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Printable calendar pages are one of the organizing tools I use most often! Keeping track of the schedule, setting goals, and planning events are just a few of the things you can do with these free printable calendars! Every year I share a free printable calendar on the blog. People seem to really love calendars, and I can see why– they’re useful for so many different ways of staying organized! Recently I’ve been getting a bunch of requests for different variations of the calendar printables, such as a vertical calendar, undated calendar, or calendar with a Monday start (rather than Sunday)
Free printable calendar pages, binders, planner pages, goal setting sheets, party printables and more can help you organize your life and increase your productivity! (And have I mentioned that they’re pretty too?! 😉 ) I’ve shared free printables on this blog since nearly the very beginning! I love printables because they help me organize all of my thoughts in one place and stay organized and on track. What I haven’t had up to this point though, is one post that acts as a guide and resource for alllllllllll of my free printable resources all in one place, so that’s what this post will be! So far there are more than 50 types of printables, totaling over 200 printable pages! If you love printables like I do, be sure to bookmark and/or pin this post because I will be updating it every time I share a new printable so that you can always find the resources you need to get organized! Free Printable Library – 50+ Free Printables to Organize Every Area of Your Life The images and links on this page will take you to all of the different posts on the blog that include free printables so you can easily find the explanation of how to use each one if you need it
The kitchen and living room are actually one long space with no separation in between, which makes the living room feel pretty big, and it was also extremely bare and boring. It sounds sappy, but the day this room was painted, I walked in and actually teared up because I felt like finally, finally, this house that we had been living in for nearly two years felt like the cozy, welcoming home Many people who have our same model of home will use this space as an eating area since it’s right off the kitchen, but we already had a dining room and stools at the kitchen island (which is actually where we eat most of our meals), so we decided to do a little seating area instead. ” that didn’t really look like a boxy closet, so we created the corner storage unit using pieces from IKEA’s PAX system, again adding our own trim to make it look more built in.
I’m sharing our cozy and serene master bedroom plan, replacing our stark white, bare space with a beautiful and comfortable haven! (Though I have already stolen the ones pictured for the guest bedroom, so our bedroom will be getting a different set! ) But after finishing our basement (which was my biggest house goal for 2019– woohoo! ), I set my sights on finally finishing off our master bedroom, and I made a plan… I really love Donnie’s dresser, which was a $40 Craigslist find and currently looks like this: Obviously, it doesn’t match the room I’m picturing, so I’m planning to paint it, probably a medium to dark-ish gray.