17 August 2026

Inserts for 2027?


I have seen a lot of 'chatter' on-line about what inserts/planners people are going to use in 2027 and on the odd occasion people have already decided what they are using and also for 2028. 

I'm not quite that advanced, but I do know that on Philofaxy we have inserts already available for 2027 and 2028. I will soon be sitting down to start on the 2029 inserts for you to download and print etc. 

I've downloaded my '2 days per page' insert to customise with my own events, public holidays etc. Once it is fully checked I will be printing it off and cutting the pages to size etc. 

Have you decided yet? Take a look at our Future Years page here on Philofaxy.  




15 August 2026

Web Finds - Saturday 15 August 2026

It is time to enjoy a few blog posts from around the internet, grab a drink and make yourself comfortable for our weekly round-up.

Here are some Philofaxy posts you might have missed this week:
  1. Web Finds - Saturday 8 August 2026
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. Dates for your diary Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 August
  4. Free For All Tuesday - No. 810
  5. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 12 August 2026
  6. Filofax Inserts (Reproduced)
  7. Free For All Friday No. 927 by Eve
Here are the latest Filofax and other brand blog posts from around the Internet. Don't forget to leave a comment on the posts you enjoyed reading, all bloggers enjoy getting comments.
  1. Louis Vuitton repair service - This Bug's Life
  2. Franklin Planner size - Compact or Classic? - Planner Lovers
  3. How do you use Filofax for business - Filofax
  4. Episode #374: Efficiently Clarify Inboxes to Zero - Getting Things Done
  5. Meet Finsbury Woodland: A Fresh Take on Everyday Organisation - Filofax UK - BLOG
  6. hole punch for pocket size - Filofax
  7. Currently inked pens – August 2026 (it really is this time!) - Pam Alison Knits
  8. Van Der Spek Junior (Pocket) Colorblock planner in browns - This Bug's Life
  9. PLOTTER heads to Industry City for Stationery Fest 2026 - PLOTTER USA
  10. Yale Blue & Light Blue Epoca! 10 August 2026 - Blog | Gillio 
  11. Episode #375: Project Planning - Getting Things Done
  12. Your meltdown has ZERO impact on your manifestation - Lime Tree Fruits
  13. Link Love: I Blame Brad! - The Well-Appointed Desk
  14. Web Finds – 12 August 2026 - Travellers Notebook Times
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14 August 2026

Free For All Friday No. 927 by Eve

 

Why Empty Pages Can Feel So Intimidating

Let's talk more planner theory. Does anyone else get weirdly intimidated by a brand new, freshly opened planner? 

At first it feels exciting, right? Fresh pages, clean layouts, untouched tabs, all that possibility laid out in front of you. Your handwriting is suddenly neater. Your life feels about 12% more under control just by opening the thing!

And then somewhere in the back of your mind, this little voice starts whispering, “But what if I mess it up?”

One crossed-out task, dab of white out or mis-spelled word and suddenly the illusion is broken.

I think a lot of us do this, especially with expensive planners or particularly beautiful ones. We hesitate to write in them because we want them to stay neat, consistent and aestheticly pleasing. Thanks to social media, this has slowly become the definition of a planner “done properly.”

Which is funny when you think about it, because planners are literally designed to contain our messy human lives.

I don't know about you, but my life has scribbles, rescheduled appointments (oh so many rescheduled appointments....), half-finished lists, bad handwriting days, random notes jammed into margins, days or even weeks where everything falls apart a bit.

But somehow cracking open a new planner full of empty pages makes us feel like we’re supposed to become our ideal selves overnight. You know, that other you: the person who meal plans every Sunday, tracks 14 habits, journals daily, never misses a workout, and somehow has perfectly spaced handwriting at all times.

Meanwhile, most of us are just trying to remember whether we already bought toothpaste.

I also think there’s something about a blank planner that feels emotionally loaded. It’s a fresh start. A reset. Proof that maybe this time we’ll finally become the organized/creative/luxury lifestlye/whimsical (insert whatever adjective works for you here) person we imagine ourselves being.

But then life happens, and the planner starts looking… lived in. As I work to let go of my own perfectionism, I’m more comfortable saying out loud that that’s the whole point. 

Some of my favorite planners I’ve used over the years have looked terrible by December 31st. Bent pages, crossed-out tasks, tea stains, sticky notes hanging out everywhere, notes I can't read anymore but knew exactly what they meant when I wrote them. Those planners carried my real life. Frankly I wish more of those types of planners were shown on social media!

What about you, do you hesitate to “mess up” a new planner? Do empty pages motivate you or stress you out a little? 

When you look back at old planners, do you prefer the neat ones… or the ones that clearly got very well used every single day?

As always on Fridays, feel free to discuss anything ring planner related, and have a fantastic weekend!

13 August 2026

Filofax Inserts (Reproduced)

Thank you to Kevin for sharing these reproductions of older no longer available Filofax Inserts, mainly from the late 1980's and the early 1990's 

They are available to print on A4 or US Letter size paper in Personal and Pocket Filofax Sizes. 

ISO Paper Size.

  1. Filofax 1987 Personal 
  2. Filofax Pocket 6-ring 1987-style 31 line
  3. Filofax Pocket 6-ring 1987-style
  4. Filofax PocketA 4-ring 1987-style
  5. Filofax PocketA 6-ring 1987-style

 US Letter Size.

  1. Filofax 1987 Personal 
  2. Filofax Pocket 6-ring 1987-style 31 line
  3. Filofax Pocket 6-ring 1987-style
  4. Filofax PocketA 4-ring 1987-style
  5. Filofax PocketA 6-ring 1987-style
Please note that these files contain around about 180 different insert designs, some are single, double or triple fold. There are also some quad fold inserts to be printed on A3/Tabloid paper for the required width.

As you will see when you open any of the files the first ones look quite 'ordinary' and the more interesting ones are much further down in the files, this is because of the way the original designs were numbered.  

These inserts are also linked from this page

There will occasionally be updates to the files. 

Any issues with any of the above links please email steve at philofaxy dot com