**Creating Custom Planner Stickers with Google Images**
In this tutorial, we will explore how to create custom planner stickers using Google Images and a simple software table. This method allows users to personalize their planners with unique images that reflect their interests and personality.
To begin, we need to create a table in our planner where we can place the images. We start by creating a new page in our happy planner and draw four boxes: 2.3 inches by 1.5 inches. This size will provide ample space for our stickers. Once we have drawn our boxes, we can save them as a template so that we can easily reuse them.
Next, we need to find the images we want to use in our stickers. We can search for these images on Google Images using keywords such as "Disney Princesses," "fashion dolls," or "girly images." The possibilities are endless, and we can choose any image that resonates with us.
Once we have found the images we like, we need to save them to a folder. This makes it easy to organize our images and access them later. We also want to enlarge these images so that they are large enough to see clearly. We can do this by clicking on the image and selecting the "enlarge" option.
To add our images to our stickers, we need to use a software table. We will create a new page in our planner where we can drag and drop our images onto our boxes. The first step is to uncheck the box that says "resize image." This allows us to resize the image to fit perfectly into our boxes. If we leave this box checked, the image may cover the entire box.
Now that we have unchecked the box, we are ready to add our images to our stickers. We will click on each image and drag it onto our table. As we drop the image into the box, it will resize to fit perfectly inside. This is a simple yet effective way to create custom planner stickers using Google Images.
**Printer Details**
One of the most common questions I receive is about my printer. Some people assume that I use an expensive high-end printer to achieve the quality of images in my stickers. However, I use a relatively affordable HP OfficeJet 5740 printer. This printer is available on Amazon for around $60-$70.
I have had several printers over the years, including an Epson, but unfortunately, it developed some issues with print headers and created lines every time I printed blue ink. Luckily, my mom purchased me this new printer as a gift, which has been a game-changer for my planning needs.
The HP OfficeJet 5740 is an all-in-one printer that can copy, scan, and fax documents. It has a touch screen interface that makes it easy to navigate and use. The ink cartridges are also relatively affordable and comparable to other brands on the market.
**Tips and Tricks**
One of my favorite tips for creating custom planner stickers is to organize your images into folders. This makes it easy to access the images you need and drag them onto your table. I also like to save my images as large files so that they are easy to see clearly.
Another tip is to use the "resize" feature in your software table to ensure that your images fit perfectly into your boxes. It's easy to forget to uncheck this box, but it can result in your image covering the entire box. By leaving this box unchecked, we can resize our images to fit exactly inside our stickers.
**Future Videos**
In future videos, I will be sharing some exciting new planner spreads that I have created. These include my February weekly spreads, which I am particularly excited about. As always, I appreciate your feedback and comments on my videos. If you have any suggestions or ideas for future content, please don't hesitate to share them with me. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next video!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi guys this video is highly requested so I wanted to share with you how I make my planner stickers for my planner so what I do is I open up a Word document now I am using Windows 7 operating system so I'll try to speak to Windows 7 and Windows 10 but I really don't know anything about the Macbook so what I'm doing here is I'm setting my margins margins is under page layout and I'm going to select the 0.5 because we want as much of the paper to print on as possible so by setting the smallest margin allows us more room to print on the next thing we're going to do is go to the insert Tab and we're going to start building our table so this is essentially where you're going to make your little boxes to put your pictures into and that's how I cut out my little boxes and put them in my planner so this is for the happy planner and because of that I am making this specifically sized for the happy planner so for the happy planner to fit all in one printer page is a 4X five boxes so I'm going to select the 4 by five but I will tell you for Aaron condrin I think it's 5x5 the next thing you want to do is you want to select and highlight your table that you just made you want to do that because you need to be able to rightclick and click on table properties this is where we're going to do all the magic and make our boxes the specific size for the happy planner so please follow along very very closely so this first tab that's very very important is we've got to go to the options button because we need to get rid of anything that says over zero we need to set it all to zero and most importantly this box right here you have to uncheck it because if you don't uncheck it when you go to drag the images into your boxes it's not going to resize it to fit into the box so you have to uncheck that then we're going to go into the row column once you're there you need to check the box to specify the height once you do that it allows you to edit the little box and you want to put in 2.3 and then you where it says row height is you want to select the drop down and you want to pick exactly you don't want to hit anything um what are the options at least you don't want to say at least you want it to say exactly and then once you're there you want to move on don't hit okay at the bottom just yet let's finish going across all of our tabs to complete the entire process before we apply all the changes once you're in the column section that's where you're going to do the same kind of concept that we just did in the row but except the size here for happy planner is going to be 1.5 in so you just want to click preferred width is 1.5 measured in inches and in the very last tab cell you also want to do the same thing as column it's going to be 1.5 in and then once you've done that that you have to hit okay and then it will apply all of the sizing to all of your boxes the table that we just made 4x5 and let's see what that looks like so now you have your boxes that will fit perfectly in your happy planner again 2.3 in by 1.5 in once you have that done typically what I do is I'll save it as a template so I'll do like a file save as and I can keep those boxes the same uh measurements and all the settings the way it is then you want to just go go wild Go free go to Google Search for all the images that you want to put into your boxes and this is how I I do it I just go to Google Images when I did my Snow White theme for my planner I'll link that down below for you I just found the images here but for Snow White actually I didn't put her into my little boxes I kind of free formed her but for like Golden Girls I found my favorite Golden Girls images and then I saved them to a folder once I saved them to a folder really simple from there you just take the image from the folder and you just click on it and you literally do a drag effect click on the picture that you want and you drag it over to your table and drop it into the table and you'll see me do that here in a second what I'm basically showing you here is all the ways that you can Google things I've Googled Disney Princesses and fashion dolls and even girly images I mean to your heart's desire Google your favorite images so once you find your images I just do I click on it to enlarge it and then I do a right click on it and I save as to that folder I created I like to put them all in a folder because then it makes it really easy later on to do that drag and drop feature so here's my folder where I saved all my pictures but I like to select that little button there and make them large that I can actually see the picture and I know what I'm working with and from there you just drag and drop and because of that first check box that I said was super important because we unchecked it it allows us to drag and drop and it will resize the image to your box if you didn't check that if you didn't uncheck it and you left it checked then your aliceon Wonderland would cover the whole all of those boxes that we just made so that's how important that first check box is by unchecking it so that's it you just drag and drop and that's it you guys I also wanted to share with you really quick what my printer looks like and kind of talk about my printer I've seen some comments people um I saw someone think that I have like a high-end printer to print the images the way that I do but I have an HP it is the Office Jet 5740 and right now on Amazon this is like 60 or 70 so yeah it's a pretty good printer I will say that the printer I had before was an Epson and I thought it was a really great printer a friend of mine had it and printed great images but when I installed like a new round of ink for some reason something like happened with the print headers and it just was like creating lines every time I printed something blue so my mom actually bought me this printer it sounds like my mom buys me everything but I don't know maybe she does but she ended up getting me this printer I think it was a Mother's Day gift if my memory serves me correctly and it has been so amazing I love the print quality I could probably honestly buy a better printer and get really amazing quality but for just the planning that I do this works out really great the ink cartridges are I mean they're pretty comparable to other ink cartridges maybe they're a little bit cheaper I'm not really sure but I will say that I would always use the ink cartridges that are made for this because on the Epson when I use like a like an offbrand I think that's what ended up messing it up but I honestly don't know I'm just assuming so here's just the little screen it is a little touch screen and it's like an all-in-one so it can copy it can scan it can fax so yeah but that is the printer I have and that completes my tutorial on how I make my planner stickers I hope that you guys enjoyed this video and I'll see you really soon for more planner videos yay and I can't wait for you guys to see my February weekly spreads they're going to be insane at least in my head they're going to be so we'll see how it turns out I'll list some more videos right here for you all you have to do is click on it and you can watch some more planner videos bye guys hey heyhi guys this video is highly requested so I wanted to share with you how I make my planner stickers for my planner so what I do is I open up a Word document now I am using Windows 7 operating system so I'll try to speak to Windows 7 and Windows 10 but I really don't know anything about the Macbook so what I'm doing here is I'm setting my margins margins is under page layout and I'm going to select the 0.5 because we want as much of the paper to print on as possible so by setting the smallest margin allows us more room to print on the next thing we're going to do is go to the insert Tab and we're going to start building our table so this is essentially where you're going to make your little boxes to put your pictures into and that's how I cut out my little boxes and put them in my planner so this is for the happy planner and because of that I am making this specifically sized for the happy planner so for the happy planner to fit all in one printer page is a 4X five boxes so I'm going to select the 4 by five but I will tell you for Aaron condrin I think it's 5x5 the next thing you want to do is you want to select and highlight your table that you just made you want to do that because you need to be able to rightclick and click on table properties this is where we're going to do all the magic and make our boxes the specific size for the happy planner so please follow along very very closely so this first tab that's very very important is we've got to go to the options button because we need to get rid of anything that says over zero we need to set it all to zero and most importantly this box right here you have to uncheck it because if you don't uncheck it when you go to drag the images into your boxes it's not going to resize it to fit into the box so you have to uncheck that then we're going to go into the row column once you're there you need to check the box to specify the height once you do that it allows you to edit the little box and you want to put in 2.3 and then you where it says row height is you want to select the drop down and you want to pick exactly you don't want to hit anything um what are the options at least you don't want to say at least you want it to say exactly and then once you're there you want to move on don't hit okay at the bottom just yet let's finish going across all of our tabs to complete the entire process before we apply all the changes once you're in the column section that's where you're going to do the same kind of concept that we just did in the row but except the size here for happy planner is going to be 1.5 in so you just want to click preferred width is 1.5 measured in inches and in the very last tab cell you also want to do the same thing as column it's going to be 1.5 in and then once you've done that that you have to hit okay and then it will apply all of the sizing to all of your boxes the table that we just made 4x5 and let's see what that looks like so now you have your boxes that will fit perfectly in your happy planner again 2.3 in by 1.5 in once you have that done typically what I do is I'll save it as a template so I'll do like a file save as and I can keep those boxes the same uh measurements and all the settings the way it is then you want to just go go wild Go free go to Google Search for all the images that you want to put into your boxes and this is how I I do it I just go to Google Images when I did my Snow White theme for my planner I'll link that down below for you I just found the images here but for Snow White actually I didn't put her into my little boxes I kind of free formed her but for like Golden Girls I found my favorite Golden Girls images and then I saved them to a folder once I saved them to a folder really simple from there you just take the image from the folder and you just click on it and you literally do a drag effect click on the picture that you want and you drag it over to your table and drop it into the table and you'll see me do that here in a second what I'm basically showing you here is all the ways that you can Google things I've Googled Disney Princesses and fashion dolls and even girly images I mean to your heart's desire Google your favorite images so once you find your images I just do I click on it to enlarge it and then I do a right click on it and I save as to that folder I created I like to put them all in a folder because then it makes it really easy later on to do that drag and drop feature so here's my folder where I saved all my pictures but I like to select that little button there and make them large that I can actually see the picture and I know what I'm working with and from there you just drag and drop and because of that first check box that I said was super important because we unchecked it it allows us to drag and drop and it will resize the image to your box if you didn't check that if you didn't uncheck it and you left it checked then your aliceon Wonderland would cover the whole all of those boxes that we just made so that's how important that first check box is by unchecking it so that's it you just drag and drop and that's it you guys I also wanted to share with you really quick what my printer looks like and kind of talk about my printer I've seen some comments people um I saw someone think that I have like a high-end printer to print the images the way that I do but I have an HP it is the Office Jet 5740 and right now on Amazon this is like 60 or 70 so yeah it's a pretty good printer I will say that the printer I had before was an Epson and I thought it was a really great printer a friend of mine had it and printed great images but when I installed like a new round of ink for some reason something like happened with the print headers and it just was like creating lines every time I printed something blue so my mom actually bought me this printer it sounds like my mom buys me everything but I don't know maybe she does but she ended up getting me this printer I think it was a Mother's Day gift if my memory serves me correctly and it has been so amazing I love the print quality I could probably honestly buy a better printer and get really amazing quality but for just the planning that I do this works out really great the ink cartridges are I mean they're pretty comparable to other ink cartridges maybe they're a little bit cheaper I'm not really sure but I will say that I would always use the ink cartridges that are made for this because on the Epson when I use like a like an offbrand I think that's what ended up messing it up but I honestly don't know I'm just assuming so here's just the little screen it is a little touch screen and it's like an all-in-one so it can copy it can scan it can fax so yeah but that is the printer I have and that completes my tutorial on how I make my planner stickers I hope that you guys enjoyed this video and I'll see you really soon for more planner videos yay and I can't wait for you guys to see my February weekly spreads they're going to be insane at least in my head they're going to be so we'll see how it turns out I'll list some more videos right here for you all you have to do is click on it and you can watch some more planner videos bye guys hey hey\n"