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Card Planner Organizer

  • Writer: Karen Ebeling
    Karen Ebeling
  • 1 minute ago
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With a new year around the corner, it's time to think about all the cards you'll need. To help you stay on top of things, I've put together a planner project that organizes your cards by month. There are 2 PDFs for this project. One has a to-do list that turns into a pocket, and the other has 12 pages—one for each month. You will want to print thses on the heaviest paper your printer will take.


The pocket includes a to-do list that outlines everyone who needs a card, the date they require it, and the occasion for which the card is intended. You will need to cut the paper to 9 1/2x 6 inches and score the sides and bottom at 1/2 inch to create the pocket.


The Month pages feature the month printed in a large font, slightly off-center to accommodate binding (we'll discuss binding options shortly). There is ample empty space for you to personalize with your favorite stamps and make this project uniquely yours.


There are several methods to bind your planner. You can use a 3-hole punch and place the pages in a binder. Alternatively, if you have a Cinch machine, you can utilize that. I wouldn't recommend using the Thermal Cinch, as it doesn't allow for expansion.


My video provides detailed instructions on attaching the pockets, along with examples of stamping and coloring.


Here are the 2 PDFs for the project. You will need 12 of the pockets 1 of each of the month pages






 
 
 

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