Here are a lot of printable to do lists to stay organized. You will find a lot of themes different watercolor images, and colors.
*** These printables lists are not free anymore.
If you follow me for some times, you already know that I create a new planner each month.
With these planners, I also create stickers, journals, and lists (and often some different inserts).
In this post, you will discover (or rediscover) twelve sets of lists created over one year.
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The printable to do lists to stay organized for each month of the year
In almost all sets of lists, you will find:
- a To Do list
- a Blank list
- a Meal planning list
- a Grocery list
In the set of December, you will find a Gifts to buy list instead of a blank one.
You can see in detail each set of lists by clicking the images or the name of the month. It will bring you to the post related to these lists.
So, here are all the planners to create your planner for one year!
A lot of these lists as under a specific month. But, you don’t need to use them during this specific month. You like an image, a palette of colors? Print it, and use it!
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Paper to print these blank lists
You have two possibilities: printing the lists for each week, or print them for the entire month.
1- Printing for each week
If you choose to print these lists for each week of March, print them on a paper a little ticker than the one we use for our daily print.
I suggest that you print them on a thick paper.
With this kind of paper, if you want to write, or doodle, on the other side, the ink will not show on the right side.
Don’t forget to buy paper according to your printer: inkjet or laser jet.
2- Printing for the entire month
If you choose to print the lists for the entire month and just move them from one week to another, print them on cardstock and laminate them with a laminator.
You will also need laminate pouch. and a dry erase marker.
Choose one with an ultra-fine tip, because these lists are narrow, and it’s not like when we write on a big whiteboard with a lot of space.
Use these printable lists templates to stay organized
Download, print, cut these lists, and place them in your planner to remember all you need to.
Monique