Half-sized Dated Planner
These files are designed to be used in a Half-Sized Binder, sometimes this size is called Desk Size Binder, sometimes personal size. The finished pages measure 5 1/2 inches X 8 1/2 inches.
How to make a personal half-sized household planner
with these printable files.
The 29 files linked below will make a basic twelve month dated block planner that includes optional extra December pages, a matching ruled paper file, and a back for the 12-month calendars. Printing all 29 files requires 15 sheets of regular sized printer paper, uncut.
Instructions:
1. Choose a month and print it on full sized printer paper.
2. Reload the paper and print its companion back.
After printing the fronts and backs, cut the paper in half so that it
measures 5.5" x 8.5". Hole punch binder holes along the cut
edges in the right places to fit into your half-sized binder. Complete your planner with other pages. Browse the links in the bottom row in the navigation menu above.
Files for the Half-Sized Household Planner
Cover Sheet: 2023 cover sheet | (no back)
Note: This year the planner pages are without images.
Jan 2023 | Back
Feb 2023 | Back
Mar 2023 | Back
April 2023 | Back
May 2023 | Back
June 2023 | Back
July 2023 | Back
Aug 2023 | Back
Sep 2023 | Back
Oct 2023 | Back
Nov 2023 | Back
Dec 2023 | Back
Dec Extra | Back
Optional Files
12-Month Calendars* | Back *Suggested Placement of the 12-Month Calendars:
When stacking pages for binding, the 2023 12-month calendar is placed after the cover sheet while the 2023 calendar is the last printed page in the planner.
Matching Ruled Paper
Fat Cat Ruled Paper - The fat cat image prints decently, but not perfectly.
Do You Need the Current Planner?
XLS Block Calendar (Requires YoungMinds Subscription)
Printing the planner is easy, but if you prefer to have a customized planner and if you have Microsoft excel, please see the Excel Block Planner.
[It is just another option.]
The excel block planner does not include the backs. You can choose to print the backs that I have provided on this page or use something else from the menu at the top of this page. I believe there are suggestions on the excel block planner page.