The guys and I on the SonexFlight Podcast have talked about the benefit of creating a customized pilot operating handbook, and an extension of that idea is to create customized checklists that go with you into the plane. Sometimes simply having a template to use can help get you moving on a project like that, so I've included my own checklist cards that I use in the cockpit.
I print out and laminate preflight, normal ops and emergency ops checklists. In addition, you'll notice that I've listed several local airports around me (the places I routinely fly to when out goofing off), as well as my Jabiru 3300 power tables to use as a reference when I'm flying cross country.
The checklists are printed at home and then run thru my wife's laminating machine. Actually, I think I use this more often than she does!
https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Laminator-Letter-Size-Laminating-TL902VP/dp/B008587M0K/ref=sr_1_5The template for the checklists is attached as a word file, and the instructions are included for setting up your printer. I think you'll find it's easy and works really well.
Jeff