Weโve reached the final chapter of my Planner Set-up 2026 series! After weeks of printing, trimming, hole-punching, and a few rounds of rearranging pages, my A5 Melody Planner is officially ready for the year ahead.
In this post, Iโm sharing a peek inside the finished set-up – from my favourite spreads to the printable pages that brought everything together.
If youโve followed along through Parts 1 to 3, youโll already know that my 2026 planner is built around flexibility and flow – a blend of structure, creativity, and a touch of magic. Now that itโs complete, it finally feels real.

๐ชถ The Tools That Bring It Together
Before diving into the pages themselves, hereโs a quick list of what I used to build my set-up this year:
- A5 Melody Planner from Planners Anonymous
- 120gsm dot grid paper, printed double-sided at home (I use this paper)
- Lovely Planner – A5 Month on Two Pages (2026) layout
- Mom Envy – Yearly Goals & Adventures (2026) layouts
- Google Sheets mini calendars for my yearly overview
- Stickers, washi tape, and divider tabs to separate my sections. Stickers from Planners Anonymous, Luscious Labels & Temu. Washi from Planners Anonymous & Temu. Dividers made from Planners & Anonymous Creative digital kits and the insert that came with my Paperlike screen protector for my iPad.

โจ A Flip-Through of My 2026 Planner
Hereโs a look inside how it all came together, ready to be filled with colour, notes, and the energy of the new year.
๐๏ธ Yearly Section
This section anchors my entire planner. It includes:
- My 2026 Year-at-a-Glance calendar
- Master Goals List
- Witchy Things pages with yearly tarot draw and numerology notes

๐ฟ Quarterly Section
Slotted in between my Yearly & Monthly sections I’m adding a few spreads that are quarterly lists
- Quarterly Goals list – the goals I’m working on for that quarter
- Quarterly Brain Dump
- Reset Week – Ending each quarter with a Reset of the self and home
๐ฟ Monthly Section
Each month begins with the Lovely Planner monthly printable then my Monthly Pep Talk page – where I write my intentions, goals, and self-care ideas. During uni semesters, I include a Uni Focus list for assignments and deadlines, so I can balance study and daily life.
Then comes my weekly spreads where the day to day planning happens.

๐ Misc Section
My Misc section is the creative heart of my planner. It includes:
- โTo Be Readโ and โ2026 Booksโ spreads
- Lists for shows, movies, and podcasts
- Notes and favourites pages
These pages are where I track the things that spark joy – the little moments between the big plans.

๐ฏ Goals Section
This section ties in with Part 3 of the series – the Goals & Tracker Pages. It includes:
- Goal Breakdown spreads with action steps and milestones
- Quarterly Reflection pages for reflection and redirection
I love how this layout balances structure with breathing room – enough space to track progress without feeling boxed in.

๐จ๏ธ Printable Round-Up
Hereโs a list of the printables I used (or created) for my 2026 setup. Iโll update links as they go live:
- Lovely Planner โ A5 Month on Two Pages (2026)
- Mom Envy – Yearly Goals & Adventures (2026)
- Nightwolfโs Den Monthly Pep Talk & Review Pages โ free printable bundle coming soon
๐ Final Thoughts
Setting up this planner each year is about more than organisation – itโs about grounding myself in what matters most. These pages will evolve and fill with life as 2026 unfolds: scribbled notes, reflections, tarot draws, and small reminders of progress.
I love looking back at old planners and seeing the layers of living between the lines – the messy notes, doodles, and dreams turned into plans.

โจ Planner Setup Series Links
- Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 1 โ Tools & Layout) โ Read Here
- Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 2 – Yearly & Monthly Pages) โ Read Here
- Planner Set-up 2026 (Part 3 – Goals & Miscellaneous Pages) โ Read Here
- Planner Set-up Series Master Post List
