Jewel Tone Quarters Collection
While I adore creating new planner printable collections each year, it’s also fun getting to refresh a design from previous years. This year I asked my members of my Facebook group to vote on a new design or a refreshed one. The Jewel Tone Quarters collection won the vote for the one to be refreshed.
Truthfully, I was rooting for this one. I created it back in 2020 when I was still making all the planner printables at the end of the year. It just so happens that at the end of 2020 my husband got a new job and we had to move. So this poor planner collection has been waiting to be finished ever since.
I’m thrilled to be able to bring it back for another round and add all the missing planner pages to the ones I made 4 years ago. Keep on scrolling to check it all out.
How This Collection is Organized?
First you’ll find a Table of Contents below. You can use this to jump to the different sections. This will be especially helpful for anyone who is looking for something specific.
After the Table of Contents the sections will start. Each section will be divided into subsections with a gallery of images in each. You can just click the image to get the printable. At the end of each section there will be links to the posts you can find the printables in. The posts give you a closer look at some of the printables. It’s important to note that some of those posts have printing instructions, most especially with the dated calendars. Those posts will be clearly marked.
I hope you enjoy looking through the printables in this collection. Better yet – I hope you find some that will fit your planning needs.
The Jewel Tone Quarters Collection
This collection was created to be simple and bold. I took inspiration from the colours, which are bold and shine best all on their own. So I designed each quarter to be one colour:
- Quarter 1 (January – March) is sapphire.
- Quarter 2 (April – June) is peridot
- Quarter 3 (July – September) is amethyst
- Quarter 4 (October – December) is garnet
Because of this, the Jewel Tone Quarters collection is the last printable collection I created where I made a copy of each printable in different colours. It all adds up to quite the collection. I do so hope you enjoy it!
Calendars
Monthly calendars are such a versatile planning tool. They’re wonderful for allowing us to plan and see what’s coming up. In addition they’re great for planning specific things like meals, workouts, and projects. Because of these and many other reasons all of my planners start with a monthly calendar of some sort.
If you’d like to find out more about how I build my planners you can check out this post – Where Does Your Planner Start – for more insight into why I think all planners should include a monthly calendar of some sort.
Below you’ll find the all the current monthly calendars in the Jewel Tone Quarters Collection. Each version has a Sunday or Monday start day for you to choose from. The 2025 calendars will be available mid September 2024.
Letter Size 2025 Calendars
Half Letter Size 2025 Calendars
Letter Size 2025 Calendars With Lines
Half Letter Size 2025 Calendars with Lines
Letter Size 2024 – 2025 Academic Calendars
Half Letter Size 2024-2025 Academic Calendars
All the monthly calendars can be found in the post below if you want more information.
For those that are using half letter size, you’ll find the printing instructions in the post as well. If you’ve never used one of my half letter calendars, it might be a good idea to just quick skim them.
Yearly Planners
Need a big picture overview of the big things coming up? A yearly planner is a wonderful tool to use to make that happen. They allow you to plan your big ticket items and make sure you’re not over booking yourself.
Yearly planning is also a fabulous way to prepare for major projects or goals you want to achieve. Breaking things down month by month allows you to avoid overwhelm before it even has a chance to start.
You’ll find three different yearly planners in the section below. Each allows you to plan your year in a different way. For more details about the planners follow the link in the green box below.
Please Note: All yearly planners are perpetual planners, meaning they can be used year after year. The images below are from the original posts and they say 2020-2021 and 2021, but the planners can be used any year.
Academic Yearly Planners
Calendar Year Yearly Planners
Check out the academic yearly planners over at the Four Printables for Easy Yearly Planning post.
You can find more information about the yearly planner pages in the post Plan Ahead with Yearly Planning Printables.
Monthly Planners
Monthly planner are a wonderful extension to monthly calendars. Sometimes our months require extra planning or perhaps you need a planner for making your lists and use the calendar for scheduling when you’ll do them – either way I’ve got you covered.
You’ll find two different planner pages in this section. One is a monthly planner, completely with room for your goals and a review for the end of each month. The second is a structured monthly to-do list that allows you plot out your month by category. Both are excellent planners to keep in your planner.
Monthly Planners
Monthly Structured To-Do Lists
Weekly PLanners
This section is probably one of the largest, though the daily section seems to grow a little each year too. Weekly planners are some of the most popular planner options out there. Planning a week at a time allows you control over your time without overwhelming yourself with a whole month at time.
In this section you’ll find a mix of weekly planners. Each one comes with your choice of a Sunday or Monday start, just like the dated calendars. So whether you like vertical or horizontal, two pages or one, you’re sure to find a weekly planner printable to fit your needs.
First up, the weekly student planners that were made as part of the original Jewel Tone Quarters collection. We ended up moving shortly after I made them and I never did share them on the blog, though I made the images and uploaded the PDFs for them.
Letter Size Weekly PLanners for Students
Half Letter Size Weekly Planners for Students
Letter Size Lined Vertical Week on Two Pages
Half Letter Lined Vertical Week on Two Pages
Letter Size Timed Vertical Week on Two Pages
Half Letter Timed Vertical Week on Two Pages
Letter Size 2 Pages per Week Horizontal Weekly Layouts
Half Letter Size 2 Pages per Week Horizontal Weekly Layouts
Letter Size Horizontal Weekly Layouts
Half Letter Size Horizontal Weekly Layouts
Letter Size Weekly Overviews
Half Letter Size Weekly Overviews
Weekly To-Do Lists
Daily Planners
A good daily planner, one that suits your planning style, is a fabulous tool to have in your planner. Even if you don’t normally plan day by day, having a few on hand for really busy days can be a great way to help keep overwhelm away.
When it comes to the daily planners I offer a mix of traditional daily planners and task-oriented planners for those days where you don’t really need a schedule but do need a tool to help you track what needs to get done.
Check out the collection below and be sure to pop over to the posts (linked the dark green box at the end of galleries) if you’d like to find out more information about how to use these.
Letter Size Simple Planners for Students
Half Letter Size Simple Planners for Students
Letter Size Simple Daily Schedules for Students
Half Letter Size Simple Daily Schedules for Students
Structured Daily To-Do Lists
Daily Task List Planner
Daily Planner – Page per Day
Daily Planner – 2 Days per PAge
Daily Schedule Only – 2 Days per PAge
Teacher Printables
The teacher printables are some of my favourite printables to create. They were created as a reader request as part of the original Jewel Tone Quarters collection. And to this day they continue to be popular printables.
This part of the collection consists of a weekly planner designed to help with lesson planning or day planning, which ever works best for you. These weekly planners come in the four monochrome designs. This way you can match your week to your month or choose the colour you like best.
There are also two different checklists, a single page and a double page. These were created using all four colours in the design because I figured these were more likely to get used all year long.
Be sure to check out the original post, link in the green box at the end of these galleries, to find out more about how these printables got to be here.
Letter Size Weekly Planners for Teachers
Half Letter Size Weekly Planners for Teachers
Letter Size Teacher Checklists
Half Letter Size Teacher Checklists
Check out the Teacher Requested – Teacher Planning Printables post to see how these printables first came to be offered here.
Enjoy the Printables
I know that there are a ton of printables in this collection. I hope that out of all of them you were able to at least find a few that will fit or needs. If the Jewel Tone Quarters design just isn’t for you, be sure to hop on over to the Printable Libraries to check out the other designs I have available.
If you have any questions about the printables here, or requests for ones to add to the collection, please feel free to send me an email or consider joining our Facebook group – The Scatter-Brain’s Guide. I’m always happy to try to help.
Until next time –
Happy Printing!!