![]() STEP 10: Resize your photo by clicking Edit > Free Transform on your keyboard. STEP 9: Click Enter on your keyboard to deselect the photo. Select your photo that you want to insert into the template. If you don’t save it as a PSD File then you will have to recreate steps 1-7 each month. IMPORTANT NOTE: After you have the document filled with rectangles, you will want to save the document to your computer as a PSD File.This way you can just reopen the document each time you want to print photos for your Happy Planner. You should be able to fit 20 rectangles onto the 8.5 x 11″ document. Use the Move Tool to arrange all the rectangles. Then go to the Layers Panel and Right Click on Layer 1 > Duplicate Layer. Use the Move Tool to drag the rectangle to the top left corner. I prefer to use a dark color because it’s easier to recognize the rectangle placement on the document within the layers panel. STEP 6: Select a color to fill the rectangle. I use the Classic Happy Planner so my rectangle measures 1.5 x 2.4″. STEP 4: Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool draw a rectangle that matches the size of your planner boxes. STEP 2: Create a new 8.5 x 11″ document by going to File > New. ![]() I use Photoshop CC so these steps may vary slightly depending on the version of Photoshop you use. STEP 4: Use a custom template in Photoshop to create clipping masks so your photos are sized appropriately for your planner. This way the photos stay organized and can be easily found on my PC. I create a folder for the month and save the photos to that folder. To get the photos to my computer, I use the Dropbox app on my phone that automatically syncs with Dropbox on my computer. I have a PC so my photos from my iPhone do not automatically sync with my computer. ![]() STEP 3: Move the photos to your computer. I then go through that particular month of photos deleting the photos that have no meaning or photos that are duplicates. I only use photos on my phone, so I go into my photo gallery and search the month & year I want to print. Today I’m going to share a step-by-step tutorial on how I organize, edit, resize, and print my photos. Staying on top of what photos to use, editing the photos and printing the photos can be a handful. I use the planner as a weekly Project Life style album and I know that type of memory keeping can be intimidating. The Classic Happy Planner has recently become my favorite way to document my photos.
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