessly cool.
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Feel free to get a batch printed online super-cheap at a place like Vistaprint. I don't mind. Just do yourself and myself and all the selves out there a favor and choose recyclable paper;)​
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There's nothing better than getting so lost in a book that I forget everything else on my to-do list. It's the ultimate escape. Make the sorrow of putting your book down a little sweeter by making this pretty bookmark to keep your place while you go do life.
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These also make great gifts to slip into the jacket of your favorite book-lover.
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If you don't have a printer at home, your local print shop will print up a stack of these for you!​
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Here's a pretty card for your mama. And because I love to celebrate my mom-friends, I included a card for them. Let's get to celebrating!
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When you download this this zip file, you'll find a large-scale Mother's Day card and a smaller Mom-Friend card (two to a page). If you have a printer at home, I recommend using the heaviest card stock your printer can handle.
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If you don't have a printer at home, I recommend uploading the card to Walgreens. You'll have to crop it. Let me know if you need a different format (this is pdf), and I'll send it to you no problem!
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Download this art print, print it out, and voila! Easy peasy art. If you have a printer at home, I recommend this paper. It's bright, a little heavier weight, and so smooth. Art prints look amazing on it. You might want to use it for everything.
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If you don't have a printer at home, I recommend uploading the print to Vista Print or Walgreens. Both are super user-friendly and if you score a coupon (which you more than likely will), it will be super cheap!
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This print is made for 8x10, but if you want a 11x14, just shoot me an email and I'll send you the file!
After you download the paper, click here for a tutorial on how to make a pocket notebook with supplies you most likely have on hand or can borrow from your job.
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You can also use this paper for gift wrap for a small gift, for a fun coloring page, or to make notecards with. Share any other fun ideas with me!