Peachy Green Collection
Welcome to the Peachy Green Collection of planner pages. This collection was designed to have a subtly fun, slightly vintage flair. The peach and green colour combo is cheerful without being too vibrant. A great backdrop for your plans!
This collection is one of the smaller ones around here. It was made for the 2018 calendar year, and well, we had an adventurous move at the end of 2017. Because I had less time that I had planned, I wasn’t able to make as many as I wanted, but there are enough to get the basics of your planner set up.

How to Use This Page
Before we check out the printables, there’s just a couple housekeeping points that will make navigating the page easier.
First, just above here is the Table of Contents. Click on an item in the list to jump to the sections you want.
Getting a copy of the printables is really easy too. Click or tap on the picture of the printables that you’d like. It’ll either open up the PDF or download it for you, depending on
Typically I share a link to the posts where the printables were originally shared at the end of each section. However, because this collection was shared pretty much all at once, I’m just going to link that post here.
You can find more details about each printable in the post “All the Basics for Setting Up Your 2018 Planner”
Let’s check out the printables.
Monthly Planners
Monthly planners are a fantastic option for anyone who likes to plan ahead. They allow you to note reminders, tasks, even plan your goals or projects. Which helps you know what you need to leave room for when you sit down to plan.
Weekly Planners
Weekly planners are a versatile planner option. They offer a wonderful mix of plenty of room for planning but not so much room that you’re left with mostly empty pages. Whether you have a full weekly schedule or just need a place to put appointments and reminders, there’s a weekly layout that will fit your needs.
Vertical Weekly Planners
Horizontal Weekly Planners
Weekly To-Dos
Daily Planners
Daily planners are one of those planning styles that may not be for everyone, but everyone can benefit from one at some point. That’s one of the best parts of creating your own planner, mixing and matching planner pages to fit your needs.
Daily Task List Planner
Daily To-Dos
Notes Pages
It’s always helpful to include some note paper in your planner. This collection has three options to choose from, lined, dot grid, and grid.
Habit Building Worksheets
All strong routines start with a few good habits. The habit building and tracking worksheet/planner hybrid was designed to help make creating new habits a little easier.
Find the Habit Building Worksheets printables over on the “Building New Habits for an Awesome New Year!!!!” post.
That’s it for the Peachy Green Collection. I hope you enjoyed it. I know it’s a small collection, but I’m always happy to add more page.
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Until next time,
Happy Printing!!!!
