by Linda | Jul 28, 2017 | DIY printables

As much as I like calendars and templates, there’s nothing like plain notepaper for list-making, organizing notes and general brainstorming.
I thought these beautiful butterfly planner inserts would be perfect to use in my notebook, especially for writing down grand plans and dreams. I purposefully made these butterfly illustrations black and white, so we can color them in with whatever colors or combinations we choose.
It will be easy to color the butterflies to match your current planner theme.
My free printables are for personal use only, but feel free to share with friends and post on social media 🙂
Download A5 Planner Pages – Butterflies to Color PDF
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by Linda | Aug 8, 2016 | DIY printables, my creative journal

It’s hard to believe that summer is nearly coming to an end for many of us – yikes! I’ve been cleaning up my blog posts (slowly, but surely) and also finding my retired digital products here and there – so I thought why not share them as freebies on the blog, right?
My summertime printable embellishments are great for decorating snail mail, penpal letters, art journals and scrapbooks. I originally used them in my own scrapbook page of my little boy when he was only 5 months old.

Just download the free printable PDF in your preferred paper size and print away. There’s a variety of designs, tags and decorations to choose from with happy, summertime sayings.

I think that printable graphics are versatile and a great way to add little bits of pretty paper to all your crafty projects. Mini embellishments are always a great addition, whether in your next outgoing mail stack or your planner spread. Enjoy!
Download Summertime Printable PDF LETTER
Download Summertime Printable PDF – A4
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by Linda | Jul 4, 2016 | DIY printables

A happy independence day to my fellow Americans and happy 4th to everyone, because each new day is a new opportunity to do good, right?
I’ve been blogging for quite some time, but never stuck to a schedule as it’s always been a side hustle (even now) – but in after combining my blogs I’m know a lot of cleanup is required to clear out old links and old useless content. I’m taking the opportunity to do so with a super old post that I am rewriting here and including an old design I have as a FREE printable.
A while back, I fell in love with printable graphics, because little mini embellishments were perfect for me to print at home and use in my papercrafting. I didn’t need a huge kit of supplies, just a little something. I made a lot of scrapbook pages with printable supplies back in the day.
For this 4th of July holiday I wanted to share a page of printable designs called Let Freedom Ring. It’s a mix of printable designs from journaling cards to little embellishments that is great for scrapbooking, art journaling, decoration of your planner and paper crafting projects. You can certainly include a little tidbit in your snail mail packages and letters, too!
LetFreedomRing-LETTER
LetFreedomRing-A4
Download your paper size and print away. I hope you enjoy for your personal use only use.
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by Linda | Jan 13, 2010 | DIY printables

Like many other artists and crafters, January is typically a time for organizing and planning. After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, we can finally settle down and get focused for the upcoming year! I usually start my new year with making a few art journals to use and a yearly planner to help me keep focused on future tasks and goals. Writing out your thoughts, goals and tasks not only helps you to remember them later, but I think the act of writing helps to reinforce the idea in your mind as well. This year I decided to design some planner pages that I could print out at home and quickly bind together. I’m currently really loving the teal and gray color palette, however I like to leave lots of white space for doodling and coloring as well.
I think these planner pages are versatile enough for everyone and great for printing out to incorporate in your bujo and planners… if you don’t want to redraw boxes or want something reoccurring.



Feel free to download the graphics above (click to get large versions) to print for your own personal planner this year.
I created things to do list – always handy – as well as the weekly and daily planner pages. I took the easy route and just printed various combinations of the pages front and back on regular paper, then folded them all in half to make a simple booklet planner. You can also cut the pages in half and bind the pages in various combinations to suit your specific planning needs. I’m going to save more complicated binding techniques for an art journal I’m working on…I’ll show that tomorrow. Enjoy!
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by Linda aka tortagialla | Jan 1, 2026 | DIY printables
Download and use this printable 2026 Yearly Calendar in all your planners and journals for the year-at-a-glance view.

Hello to 2026! It’s a new year and that means new beginnings. Let’s start our year out on the right foot by getting organized!
I’m a huge fan of using digital printables, especially when it comes to organization and planning. It’s always useful to have a yearly calendar reference on hand or posted around the house. So that’s why I created this simple and straightforward free printable 2026 yearly calendar design. It’s super minimalistic and perfect for a variety of uses. This yearly calendar has a Monday start and all text in black and white for easy printing. You can use your own highlighters for scheduling and color coding on top.
Yearly calendars at-a-glance are great to use for yearlong tracking as well as for general reference. You can print out a copy to keep in your gym bag, to simply circle the days you actually work out. You can also use it for yearlong planning, crossing out non-work days to help properly estimate your available time. Finally, always print another copy to stick on your refrigerator as a yearly calendar reference. There are many more possible uses when it comes to a yearlong calendar. So keep this on file for whenever you need to print it out. You can also size it down or up for whatever paper size you prefer.
Download Printable 2026 Yearly Calendar
All the digital printables I post on this blog are FREE for your personal use. Just download the zip file under the image below to your computer. You can keep the digital file to use and print as many copies as you need over time. Planner printables are usually designed for LETTER sized paper and all digital patterned papers are designed as 12×12″ sheets. Either way, you can also print to fit your specific paper size, for whatever project you are working on.
I hope you enjoy all my digital printables for your journaling and papercrafting projects. Please do share with your friends directing them to this post to help support the blog. I love to share my design work and this blog is working to be self-sustaining through ad revenue. Thank you!

Click here to download Printable 2026 Yearly Calendar ZIP
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