Riffing off of Milton Glaser’s i heart NY design, I thought it would be cute to have an i heart you design with a literal drawing of a anatomical heart.
Here’s a simple and clean thank you card with a neutral heart design that works for all occasions.
The notecard format is very convenient, because it’s meant to be printed at home and you just cut the sheet of paper in half and fold. Wah-lah! Instant notecards!
There are many occasions that might not need such a large card or perhaps you don’t have much to write inside besides your heartfelt thanks, so I feel like a smaller card suits the occasion much better.
Download in your preferred paper size below and enjoy!
A super cute and simple design of a world map as a thinking of you greeting card.
My thought is that you can add a little heart where you are located and connect it with a dotted line to where your recipient is in the world. A nice way to personalize a card too!
Download in your preferred paper size below and enjoy!
I’ve posted free printables on various websites and decided to bring them all back here on the blog, so this will always be the archive for all my design printables. I hope you enjoy these re-releases!
Thank you cards are probably the most popular after birthday cards, so here is a free printable thanks greeting card design. It’s a simple, clean and graphic design, perfect for printing at home and catching up with all the thank you notes you need to send out to friends and family.
The fabulous thing about printables is that you can print as many as you need. This design also has a matching envelope that you can glue together, but if you want to save time, the printed greeting card will fit in standard sized envelopes.
Download the free printable thanks card in your preferred paper size below – high resolution PDFs that you can print at home or at the copy shop.
I’ve blogged about bullet journaling in the past – my first attempts, make your own and my setup and over time I’ve taken what works for me and carried it into using printables for my planning needs. I think of it as a hybrid, my bullet journaling alternative method of planning.
For me, it’s become only about planning for projects and tasks list. It’s not a hybrid book with all sorts of other journaling content. It’s mostly because I already journal a lot and I didn’t really need another book… and bullet journaling was never enough, because it’s pretty difficult to get mixed media art in that kind of practical journal.
So in this video, I share my process of planning for the new year and how I used printables. It’s flexible like the bullet journal, but I don’t have to redraw layouts if they work for me and I don’t need to change things. Plus perpetual calendar pages have always been my jam!
You can download all of the yearly planning printables you see in the video for free, here on my blog.
I hope that by sharing my process, you’ll see that we all don’t have to jump on the bullet journal bandwagon. Maybe a hybrid approach works for you or maybe you need more journals and you just can’t be a one book girl. What’s truly important is what works practically for you, to get things done and help you feel on top of your goals!
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