I take a lot of photos, and over the years I’ve built a system for dealing with them. Phone stuff gets backed up once a year (Slidebox is a godsend for sorting). Work shoots right after the job. And every now and then I’ll fish out a few moments that matter and put them in my memories folder. That part’s handled.

What happens after is less consistent.

Every few weeks, sometimes longer, I’ll want to print a batch. Small photos for my journal. Moments I want on paper. I load sticker sheets into my printer, cut them out myself, and stick them in.

The problem was always the layout. As a creative I have the entire Adobe suite at my disposal, every app in the world. But for this I never wanted to design anything — I just wanted to dump photos somewhere and get a printable grid back. I tried label printers. I tried premade sheets. Too expensive, too fussy, too many steps for something that should be simple.

So that’s what this is. Drop in images. Adjust if needed. Export at 300 DPI. Print on whatever sticker paper fits your printer. Cut them yourself or use a Cricut if you’ve got one.

No templates. No accounts. Just the last step between your photos and your journal.