My goal is to give you a fun, quick and colourful collection of good reasons to start journaling right now.
Welcome to my printables shop!
Here you'll find an ever-growing collection of my journal printables — designed to keep your journaling colourful and curious. If you'd like to give my pages a try before buying, I've posted a selection of free sample printables in many categories.
If you’ve ever wondered what I’m thinking about while I’m creating new journal pages, keep scrolling for a short video! I’ve also included additional information on page sizes, file formats, and printing at the bottom of this page.
My approach to creating guided journal pages:
A few words from fellow journalers…
PDF File Info and Print Instructions:
One of my goals for my printables is to offer them in a variety of page sizes, to fit a variety of binders and planners. When you download printable journal pages from this website, you’ll receive a PDF file containing one journal page in either two (letter and A4) or four (letter, half letter, A4, and A5) page sizes.
To print the page size of your choice:
Open the PDF file in your PDF reader. (Adobe Reader is available for free at www.adobe.com .)
Scroll to the page(s) that matches your paper size. (Pages are ordered: 1. letter, 2. A4 OR 1. letter, 2. half letter, 3. A4, 4. A5)
Select "File", then select "Print".
Under "Pages to Print", enter the page number(s) you'd like to print in the "Pages" box.
Select "Print" to print your page and start journaling!
If you have any questions about my printables, drop me a line anytime. I’m always happy to chat!
A note about my copyright: All printable journal pages are for your personal use only and are not to be used for any commercial purpose whatsoever.
© 2018-2024 Christie Zimmer. All rights reserved.
ABOUT MY ALPHABET-INSPIRED JOURNAL PAGES:
Journaling with Christie is simple, thought provoking, and fun! The variety of words and prompts in the alphabet pages have caused me to open my mind and reflect on many aspects of my life, some that I normally would not think to journal about. It has been refreshing and delightful! Not only have I reminisced on the past and things I can learn from, but also on the present and hopes for the future, including the unimaginable. I am a big fan of this uncomplicated yet creative journaling idea. I love it!
D’dree Grange