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So far I’m not overly impressed with these pens (especially given how expensive they were!). I’m trying out the HI-TEC-C Maica pens this week. I liked with the graph paper that I could split that section into as many components as needed. It’s similar to week 14 where I used this printable (post coming soon!) only I added a dinner plans section as well. I was inspired by the idea of using graph paper as a habit tracker, so added a few other elements to make a weekly planner which I’m using for this week of the 52 Planners in 52 Weeks Challenge.
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If you want to color code or just want lots of color options, I’ve made the printable in 8 other colors colors – all can be purchased in this bundle from my shop! Select A5 or ‘custom page size’ if you want to print at Erin Condren planner size, Plum Paper, personal size etc.
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The best part is that now you know how to make graph paper – you can make it at any size you like! ? If you’re not sure what size you need – I recommend making it at standard page size (US letter size or A4 depending on where you live in the world), then you have the option to resize the page in your printer menu, and your printer will automatically shrink it for you. Related: Planner Organization: Why I use the Arc Planner instead of binders and How to choose a binding system for your planner (comparison and which one I like the most) I prefer to use the Arc discbound system, MAMBI Happy planner discs and Levenger are similar. I’ve also left enough room on the left and right margins for hole punching if you want to use them in a ring bound planner or binder.
I’ve left a title line at the top so you can use it for anything you like – or print multiple pages and use it in different ways ?
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If you don’t have Photoshop, you can purchase and download it here (my affiliate link). How to make printable graph paper in Photoshop If you make a purchase after clicking one of these links I’ll receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) in exchange for referring you. Related: Ultimate planner page size guide (with printable reference cheat sheet)
In today’s tutorial I’ll teach you how to make your own graph paper in a just a few minutes – you’ll be able to make your graph paper as small or as large as you like, and sized to fit any planner you like! Graph paper is a great format for habit tracking.