Printable monthly planner to set all your activities in one tablet and a to do list and a notes boxes to help you put things in order and not forgetting a thing. all designed in Hungarian flowers style great idea for home office desk or to hang on the fridge to create some order in your month.
This planner come in A4 size: 29.7x21 cm / 11.7x8.3 inch.
Please send me a message if you would like the printable in a different size, dimension and/or color. There may be an extra charge for this service.
The recommendation is to print it on 80 gr paper (regular home printer's paper) or higher.
Once your order is placed, Etsy will take you to the download page. And all left is to press "Download" and save it to your computer. Easy, simple and fast!
Please let me know if you have any questions about or problems with your download!
* No physical item will be shipped. You are purchasing a high resolution digital file!
Please keep in mind colors on a monitor may vary slightly from how they appear in person or how they display on one viewing device from another due to the color calibration of your device or monitor. The printing depends of the paper, monitor, printer...
We recommend printing the pages using a high quality printer, such as a laser jet or commercial printer, at your local office supply store or printing service for best results and assistance.
The buyer should have basic knowledge of their specific printer settings and options.
Most home inkjet printers are not really printing in CMYK (though they use CMYK and usually extra Black and gloss ,etc)...they typically print RGB files just fine.(JPEG, PDF) supplied at 300 dpi
TERMS OF USE: You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content.
This item is a part of my Hungarian collection.
Lately I become very interested in my heritage of my maternal grand parents who where born in Hungary, I myself traveled there 3 times already. and this is fascinates me.
My beloved Grandma taught me when I was 6 years old to embroidered the Hungarian way, and ever since then I am embroidering and lately I have even started to learning the language
To check what else I'm up to: https://www.etsy.com/shop/liatib?ref=hdr_shop_menu