Have You Ever Tried a Multi-Layout Planner?
A lot of people struggle to find that elusive “planner peace” that you’ve no doubt heard of and/or experienced yourself. There are also those people who get bored easily when it comes to using the same planner layout day after day, week after week, month after month. That’s why I designed a few multi-layout planners.
Of course that’s also why I designed a few one-month planners… but that’s a whole different discussion we’ll have to save for later.
So what is a multi-layout planner?
Basically you have a digital planner where just the months are linked with tabs (or buttons) but not the weeks or days. Each section is left blank to be filled with the weekly, daily, and note page template of your choice for a library of options. It’s undated so you can use it over and over again and so you’re not set to any one format.
The concept behind a multi-layout planner is so you can choose how you want to lay out your pages from week to week or day to day. You’re not stuck to any one layout or any one way to using the planner.
What options are currently in the shop?
First up I have my original multi-layout planner – all referred to as a customizable planner – and it exciting teal counterpart. Both of these are setup with tabs labeled for each month with a monthly layout on white pages. They both come with a library of 18 different page templates in both white and black – for a total of 36 page options. You simply copy the page you want to use (daily, weekly, notes) and add it to the monthly section you’re working in. They also come with a few bonus sections.
Next up let’s look at my Spooky Glam duo. Both of these are set up in a way that they can be used as a 12-subject notebook or a 12-month planner. The number buttons along the left navigation bar take you to a decorative divider for each section. There are already a few blank pages in each section. Simply click the button for the page template area and choose from 7 different page templates in four different top trim styles. They include note pages, a monthly layout, weekly layout, and a couple daily options. Make it your own.
And finally we come to the Dreamer Journals. Much like the Spooky Glam Planner, these have numbered sections. So they can also be used as either notebooks or planner. These are more for bullet journal style planning. You can used the different blank, graph, lined, or dot grid page templates (6 in total) to build out your own layouts. You’ll never get bored when you can draw out your different layouts or use stickers to build them. I’ve also used these with element from my page insert bundles to build my own layouts. The options are limitless!
What’s next?
I have a few different themes ready to be turned into a multi-layout planner or notebook. If there is a theme you’d love to see, let me hear it. If you love one of these but want it in another color scheme or theme, let me know and I’ll make it happen.
Want some examples?
You can always browse through my planner collage series to see some examples of spreads using these planners. But here’s a list of some digital plan with me videos to watch too.