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For the past three years I have been working on something behind the scenes, but never got around to actually DOING anything about it – as in sharing it with you. If I’m being honest there are a lot of things I’ve started and never completely finished. The main reason is perfectionism.
It’s something I’ve struggled with for a very long time. While it may seem like I procrastinate on projects (which I do, in a way), the honest truth is – if it isn’t matching up to what I picture in my head, something inside me shuts down and doesn’t keep going. My brain has a million ideas, and there isn’t enough time. I can’t get it put together the way I envision, so it gets pushed aside.
The last few years have been a process of me working toward getting over that hump, one baby step at a time. I’m definitely not all the way there yet, but maybe you can relate?
Maybe you’re wondering how this all relates to you (on with the point, eh?).
One of the things I’ve been working on is a paper and pen version of my homeschool planner. I’ve been using it the past few years and love it – it’s simple but pretty. Efficient. While I love my other planner, staying off my laptop during school time has been important to me. This planner makes me smile (and that’s a great thing).
No more stalling and waiting for the perfect time. Because I do love it – and it’s time to share.
A few things to know about this planner:
- It’s undated, so you can print it each year to use again (just like my student planners).
- It’s colorful – not overly crazy, but subtle. Pretty makes planning fun.
- There is plenty of room for weekly planning and also a month-at-a-glance page.
- There is a bonus download page, which will include a few editable pages to download as well (see the link at the back of the planner for the password to use).
- Additional pages include field trip planning, notes, curriculum planning, yearly attendance, curriculum wish-list, read-aloud and audiobook tracking, homeschool requirements, curriculum key, and names/address – with more to come on the bonus page.
How to Get Your Copy of the Planner

If you would like to take advantage of this offer (if you’ve already purchased the bundle, you can have a copy as well!), email me {homeschoolcreations@gmail.com} with your receipt, I will send you the pdf copy! Just mention this deal and let me know.
Email me and simply copy this and paste it into your email (I’m all about making it easy for you);
I purchased the Parenting Bundle through your link, my receipt/invoice # is below. Please send me the NEW Homeschool Planner you mentioned on your site.
I can’t wait to share this planner with you – and I know too that you will love the Parenting Super Bundle. There are so many resources to love and use in the months and years to come.





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