![]() Please note: the Clean Mama Clutter Challenge is free – it is not necessary to purchase the handbook to take part in the challenge but the handbook will definitely help! Grab it now while it’s on sale! What will you GAIN when you declutter? TIME, LESS STRESS, A CALM + COZY HOME you are excited to come home to! Grab The Clutter Handbook to take you through the challenge! I’m doing a FREE Clean Mama Clutter Challenge through the month of January on the blog, Instagram, and in a new private Facebook group(purchase The Clutter Handbook to be in the Facebook group). Ready to clear the clutter? I’m SO excited to share The Clutter Handbook with you! It’s updated and ready to help you take on your clutter in a fresh, new way for 2020. You’ll put the password in the bottom box – don’t enter your email address again! Keep that password handy – you’ll be able to access the printables any time with that password. Once you put in your email address I will send you the free printable page password. Just a note on the free printables page – you need to put in your email address ONE TIME. (Work LEFT to RIGHT through the first row (cleaning, laundry, kitchen, bathrooms) and then LEFT to RIGHT through the second row and third row.)Ĭheck out all the other free printables too – perfect for getting ready for The Clutter Challenge and the New Year! ![]() ![]() Keep reading for all the info and stay tuned for free Clean Mama Clutter Challenge starting on January 1st! If you like this free printable, you’ll love The Clutter Handbook – it’s completely updated for 2020 and ready for you to tackle your clutter for good. Put it on the fridge, on a clipboard, in your Homekeeping Binder or resize it for your planner. This is what we’ll be using as our guide for the free Clean Mama Clutter Challenge and it’s my recommendation that you use this order when decluttering your home. I have a question, regarding the files available for purchase…what is the difference between the “standard and half sized sheets” are the half sized designed to be able to print nicely 2 two a page for a 5.5x 8 planner, or are you just saying that they can be reduced? I am looking for something that is already sized for me to print out, front and back, without a lot of headache…I have tried reducing other pages on my own and ended up with either a lot of paper in my planner, OR one page inevitably ends up printing upside down…AND i feel like I am playing russian roulette with the printer (will it print and look the way I want or will it flip it around, or will it print on something I have already printed?) I am starting to wonder if I will just be stuck with boring “Dayplanner” pages that don’t offer many other organizing options:o( Please let me know! I have been going back and forth for a month trying to decide it is worth it.If you want to declutter but are feeling lost as to where to start, use this Declutter Order Checklist as your guide. Have you seen my shop? It’s full of organizing printable goodness! Same pdf printable, just a different size – pretty neat, huh? Then find the page layout section and reduce or enlarge your document to the desired size – I chose 5.5×8.5″ because that seems to be what most people want to change their printables to. Then instead of printing right away, go the the properties button. ![]() Go to ‘file’ and ‘print’ – just like you’d normally print a document. With a printables business, I’m bound to receive lots of printable-related questions, but the number one question is, “how do I change the size of my printables”, or “can I put your 8.5×11 pdf in my 5.5×8.5″ planner?” And the answer is YES! It’s super easy, and while all printers are a little different, hopefully my instructions will work for your printer too!įirst off, you need a pdf printable to try this out – go to my free printable page to snag one to try out, open it up and come back to this post.
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