You may have noticed I’ve reworked my logo and branding for my Etsy shop, and just this last week I’ve done some work to this blog as well. Let me know what you think of the changes!
To celebrate my new logo, I’ve made a NEW ‘Weekly To Do List’ Free Printable. It’s free, so take a look and download it for your personal use. You can easily hole punch it to use in your home management binder, or clip it to your fridge. I’ll also feature the new printable on my “Free Printables Page”, for easy access.
Be sure to check out more free printables from Simple is Pretty here.
As Always,
Sandra
Linked to: A Bowl Full of Lemons, Tatertots & Jello, The Shabby Nest, The Newlywed Pilgrimage,
Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Printables. Show all posts
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Free Printable Babysitter Notes
Here is a new FREE Printable for you!…

Use the ‘Babysitter Notes’ printable to write down important information for your babysitter. Keeps all information that your babysitter will need to need to know in one easy access place.
Includes sections for:
Click below to download and print the FREE Printable:
Babysitter Notes
Check out more FREE Printables here!
As Always,
Sandra

Use the ‘Babysitter Notes’ printable to write down important information for your babysitter. Keeps all information that your babysitter will need to need to know in one easy access place.
Includes sections for:
- Child Info
- Parent Info
- Eating
- Sleeping
- Rules
- Other Info
- Emergency Info
Click below to download and print the FREE Printable:
Babysitter Notes
Check out more FREE Printables here!
As Always,
Sandra
Labels:
FREE Printables,
Kids,
Planning,
Printables
Thursday, January 31, 2013
FREE Printable Calendar from Hello, Cuteness!...
I have to share these adorable FREE 2013 Calendar Printables I found from HelloCutness.com. Click here to check out their website for the full collection.
So cute! I printed out the full 2013 calendar and laminated each page for durability and to write on with a dry erase marker.
My oldest son is learning the days of the week in playschool. I realized I don't have a calendar around the house that he can refer to. I keep a calendar in my household binder and on my phone instead.
This calendar from Hello, Cuteness is colorful and easy to read. I used a magnet clip to attach it to my fridge for easy access. I will keep the upcoming months in a folder in a cupboard near the fridge.
After each month is over, I'll give the sheet to my son and he can write things on the calendar with his dry erase crayons and practice his counting. Super cute! I had to share!
As Always,
Sandra
So cute! I printed out the full 2013 calendar and laminated each page for durability and to write on with a dry erase marker.
My oldest son is learning the days of the week in playschool. I realized I don't have a calendar around the house that he can refer to. I keep a calendar in my household binder and on my phone instead.
This calendar from Hello, Cuteness is colorful and easy to read. I used a magnet clip to attach it to my fridge for easy access. I will keep the upcoming months in a folder in a cupboard near the fridge.
After each month is over, I'll give the sheet to my son and he can write things on the calendar with his dry erase crayons and practice his counting. Super cute! I had to share!
Sandra
Labels:
FREE Printables,
Kids,
Planning,
Printables,
Scheduling
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
100 Pinterest Followers
Just wanted to say a quick THANK YOU to all my Pinterest followers. Simple is Pretty now has 100 followers! Check out my Pinterest boards, here.
Be sure to check out my FREE Printables boards including great Halloween and Thanksgiving printables for decorating and keeping you organized! I’m always adding pins so be sure to keep checking in.
Follow me on Pinterest!
Thanks,
As Always,
Sandra
Be sure to check out my FREE Printables boards including great Halloween and Thanksgiving printables for decorating and keeping you organized! I’m always adding pins so be sure to keep checking in.
Follow me on Pinterest!
Thanks,
As Always,
Sandra
Labels:
FREE Printables,
Pinterest,
Printables
Monday, October 22, 2012
Blog Planner
One area of my life I knew I needed to organize is this blog. I want to be a more organized blogger, since this blog is mostly about… you guessed it… organizing!
I’m the kind of person who likes to use paper lists. I love the feeling of checking off a project on a “To Do” list. I feel like I’m getting somewhere and I’m actually completing something.
I’ve toyed with the idea of creating my own blog planner printable. I was unsure how to put it together and what areas I needed to include. So I took to the internet to see what other are using. I came across this great FREE blog planner from Jolanthe at Homeschool Creations.
Jolanthe’s blog planner includes (as listed from her website):
Here is how I put my Blog Planning Binder together…
1. First grab a binder. I used a 2” Avery Heavy Duty Robuste white binder. I opted for a 2” binder so I can store all my blog ideas in one place. But a 1” binder will also do the trick. The Avery Heavy Duty Robuste binder also has enough room so the dividers won’t stick out and get wrecked.
2. Next, I added 3 packages of dividers. I love the pop of color and decided to add Avery Big Tab Insertable Plastic Dividers (8 Tab). In the end, I have 24 different sections to my binder.
3. Print out Jolanthe’s Pretty Blog Planner here. Next, hole punch the printable blog planner to fit in the binder.
4. Print out the divider labels using the instructions on the package.
I have a divider for each month of the year. The section for each month includes Jolanthe’s monthly calendar page, review/giveaway & notes page and weekly schedule page.
The other sections (dividers) in my binder include:
5. To customize my binder I added some scrapbook paper to the front plastic cover. I just trimmed the paper to the right size and slid it underneath the title page Jolanthe created.
I printed a duplicate copy of the cover page and cut it down to fit the spine of the binder. I also lined the spine and back cover with the same patterned scrapbook paper as the front cover.
Here is how it turned out…
How do you organize your blog? Do you prefer to have something paper to refer to and check off? Or do you use a program on your phone, iPad or computer?
As Always,
Sandra
UPDATE: Now updated with 2014/2015 calenders.
I’m the kind of person who likes to use paper lists. I love the feeling of checking off a project on a “To Do” list. I feel like I’m getting somewhere and I’m actually completing something.
I’ve toyed with the idea of creating my own blog planner printable. I was unsure how to put it together and what areas I needed to include. So I took to the internet to see what other are using. I came across this great FREE blog planner from Jolanthe at Homeschool Creations.
Jolanthe’s blog planner includes (as listed from her website):
- 12 month-at-a-glance pages with a monthly focus list
- room to track reviews and giveaways
- space to jot notes and ideas
- weekly post trackers, including social media reminders
- monthly website analytics tracker: RSS, Facebook, Twitter, etc…
- a place to keep track of affiliate program info
- a Twitter hashtag tracker {because there are lots!}
- weekly blog meme tracker
- mileage sheet {who thought blogging might involve driving?}
- website username & password sheet {I can’t remember them all!}
- and room to jot down all those wonderful post ideas
Here is how I put my Blog Planning Binder together…
1. First grab a binder. I used a 2” Avery Heavy Duty Robuste white binder. I opted for a 2” binder so I can store all my blog ideas in one place. But a 1” binder will also do the trick. The Avery Heavy Duty Robuste binder also has enough room so the dividers won’t stick out and get wrecked.
2. Next, I added 3 packages of dividers. I love the pop of color and decided to add Avery Big Tab Insertable Plastic Dividers (8 Tab). In the end, I have 24 different sections to my binder.
3. Print out Jolanthe’s Pretty Blog Planner here. Next, hole punch the printable blog planner to fit in the binder.
4. Print out the divider labels using the instructions on the package.
I have a divider for each month of the year. The section for each month includes Jolanthe’s monthly calendar page, review/giveaway & notes page and weekly schedule page.
The other sections (dividers) in my binder include:
- Websites & Blogs – includes Jolanthe’s “Website & Blogs” & “Link-ups to Participate” page
- Website Analytics – includes Jolanthe’s “Website Analytics” page
- Website Enhancements
- Mileage Tracker – includes Jolanthe’s “Milage Tracker” page
- Income & Expenses – includes Jolanthe’s “Income and Expense” & “Affiliate Programs” page
- Shopping Ideas & Wish List
- Home Project Ideas – includes Jolanthe’s “Ideas in my head…” page
- Twitter – includes Jolanthe’s “Twitter Hashtag Tracker” page
- Blog Post Ideas – includes Jolanthe’s “Ideas in my head…” page
5. To customize my binder I added some scrapbook paper to the front plastic cover. I just trimmed the paper to the right size and slid it underneath the title page Jolanthe created.
I printed a duplicate copy of the cover page and cut it down to fit the spine of the binder. I also lined the spine and back cover with the same patterned scrapbook paper as the front cover.
Here is how it turned out…
How do you organize your blog? Do you prefer to have something paper to refer to and check off? Or do you use a program on your phone, iPad or computer?
As Always,
Sandra
UPDATE: Now updated with 2014/2015 calenders.
Labels:
Blog Planner,
Labeling,
Paper,
Planning,
Printables,
Scheduling
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Free Printables Link Party
Now YOU can share your FREE Printables on Simple is Pretty! Visit the FREE Printables page and Link up your free printables! Link up anything from grocery lists, to calendars, to holiday printables and more.
Link your FREE Printables here!...
As Always,
Sandra
Link your FREE Printables here!...
As Always,
Sandra
Labels:
Link Party,
Printables
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
FREE Printable - Weekly To Do List From Simple is Pretty
Weekly To Do List:
Here is a new printable to help organize your busy week. I've created a FREE Weekly To Do List...After downloading, the Weekly To Do List prints on 8 1/2" X 11" letter paper.
Note: The preview may not show the boxes for the check marks, but when you download the file the check mark boxes will be available.
Be sure to check out more FREE Printables on the Free Printables page.
As Always,
Sandra
Labels:
Planning,
Printables,
Scheduling,
To Do List
Friday, April 20, 2012
Free Grocery List Printable!
Here is my very first printable I've created...
This grocery list can easily be clipped to the fridge or inside a cupboard. The list has lots of space to add in an item if it is not already printed on the list. The size is 8 1/2" X 11" letter paper.
You can also access this printable on my new "Printables" Tab at the top of the page. I hope to share new printables with you in the future, so please check back soon!
As Always,
Sandra
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Download Here... Grocery List |
This grocery list can easily be clipped to the fridge or inside a cupboard. The list has lots of space to add in an item if it is not already printed on the list. The size is 8 1/2" X 11" letter paper.
You can also access this printable on my new "Printables" Tab at the top of the page. I hope to share new printables with you in the future, so please check back soon!
As Always,
Sandra
Labels:
Kitchen,
Printables
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