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January 4, 2023 By Dru Cortez

Doodled Annual Calendar 2023 – Free Printable

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Hello peeps and again Happy New Year!  Today,  I have released a set of doodled annual calendars for 2023, so that you can get ready for all your planning for the upcoming year. 

You’ll have two choices to choose from:

1) a doodled annual calendar which is set up with a Sun-through-Sat week and/or

2) a doodled annual calendar that is set up with a  Mon-through-Sun week  and provides the week number.  This was specifically created for Erin Condren and Happy Planner users; however, of course, it can be used as a reference for project life fans as well as regular personal and work planning.

Ideally, you can use your calendar by  referring to  each week during your planning time and planning out your weekly to do’s.  You might have developed the habit of taking at least 20 minutes every Sunday evening to view the week’s upcoming tasks and to do’s on your to-do list for the week. 

If not, now’s the time to develop that habit for the new year especially if “being more productive”  or “using my time wisely” will be one of your New Year’s resolutions!

Using your Doodled Annual Calendar

I designed this organization/planner freebie in order to get a bird’s eye view of the year all on one page and decorated it with a variety of doodles. I used a variety of fonts for this layout and decided that a script font for the Month names might be fun!  I purchased these fonts from one of my go-to design and graphic sites Creative Fabrica.  The week format is Sunday through Saturday and the weekends are light grey.  I have provided two doodled annual calendar printables, one regular and one with the week’s number on the left hand side.  You can reduce the printable in order to fit most planners,  if you would like to use them as an insert.

You can use the calendar to refer to as you plan your week or for other purposes.

Planning Your Week

I also designed the following printable to use as a brain dump to provide you a “worksheet” to gather or place all your tasks for the upcoming week.  It’s sort of a pre-planning sheet or a place to list all your “to do’s” and then commit them to a specific day.

It isn’t a necessary step, but I find it helpful to write up all my tasks, then allocate the day of the week I will post them in my planner.  If I don’t get to all of the tasks, at least I can pick from the “top three” tasks for each day and feel I have been productive.

Here’s a sample of that weekly planner page.  You can click on the image to access that printable as well.

week at a glance worksheet

 

Choosing Your Planner

Your planner choice will be  a very personal one ( if you are not using one already) and there are many variables that will contribute to  your decision.  I will go through some of those variables in future posts.  This year I went, I am continuing with my Classic Happy Planner but that doesn’t mean I don’t have additional planners that I would like to share throughout the year.  

For your information, since I do provide many of my own Erin Condren printable designs on this blog, I wanted to show you a sample layout for last year’s  “new” redesigned Erin Condren interior pages.   Due to copyright issues, this is just a similar design  of Erin Condren’s “new” redesigned layout but not an exact one.  This gives you an idea  of how one of your pages might be laid out as you list your tasks.  I’ve taken some of the tasks from a winter bucket list, I previously provided.

Erin Condren sample layout

 

 

In addition, I have a board on Pinterest you might want to follow that has several ideas by  other designers for Home Office Planning , stationery and Erin Condren Life Planner, Happy Planner, and other types of planner needs.  You can view that board here, Home Office | Planners & Stationery Favs.

Facts about the Annual Calendar freebie:

  • These free printables were designed on an 8 1/2″ by 11″ pdf file.
  •  File size: 816KB & 1 MB.
  • These elements were created at 300 dpi, so your printing results should be very clear and sharp.
  • Printing tip:   I would adjust the printing quality on your printer in order that you do not get an excessive amount of ink saturation.  Just a tip, if you plan to use regular office paper as this freebie is at 300 dpi and you may need to adjust as you print.
  • Color scheme: black, white, dark grey

Thank you  for all your Pinterest and other social media pins…

I’d  like to say thanks to all those taking the time to comment, I sure appreciate the gracious “thank yous” and the legitimate “link love” .   I know you don’t always have time to leave a comment because you are busy, so I really appreciate it when blog visitors take the time to either like or comment.

Thank you for your single pins and for some of you,  multiple pins of my various designs on Pinterest as well as Facebook and Instagram  links.  I also appreciate mentions in your blogs with appropriate link backs and active links.

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, 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 for the regular annual calendar >>>>> 2023 Doodled Annual Calendar- Sun-Sat.  Or if you like, click on the picture below for the download.

 

doodled annual calenda r 2023

 

 

You can access the pdf file for the 2020 designated weeks annual calendar >>>>> 2023 Doodled Annual Calendar – Mon-Sun.  Or if you like, click on the picture below for the download.

 

doodled annual calendar 2023

 

 

 Freebie #3 –  Doodled Annual Calendar – 2 Per Page (US Letter)

doodled annual calendar 2 per page

Image Credit

Most images in this printable are original illustrations by Vintage Glam Studio and  are under copyright with a few that are under commercial use or creative commons licensing.

 

December 9, 2022 By Dru Cortez

Vintage Christmas Journaling Tags and Add Ons

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Vintage Christmas ephemera Santa printables on desktop

Hello peeps!  It’s Friday and the end of the first week of December !  Today,  I’m providing the add ons for the “Christmas Vintage Paper Textures” set of vintage ephemera journaling paper printables  that I had published a few days ago.

Your enthusiasm motivated me to come up with some new ideas and hopefully these journaling  add ons are great assets to add to your paper stash!  So, I designed… (1) medium tags (2) vintage postcard backs and (3) a mini sheet of Christmas postage stamps.  (Any watermarks are removed in the downloads.).  Let me know what you think about these designs in the comments section below, if you have time.  Your feedback is appreciated.

I designed these images in Photoshop CC which is an awesome photo editing program and can handle these large image files quite easily.  (That’s part of the reason I subscribed to the CC version as soon as I was able.)  Photoshop Elements is great software program to get started with photo editing and great for diy crafting as well but does have some limitations as compared to it’s cousin Photoshop.

Your printing results will vary depending on the type of printer you have, as a general rule the higher the dpi that your printer can  print, the clearer and sharper your images will be.  You can always take them to the nearest Office Depot or Staples (here in the US) to get higher quality printing if you are using these for a special journaling project.

I hope this freebie  inspires you in your crafting, art journaling, junk journaling  and/or scrapbooking time with today’s vintage freebie.

Christmas Vintage Ephemera Journaling Add Ons Design Inspiration 

I am totally enjoying designing these projects.  I  am always excited to develop new ideas for tags  and now papers with a vintage ephemera look for either scrapbooking, art journaling, junk journaling and other paper crafting use.  I absolutely love, love these vintage images of Santa Claus or St.  Nicholas and hope you’ll enjoy the tags I designed.   The phrase on the tags is from the famous poem “Twas the Night Before Christmas” A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore.  I remember my Kindergarten teacher (who was a very expressive reader) reading this poem out loud and how we were all captivated by the story and her voice!  I know I have my own set of children who follow this blog with their Mom’s or Grandmothers, so here is my rendition of this poem in the video below.  Hope it brings you a little joy or a laugh.

If you are not into junk or art journaling, you can also pop these into the pockets of A5 planners or Traveler’s Notebooks if you enjoy a vintage aesthetic, as I do.  

Today’s freebie has a lot of source vintage ephemera images from  vintage Photoshop brushes (many that I am designing),  ledger papers,  vintage Santa images that  I have scanned and other sources of vintage ephemera digital items, some sourced from books published in the 1900s!  Each design requires different Photoshop skill sets, so I enjoy the process and challenge of designing these images, tags and other shapes.  I learned a few new skills with this design.

Facts about the Vintage Ephemera  Journaling Add Ons Freebie

As for the details about the freebie, there are 5 journaling options in this printable.    You can use these elements for journaling in your traveler’s notebook projects, smashbooks, junk journals or other types of memory keeping.  This printable is for diy crafts but, of course, can be used in your journals.

This free printable has 2 journaling printables at 8.5″ by 11″ with assorted add-ons to coordinate or match with the original vintage Christmas  papers I released.   These elements were created at 300 dpi, so your printing results should be clear and sharp.  They can be used in either the Silhouette Cameo or Cricut digital cutters to cut them out or you can use scissors and a slide cutter.  You don’t absolutely need a digital cutter to print, cut and assemble your projects but they’re great tools!

Color theme: cranberry red and forest green

The materials I used were vintage  ephemera scanned at a very high resolution and other high quality vintage digital resources.

**Please note, although I used  public domain resources to create this design, the design is under my copyright.**

Materials Needed

*White cardstock or white sticker paper, depending on your final use.   Other journaling crafters have mentioned Southworth linen/cotton paper for printing journaling papers to get that almost cloth like texture for your paper.

*Vintage inks, such as Tim Holtz  Distress Inkpads, to give the edges a worn, tinted or aged look, if that is your preference.  This process takes off the white edge (distresses) of the journaling cards and journaling spots, if you are using them for junk journaling and gives the paper a subtle, aged and worn  look.  With these inks you control the amount of tinting and color you prefer on your edges.

*Scissors or slide cutter

*Photo editing software (i.e., Photoshop Elements or Photoshop ) for jpeg files or Silhouette or other digital cutters’ software.

How to Use this Pale Violet Iris Journaling  Papers Printables

  • Print and cut out the papers and use them as add on items  for your junk journals, traveler’s notebooks and other planners.  (Watermark is removed on actual downloads.)

 

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Thanks for Your Social Media Repins

I’d like to say thanks to all those taking the time to comment, I sure appreciate the gracious “thank yous” and the legitimate “link love”.  Thank you for your pins on Pinterest as well as  Instagram links, although it’s been awhile since I have been active on the platform.  I also appreciate mentions in your blogs with appropriate link backs and active links.

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.

Terms of Use

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.

*Please do not post  these pages or digital items to POD sites such as Zazzle, Redbubble, Cafepress, etc. These printables are designed for your own personal crafting use for most physical/tangible items.

*If you post your creations or this resource on the internet, I would appreciate it if you  give credit to Vintage Glam Studio & link back to my blog, so others can obtain the resources.  Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are great social media sharing platforms, it’s the  sharing without a link back that can be a problem.

*Digital items are not meant for digital website use, these are for personal printable (physical/tangible) projects only.

Click on the pictures below for the download.   Hope you like them!

Freebie #1 – Vintage Christmas Ephemera Santa Tags

 

vintage Christmas santa image printable

 

Freebie #2 – Vintage Christmas Ephemera Postcards – Set 2

Vintage Christmas ephemera santa postcards

 

 

Freebie #3 – Vintage Christmas Ephemera Postage

vintage Christmas ephemera postage

 

Image Credit:

Most of my vintage ephemera printables are made from Commercial use or public domain sources, including from my own personal vintage ephemera collection.   Free vintage images from other websites will be credited when used. Tree and Toys image from The Old Design Shop and Little Girl in White Winter Coat from The Graphic’s Fairy. Memory book image from Unsplash.

March 3, 2022 By Dru Cortez

March Pocket Scrapbooking Mini Calendar

 

mini calendar

Hello peeps!  Just wanted to provide this month’s mini calendar! I thought

These gorgeous photographs are from talented photographers who post their photos on Unsplash, one of my favorite sites for gorgeous, professional  and free pics. The rest of the template design is mine.    This time I chose photos with a “green” aesthetic theme.  I hope you like the cute tennis shoes.

These are the size of pocket scrapbooking journaling cards (3″ x 4″) , so they are small enough to pop into your planners, if you like.  I hope you like them!

 

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Mini Calendar Specs

I am releasing a  March  version of these project life mini calendars.  

I have this set of  Mini Calendars (3″ x 4″) available as a free printable jpeg download for either your project life or other pocket scrapbooking projects.

Of course, you can also use them on your other papercrafting and types of weekly planner projects.  If you have the MAMBI arc punch, you can also include them in your Happy Planners.

Note:  Please do not use either the images or calendars  for sale on POD online markets such as Zazzle, Cafepress, Shopify or other similar print on demand online markets.  The copyright strictly belongs to VintageGlamStudio template designs.

mini calendar

 

Thank you for all your Pinterest and other social media pins…

I’d like to say thanks to all those taking the time to comment, I sure appreciate the gracious “thank yous” and the legitimate “link love”.  I also appreciate the links on Facebook and Pinterest and for some of you, your personal blogs.

And thanks for checking out my Instagram feed as well, sure would love it if you can  follow me on any of my Social sphere hangouts! Don’t forget to tag me with #vintageglamstudio or @vintageglamstudio on Instagram with your planner and scrapbooking layouts.

My favorite paper for printing out these  pocket scrapbooking  mini calendars’ is   EPSON Ultra Premium Presentation Paper – Matte, however, you might like the glossy finish.

Terms of Use:

As usual these freebies are free for personal,  non-commercial 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.

Mini Calendar Printing Tips

Click on the sample preview picture below for the full resolution  300 ppi image  download.

[For best printing results,  make sure you use a premium 4″ x 6″ photo paper set on Landscape for the best layout and maintain the aspect ratio so that there is no distortion in your printout.]

The finished items should be able to fit your standard  3″ x 4″ pocket scrapbooking pages or traveler’s journal  plastic pocket photo inserts or Becky Higgins project life planner pages.  Just thought I would mention again, since not all blog visitors are familiar with this type of crafting.

These inserts are different from your standard clear pocket and business card inserts for the traveler’s notebook.

Enjoy!:)

Here’s Freebie # 1 – March – Mini Calendars 

mini calendar

 

 

 

Image Credit:

These photos are courtesy of Unsplash.

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