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Hello!!
Are you looking for my organizing and planning printables?
I've had so many complaints from my readers that it took too much time to go to each individual page to print out what they wanted.
Click here to print the calendar... Click here to print the to-do list...
Click here to print the daily pages...
What a pain!!!!
Well, I've gathered up all of those individual pages, (even updated a few of them) and have included them in one single pdf download!
You can now find my home management binder printables for sale on my blog under the "SHOP" tab. Yes, this pdf is for sale in my shop, BUT...
I have made a promise to my diyhsh readers that these printables would remain free.
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I am so grateful for all these pages! I start my year on 1st March - because the year doesn't start until Spring comes - and THIS year I should be much more organised! These are so pretty and quick to print, It makes you want to use them - which is important! I can print off a new sheet each week and archive the others to another folder as they run out for each category. Such a delight! Thanks again!
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I would love to see inventory sheets (I doubt that one would work) for pantry things. I like to buy a lot when things are on sale, or I have coupons that will expire. I also want to have a stash of "non-perishables" as part of a storm kit. And I TRY to keep my pantry organized, but if I van buy in bulk, everything doesn't fit where it should be. Then I forget I have it, buy more when I'm out and later have to throw away things with expired dates. Just like the freezer I think necessary columns would be "vegetables/fruit" "canned meat/fish" "soups" "prepared meals" "condiments" "baking and spices" and perhaps one for "paper products."
ReplyDeleteIf I could figure out how to make the border, I'd make my own matching sheets, but alas, I am no so tech savvy.
I'm with Anam Cara, please please puhleeeease could you do a food storage inventory list? I would love you forever! Well that last part's not totally true, I'll still love your blog even if you don't create a food storage inventory list. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so MUCH for these wonderful pages. This is exactly what I have been looking for to get myself organized. You are such a blessing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! love how colorful everything is!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the fun colors. Thank you for all the hard work you put into these. My favorite is the fun of the Jot It page. Fun in a Household binder is unusual. Would it be possible for a pantry inventory? Thanks again for these.
ReplyDeleteShelly, you are actually the third person to request a pantry inventory. I am working on it as well as a few others. They should be posted soon :)
DeleteI would love to see a blank page, I can't figure out how to make your border, and I want the whole binder to match because I am crazy obsessed with things looking nice and uniform.
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