The set of free bujo printables includes a habit tracker, daily log, weekly log, and a goal planner page. Each page has detailed folk art barns to color. Grab your six free printable rustic barn themed planner pages today! This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
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How to use bujo planner printables
Sometimes people worry that using a planner printable for their bullet journal is “cheating.” This isn’t true! If you love the bujo style but don’t have a zillion hours to devote to drawing your layout, printables are a fantastic way to have a beautiful, functional planner and still have free time for something else. The pens and markers you use have an impact on feathering and bleed through, too. Traditional bullet journal favorites like Sakura Pigma Microns are a fantastic choice of pen for journaling and planning. They don’t bleed or feather, plus they come in many sizes colors. The ink is waterproof and archival quality. If you want to learn more about pens stop by this post on the best pens for bullet journaling. No products found. Gel pens are a fun way to color these planner pages. They’re great for adding sparkle and detail to the flowers. The “juicier” pens, like Gelly Roll, are perfect for blending to create stunning designs. Discover the best gel pens for coloring in this post. These folk art barn bujo printables are in US letter size. Happy Planner Big, Franklin Covey Monarch, and Daytimer Folio all use US letter sized pages. If you use one of these systems, just print the pages, hole punch, and enjoy. The designs are inside safe printer margins. For other planner systems and bullet journals, print the pages to scale and trim them down using a paper trimmer. Use the chart below as your reference when you print to scale. A4 is not on the chart - just select the “scale to fit” option when printing. Bullet journal notebooks come in many sizes. Measure your notebook to ensure a correct fit if you’re not sure what size you have. I recommend measuring even if your notebook is labeled as a common size (such as A5). Notebooks don’t always match the exact dimensions they claim to be. How to add pages to your planner depends on your planner system. Here’s now to add pages to a disc bound planner, a ring planner, and a coil bound planner or notebook:
For disc bound systems: (for example, Happy Planner) Print to scale, if needed.Use the appropriate hole punch. Make sure to get the Classic size for Classic and the Big size hole punch for the Happy Planner Big. For ring planners: (ie Filofax and Day Timer)The correct hole punch makes hole punching faster and easier.This adjustable 6 hole punch is a good choice because it can be used for a variety of personal and compact A5 and A6 planners. You can also use a single hole punch and a spare planner page to line up the holes. Place the two sheets together with the punched planner page on top.Use a pencil to mark where the hole needs to be.Punch the hole with your single hole punch.This method is tedious and has the potential to introduce error a lot of places along the way. An adjustable 6 hole punch is faster and easier.You can tape or glue pages into your favorite bullet journal or notebook. I love using double sided tape to hold the page and washi tape to decorate. This is a great choice if you prefer casebound notebooks with a solid spine. This process is shown, step-by-step, lower down in the post.Yes, you can add pages to a coil bound planner. The video below was originally filmed for this post. This method works for coil bound planners and notebooks.
The notebook shown above is a Muji Japanese A5 notebook with unlined pages. My stationary-loving Japanese brother-in-law recommended this brand to me because it’s his favorite. The notebooks come in spiral and bound styles (he tells me that bound is more popular in Japan, but I prefer spiral) as well as blank and lined.
- Print your page to scale to scale to match your notebook. You may want to scale down an additional number or two to ensure a large margin if you’d like to use decorative washi tape. I recommend printing one page first to check the scaling with your specific notebook. Print the remaining pages when you know you like the amount of space the printable takes on your notebook page.
- Trim the printable down. I use my Fiskar’s paper trimmer. I don’t worry about getting the exact measurement since I want the printable page to be smaller than my notebook page. The images below shows these angel guides planner printables.
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Like all journal and planner printables on The Artisan Life, these are for personal and single classroom use. This includes use with any small group activity you are personally organizing, as long as you are not charging specifically to use this printables. (Book clubs, Scouts groups, etc.)
Daily Log (To-do list, goals, and appointments). This page is versatile and can be used as a daily log but also for weeks or months.Two page weekly spread. The pages have 24 un-timed lines so you can schedule by the hour, half hour, or even 15 minutes. (Please note that the weekend is treated as a single day with one column for Saturday and Sunday, combined.)Goals/habits tracker. (The habit tacker has 31 days so it has enough space to use any month of the year.)Goals planner with action steps.Undated monthly calendar.
I hope you enjoy using these cheerful bujo planner printables. If you enjoy using a physical planner or journal, make sure to check out these additional free planner printables here on The Artisan Life: If you agree to these terms, you may click below:
There are also non-month specific planner printables and free printable planner stickers.




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