Monday, December 14, 2015

Free Wish List Printable - Ways to Use It

I have a big announcement to make! 

I've teamed up with Becky at Planner Fun to offer FREE printables for your personal use a few times in the upcoming year.

Planner Fun will supply the downloadable, printable pages, and Giftie Etcetera will teach you new ways to use them.


Cool Ways to Use a Wish List



I am industrious here at Giftie Etcetera, so I rarely use planner pages the way they are intended.

I used Planner Fun's printable Wish List, for example, as a grocery list, complete with notes about sales (above, left side).

The Wish List also makes a great place to brainstorm home improvement projects (above, right side).

TIP: Make a Honey Do list on Wish List paper so that your husband knows that you aren't demanding that he do things around the house, but that you are asking nicely!


TIP: Consider a kid's chore chart on these pages, complete with prices that you are willing to pay for each chore. At my house, we "pay" in the form of free electronics time.


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Next, I made a family Christmas gift plan. See how I put the name of each family member, the gift, the estimated price, and the source? (Above, left side.)

I also used the wish list as a straight-up wish list. It's actually GREAT for that purpose. (Imagine that!) It allows me to let my husband know details of what I want.



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Don't forget to print out one of these and cut it down to keep running lists in your planner, like a list of upgrades you want to make for your planner (above, left side) or a list of books to read (above, right side).

You can print out your FREE printables by visiting Planner Fun right away! Just click on this link.


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8 comments:

  1. What a great collaboration! Becky's inserts are awesome and I've used/recommended several. I love the concept - she designs them/you navigate them. You always come up with creative ways to repurpose inserts other than their intended use. Looking forward to this series

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  2. It was excited to do. I look forward to doing a lot more of these.

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  3. Cool! Already downloaded free printable. Looking forward to playing with it!

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  4. I'm like you, rarely using a page the way it's "meant" to be used. Thanks for sharing your creative bent on planner pages at the Over the Moon Link Party.

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  5. Great ideas for optional uses for this! I'm a planner and definitely would use these ideas (and more!!)
    (fellow Faith Filled Parenting Link-upper)

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  6. I am a big believer of lists and love the versatility of this one. Found you on Way back Wednesday!

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  7. I love that there are so many ways to use this list! I'll be using these for sure!

    Glad I found you at the #mommatoldme blog hop!

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  8. I am so glad so many people are checking out the inserts!

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