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Hello blog followers and visitors! Hope you are gearing up for a restful weekend! Today, I am appealing to all the Planner Community fans by designing a planner stickers freebie for you (specifically for fans of the Erin Condren Planner or similar Week At A Glance Planners).
I hope you enjoy this freebie set and drop me a comment if you really like them and can use them!
Also, I wanted to mention that I have a board on Pinterest that you might want to follow that has several pins (ideas) by other designers for stationery, office supplies and planner freebies, you can view that here, Home Office | Planners & Stationery Favs.
Well, on to the freebie, there are 36 planner stickers or elements in all. You have several to-do lists or checklists that should fit within your life planner and a few more labels, tags and word snippets.
As always, these stickers and elements can either be used for journaling in your project life projects, smashbooks, art journals or other types of memory keeping and papercrafting but these were made specifically for you Planner and Filofax fans.
How to Use this “Planner Stickers” Printable:
There are several ways you can use this printable to create your stickers and I have included a few in the following instructions:
1) The easiest way to use this printout is to print it out on a full sheet of white sticker paper and if you own a Silhouette Cameo or Silhouette Portrait or other digital cutter you can cut out the to-do lists or planner stickers using their designer software. ( **Please note: You must have the Silhouette Designer Edition software upgrade to open pdfs in your Silhouette. I also have redesigned the template so that the margins are within the “registration” area of your silhouette. You will have to spend some time creating the cutlines for the silhouette but this should make creating the cutfile a lot easier.)
2) Also another method, would be to use heavy bond printer paper or you can use 65 lb. white cardstock depending on how thick you want your sticker and then place adhesive via a snail tape runner or with a Xyron sticker tool or machine.
3) The most tedious (or time consuming) way is to print out the planner stickers on sticker paper and “fussy cut” out by hand, I have spaced the elements so that you can use a pair of good craft scissors to get a clean cut and handle the fussy cutting. Another handy tool to have for the straight cuts is a slide or rotary paper trimmer which will reduce cutting around the stickers.
Facts about the freebie:
- 36 planner stickers on an 8 1/2″ by 11″ pdf file.
- File size – 75 KB
- These elements were created at 300 dpi, so your printing results should be very clear and sharp with a smooth lay down of the ink color. The preview pictures both on the blog and on Google are at 72 dpi, so you often can not see all the detail accurately or colors are sometimes distorted. (The lines on one of the circles appears that way in the preview.)
- Color scheme: pink, pastel blue, dark grey
Terms of Use:
As usual these freebies are free for personal use, (check my TOU if you haven’t previously.) If you have been here before, you know the drill. If not, you might want to read the quick TOU below before you access the printable.
Some things you should know before downloading:
* Vintage Glam Studio printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
*You may not re-sell, redistribute, or claim the original or derivative designs as your own.
*Please do not remove the watermark or modify the design in any way other than for your own Personal use.
*If you post this on the internet, please give credit to Vintage Glam Studio & link back to my blog (www.vintageglamstudio.com), so others can obtain the resources. Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook are great social media sharing platforms, it’s the sharing without a link back that can be a problem.
You can access the pdf file here> Pastel Checklist Planner Stickers.
Or if you like, click on the picture below for the download.
Enjoy!
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***Update***:
To see a revised version of this checklist printable, you might want to try
Pastel Planning – Planner Stickers
Image Credit
Most images in this printable are original illustrations by Vintage Glam Studio and under copyright with a few that are under commercial use or creative commons licensing.
Erica Sharpe says
Hi…I am loving your planner printables!! They are so happy and fun…and I’m putting my new sticker maker to good use 🙂
Dru Cortez says
That’s great…I read your blog post on your planner journey and I thought it was informative! I am glad you like my planner printables, designing these types of freebies appeals to the business “get things done” or “must do” side of me and the increased web traffic from the “planner community” is giving several me things to do lately!
Leslie says
Thank you, these are super adorable, I look forward to using them in my new planner 🙂
Dru Cortez says
That’s great Leslie, hope they help you out.
Chavon says
I am trying to get my Erin Condren Life Planner set up and love your blank lists. I need one for every single day for my coaching business. Any chance you have a sheet of just the blank ones?
Dru Cortez says
Thanks..but I am not quite sure what you mean by the “blank” ones. Do you mean a whole page of checklist box stickers without headers? I would appreciate it if you can clarify your request.
Felicia Coke says
Thank you! These are lovely and just in time for my Sunday planning session. I love the way that they fill the full sheet so that there’s no waste!
Dru Cortez says
You are welcome! I guess you and I are alike in not wanting to waste paper and ink…so you get the added benefit of a full page of stickers! Enjoy your planning session!
Teacher Vero says
Love your materials so much.. thank you
Brenda says
Awesome. Thanks so much
Jen says
Planner newbie here. Love these print outs and colors used! Thanks!
Dru Cortez says
Welcome to the club! I am a planner newbie myself and started with these printables just a few months ago. Have fun in your planner journey, I believe you will enjoy it immensely! 🙂
Lila says
How would you cut these out with your Silhouette? Would you have to use the Print & Cut mat?
Dru Cortez says
First of all you would need to see if you have the Designer Edition of the Silhouette software in your Silhouette digital cutter, you would then need to import your pdf file as a vector or image, Then you would have to make sure it fits within the Silhouette “print and cut” registration marks and finally create the cutlines. This is a quick summary of the process. Hope that helps.
zoe says
I LOVE this website! It is so adorable and i so great how everything is free! You are the best. Cant stop looking through all of your stuff. AMAZING! I think I have found a new love for planning!
Dru Cortez says
Awesome…well I hope you enjoy your planning / crafting journey!
Johanna says
Thanks for all the FREE printables!!! Im trying to cut with my cameo the pastel, I have Designer edition, Which one do you recommend to download? as a vector or image? For some reason doesn’t want to cut the squares. Thanks!
Dru Cortez says
Try downloading it as an image…you may have better success with it!
Johanna says
I think this as well I have to spend some time tracing around the squares as you recommended in other freebies. I download both and there are no shows of cutting lines. SO I think this is what I have to do. Still I’ll print and cut by hand, they to pretty to decorate my planner, Thanks!
Alisha says
I have been loving your free printables. I have been using them for a while and they are perfect!
KawaiiLovah says
Thank you! 😉
PAULETTE says
Thank-you