
Why spend big money every year on a new datebook? If you’re the type who likes lots of specialized forms, this really can run into some money. Years ago, I made my own datebook pages on my word processor. It was kind of fun, but awfully labor intensive, and I had to throw out a lot of mistakes.
Check out the D*I*Y Planner. It’s do-it-yourself in terms of choosing what size pages you want and which forms you like, but everything else has already been laid out and designed for you. There are calendar date pages in myriad formats and hundreds of other forms for lists, project planning, finances, even storyboarding a movie.
In true DIY fashion, there are also plenty of forms sent in by users and a template you can use to create your own forms. Probably the biggest expense in creating this datebook is purchasing a specialized punch.







» Fancy 2008 Calendars for Everyone from ProductivityGoal
If you haven't received any calendar yet, which is unlikely, but for a change would like to buy a calendar with a nice design instead of printing your own calendar, check out these 10 2008 calendar designs from Etsy sellers... [Read More]
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