![]() I personally own a Silhouette Cameo (+ my previous Silhouette Portrait) but Cricut machines are becoming increasingly popular! Download this Free Printable Notebook Die-Cut If you don’t have a cutting machine yet but would like to, you can get different types on Amazon: Silhouette Cameo, Silhouette Portrait and Cricut Explore Air 2 or Cricut Maker. Use the Print and cut function through your Silhouette software.You can resize in Silhouette if you want. Open the png file in Silhouette software.If you prefer to use your Silhouette machine, the steps are just slightly different : Optional: if you want to add the background to the calendar, glue recto & verso together.Download the PDF file, resize if needed.Just reading the supplies list should make you guess what you have to do now: Optional: a laminator (if you want to keep them clean longer, this will also make them a little stronger). ![]() scissors (or cutting machine) – the shapes are really simple so using scissors is probably just as quick!.a printer – check out my best tip to print for free or super cheap.thick paper like cardstock paper, or else your divider will probably get flimsy.This “DIY” to create your monthly calendar divider is pretty self-explanatory but basically, you’ll need: Typewriter Divider: Pencil Planner Divider: Notepad Planner Divider: School Bus Divider: You may also like these previous dividers for back to school season: You’re welcome to use one of the previous dividers instead if you’re not totally in love with this one. I’ve now updated all my previous planner dividers to include a blank undated version to every single one of them. Plus, you can simply erase by swiping it with a wet napkin.Īlternatively, you can also use a Staedtler permanent Lumocolor pen, but you’ll need alcohol to rub off your writings. What I like about this pen is that it doesn’t smear as a whiteboard pen would. You can laminate your calendar and use a Staedtler non-permanent Lumocolor pen to write important dates, notes or to-dos on the back of my calendar. Plus, if you laminate your divider, you can use the verso to write important dates! You don’t necessarily have to use it if you don’t want your divider to be cute on both sides. Glue both sides together before laminating it and punching holes in it! That means that you can actually have the mirrored divider on the back of your calendar. The PDF file also includes a mirrored verso of the divider. Plus, you punch holes yourself so this divider can fit in any type of planner! It’s also perfect if you use a bullet journal or travel notebook!ĭepending on where you punch your holes and how you place your divider in your planner you can get a different look: visible or not when your planner is closed. ![]() It quickly gives you a whole month’s view, can help you find your page, and is even more helpful to have around if you use an undated planner. On top of being cute, this calendar divider is also functional. I’ve created this calendar divider/die-cut in two versions: a blank undated one that you can use anytime you’d like (to keep notes, decorate, add any month’s calendar, etc) and a dated version that will help you keep a whole view of the month. Alternatively, you can use my printable mini calendars to date any previous dividers (they’re sized to fit): When printing a blank divider, all you’ll have left to do will be to write down the current month’s calendar or important notes. For more information, see my disclosures here.) If you’re a student you could use the blank version all year long in your binder to write down notes, important information, homework, deadlines, etc. You can download the free printable further down this page. You can print the dated or blank version. Here’s a new calendar divider for August (or any other time of the year if you print the blank undated version): it’s a cute notebook! August is traditionally back to school season for many so I thought a cute notebook divider might be appropriate, even if back to school season might be a little different this year.
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