Complete Winter Planner – 21 Pages – Cute & Free Printables
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Ready to make awesome winter plans? Super! Here’s a cute printable winter planner with 21 pretty pages explicitly designed to help you plan the best winter ever.
Please note: You can also find the planner for Southern Hemisphere.
Free printable winter planner pages
Here’s what’s inside the printable winter planner.
Download cute & free winter planners
Here are the links to download and print the complete 21-page winter planner.
- Choose whether you want the planner to have Sunday or Monday as the starting weeks.
- Depending on where you reside, choose winter months: December, January & February or June, July & August.
DOWNLOAD: Winter Planner SUNDAY-start (Northern Hemisphere) Months: December, January & February
DOWNLOAD: Winter Planner MONDAY-start (Northern Hemisphere) Months: December, January & February
DOWNLOAD: Winter Planner SUNDAY-start (Southern Hemisphere) Months: June, July & August
DOWNLOAD: Winter Planner MONDAY-start (Southern Hemisphere) Months: June, July & August
How to use the planner
1) Download and print the winter planner.
2) Goals planner: Choose three goals that align with your big projects. Write down action steps to reach those goals.
3) Project planner page: Write your big projects and plans for the winter.
4) Perpetual calendar (list): I love to use this list to write down big events and planned trips. And then I start planning around them. This way, it’s easy to see what’s already coming up and how much free time I have to schedule extra fun stuff.
5) 3-month calendar at a glance: You can use this to write down important dates or plan your projects.
6) 3 blank monthly calendars: You can use these to make more detailed plans for each month.
7) Weekly planner: Complete your winter planner with these cute weekly planner pages. Write down the weekly plans, meals, chores, or dailies in this cute and practical weekly planner. There are 13 pages for each week of winter in the winter planner.
Extra tips
- Brainstorm winter activities with your kids or spouse or by yourself.
- Write down a winter bucket list.
- Write down all the social events you’re planning to attend.
- Mark down any trips you have planned.
- Write down time for yourself and self-care activities.
- Keep track of family, work, home, or school commitments.
- Be mindful of any budgeting or financial goals.
- And remember to have fun!
Other seasonal planner
Creating a plan for the winter months ahead will help you make the most of your days.
Happy winter planning!
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