It’s no secret that I’m a planner addict! One of the ways I like to customise my planners and personalise them is by making DIY bookmarks/page markers. They are great for marking your place in your planner, as well as being able to divider your planner into sections so you can easily find exactly what you’re looking for.
I recorded a quick video tutorial sharing how I make tabbed bookmarks in Photoshop. If you don’t already have Photoshop, here’s how you can download it.
To enlarge the screen of the video tutorial, click the square icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video (it will say ‘full screen’ when you hover your mouse over the icon). If you miss a step or need to re-watch you can pause, restart, rewind and rewatch the recording as many times as you need.
How to make a planner bookmark
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LINKS MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO
- My Etsy shop PaperCravings where you can find the pattern backgrounds used in this video
- How to download Photoshop
The size of your bookmark depends on the size of your planner. I tyically use 6″ high/long x 2″ wide. I tend to use A5 (half page size), 7 x 9″ or A4 (full page size planners) – this size works best for all of these planner sizes but could also be used for Kikki K, filofax, personal size etc.
I recommend printing onto cardstock for extra durability, and laminating if you have a laminating machine.
If you’re interested in more tutorials about making your own printables, I have an entire ecourse filled with tutorials on How to Make Printables in Photoshop.
Click here for more info
To download the planner bookmarks, if you’re an existing subscriber, you can login to the free printables library here (the password was sent in the initial subscription confirmation email), if you’d like to subscribe and download the bookmarkss, click here. You’ll then be able to download not only these stickers but the ENTIRE free printables library which includes:
- Planner stickers (and if you really love planner stickers you can find over 400 designs in my Etsy shop!)
- Binder cover to organize planner stickers
- Desktop wallpapers
- Polka dot pattern overlay (if you’re interested in learning how to make your own patterns in Photoshop, you’ll love my ecourse)
- Organizing printables (like the ones in my printables shop)
- Teacher printables (such as printable hall passes)
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