This planner includes February planner pages, love coupons, an “information for the sitter” page and more. There’s even a sweet “Why I love you” page that makes a thoughtful, free Valentine’s Day gift! Although this planner includes undated weekly pages and a February calendar, be sure to visit this post with February planner pages in US Letter and Happy Planner Classic sizes if you want to plan your month in greater detail. You can also grab meal planner printables for February that match this Valentine’s Day planner. This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
How to use a printable planner
These planner pages feature printer safe margins so you won’t lose any of the design to printer margins. Too many printable planners have clipart that runs all the way to the edges. It looks cute on your screen, but is frustrating to print. For planner pages that look and feel professional, make sure to use your best printer paper. This 32# printer paper is my personal favorite for planner pages. This paper is heavier and brighter than normal paper so your cute Christmas clip art looks its best and your pens/markers don’t feather and bleed. You can print on “regular” printer paper, but it doesn’t hold up as well to serious planner use. Some people print on cardstock, but it adds a lot of bulk to your planner. I typically only use cardstock for divider pages and cover pages. For an enjoyable planning experience, make sure to check out this post with with the best bullet journal pens. Scratchy pens that don’t write well and ink that smudges are a bummer to use. The short version of the post is that Sakura Pigma Micron pens are a fantastic choice for journaling. They don’t fade or bleed. Zebra midline markers, shown in the photo below, are great for highlighting and adding color to your planner pages.
How to print and use planner pages
First, download your printable PDF. Download information is located further down in the post. Look for the line of purple arrows. Print and enjoy! Remember to use a high quality paper for best results. This printable planner has printer-safe margins, so make sure you print at 100% or actual size unless you’re intentionally scaling down to make the pages fit in a planner. If you want to print and use these planner pages in your ring or disk bound planner, print the pages to scale and trim them down to size with a paper trimmer. The chart below is a useful reference for printing calendar and planner pages to scale. Pin it now so you can find it again later! If you’re using a disk or ring bounder planner, make sure to use the correct hole for your planner and punch after trimming the page down to size. The photo below shows punching a page from these free printable Santa bujo planner printables for use in a Happy Planner Classic:
Free printable Valentine’s Day planner PDF
Your planner PDF has a total of 17 pages. Pages include:
Cover page (three options - cats, dogs, and cherubs) Daily planner Weekly planner (two page spread) Monthly planner Valentine’s Day checklist Valentine’s gift ideas Notes page Gift tags Date night brainstorm Date night music list “Why I love you” (makes a cute Valentine’s gift!) Info for the sitter Love coupons (two pages)
Like all free printable journals and planners here on The Artisan Life, these Valentine’s Day planner pages are for personal use. You are not licensed to redistribute or sell the printouts or digital files to others for their personal use. Instead, just send your friends and coworkers to this page so they can download their own copies! I hope you enjoy using these planner pages for Valentine’s Day! Make sure to visit these other posts on The Artisan Life for more free Valentines printables and easy crafts:






































