Disclosure: In order to support this website’s costs, this post contains affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase using one of those links, I’ll receive a small commission.If you’re just getting started with meal planning – you might want to try it out yourself first to see what you think. Important note: This freebie is for personal use and can at no point be used for commercial purposes. If you use them, I’d be happy to see what you do with it! Feel free to tag me/follow me on instagram □ĭon’t forget to have a look at other planner freebies i shared on the blog! I spend a lot of time creating these files that I share for free with you all, so thank you for understanding and respecting these few simples rules □ĭownload this lovely freebie – PDF file for A4 paperĭownload this lovely freebie – PDF file for US letter If you want to share a file, please send a link to the related article on my website but don’t share or send the file on its own. you can’t modify or claim them as your own,.you can’t use my free printables for commercial purposes,.Punch holes, add in your planner and enjoy!!ĭon’t forget to also have a look at other planner freebies I shared on the blog! Download your food log/meal planner inserts:Īll the free printables I share on Lovely Planner are meant for PERSONAL USE ONLY. You’ll end up with that, a double sided A4 sheet (or US letter sheet):
Then you’re going to want to print on the other side of it, so follow this same steps (borderless) and print on the other side. Select that, you’ll see in the preview that your cute border is all good. In “paper size” select “A4 paper” or “US letter” depending on the paper you use, then if there’s an arrow next to it that means you get to select the borderless option (here called “sans bordure”). If your printer allows you to print borderless, you should see something like this (pardon my french, i’m french and so is my computer but this should help you get it): Once you’ll open the PDF you’ll see what I mean, but basically, the PDF has to be printed on A4 paper, both sides. And I really like to have a cute border on my inserts, so in order to do that I created my file in an A4 format (featuring both sides of my A5 inserts). My printer (Canon MG 5500) does allow me to print borderless on A4 paper though! Yay! If your printer allows you to print A4 borderless then good news: you too, can get cute A5 inserts with a nice border.Īs you may know, one A4 sheet is composed of two A5. Unfortunately my printer doesn’t allow me to print borderless (edge-tp-edge) on A5 paper. This printable is made to fit inside A5 planners. Just replace “A4” by “US letter” in your head for these following explanations: So, if your printer can print “US letter borderless” then you should be able to follow these same steps and end up with half US-letter inserts with a nice border. I know that A4 isn’t a typical paper size in US (you can find some here though) so I created an additional file that fits on US letter size paper. My printer is able to print borderless on A4 sheets, so I’m able to create A5 borderless inserts by including 2 inserts on one A4 sheet. I really like to have a cute little border (where the holes get punched) on my inserts and so I came up with this solution. I’m sorry if it’s the case and I hope you’ll find a lot of other cool printables on this blog to compensate your disappointment.įor those who’d still like to try, here’s my personal experience and tips on printing borderless inserts for A5 planner inserts. Or it’s possible you find the process too complicated for your taste.
While I’m sharing this free printable with you, I’d like to “warn” you first that depending on your printer it’s possible that you may struggle a little bit to get the same end result as I did.
How to print borderless A5 planner inserts? Please, keep on reading until the end to see how to print and use this printable to master the borderless look!ĪLSO READ: 11 Free Printable Health and Fitness Planner Stickers & Inserts I hope you’ll find this insert functional! Of course, cute veggies (and the donut sprinkles) are there to brighten up the path to better eating habits! My husband is the cook at home, so I personnaly use this insert more as a food log and leave all the meal planning to him. For each day of the week you get a little tab with 4 spaces: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack. After getting married this last April and taking it easy for a few months, we’ve decided to get back into more positive habits (paleo+a bit of exercise)! So, there might be a few more “healthy” related freebies to be published on this blog!hahaĪnd here’s the first one: this planner insert can be used either as a food log or as a meal planner! In order to keep it suitable for both types of use, I just added the title “meals”. New Year often rhymes with new healthy habits! Or at least it’s me and my husband’s case this year.