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Front cover. This is fabric. Inside pages are decently thick, lined, creamy stock. I decided to just use a plain old lined notebook as my planner for next year. It will give me planty of room to doodle and draw, as well as write lists and keep track of everything. I'd doing a page a day, and I added all the dates at the top of each page.
2008 DIY Planner
7-13 January
There’s nothing exciting on these pages, content-wise, but I thought I’d show why I wanted to use art paper in my planner. It’s cheap quality paper, but it works fine for watercolor pencil, Prismacolor, and Pitt pens. And, you can see why I frequently complain about the lack of sunshine here. This was actually a pretty good week, for Indiana.
I had a lot of fun making my new planner and thinking what to put inside it.
I decided on making an open pocket to hold the piece of card I'd hand stamped and made another envelope style pocket to hold little bits of paper.
First draft (that I'm willing to have seen) of our bulletin cover for Nov-Dec. We combine a bunch of local missions opportunities (thanksgiving dinners, dinner at Juvi Hall, gifts for foster kids, a huge Cmas event for a neighborhood apartment complex) plus our "Family Christmas" events and stuff for an annual Season of Hope.
We went retro for the summer, so decided to go a little farther back for Fall. This has to work for thanksgiving and Christmas feels without being obviously one or the other.
Once I get where I'm going on the cover, I'll do the rest of the layout (8 1/2 x 14" with a tri-fold and perf card to sign up to serve/give at any of the events).
All thoughts welcome. The lab helped me tweek the summer planner in a great way, so I'd love the feedback here.
~~> Check this DIY www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmUnN_51bEM <~~
Post on my blog: anacronica.wixsite.com/anna/single-post/2017/02/07/Planne...
Thanks =^.~=
So I've have been torn between my moleskine planner and my filofax. I have been spoiled by the moleskine paper and every time I switched back to my filofax, I missed the silkiness of the moleskine pages, but I also loved the interchangeability of my filofax, and not having to transfer information every year.
While at office depot, I happened up this pretty address book which is 8 1/2 x 5 or the same size a classic dayrunner except thinner. I decided that I would use the paper from my cahiers and create my own moleskine/filofax planner.
Okay so it's not a filofax but if this works out for me, I will invest in an A5 filofax and all will be bliss.
Read my review and more about this setup on the blog www.cathryncook.co.uk/blog/2012/02/filofax-malden-persona...
I finally put together a planner/calendar for myself for the year. I guess March is a little late but better than never! The pages are sewn onto straps (book spines), which I then adhered to the chip board cover.
The planner pages are from Droplet: www.etsy.com/shop/droplet
How I use the Weekly Bento Planner. See the notes, zoom up close, etc.!
The PDF form in both US Letter and A4 size can be downloaded from Just Bento.
UPDATE: I've also created a Weekly Menu Planner with a special box for planning, well, your bento box. Usage example, download and instructions.
Some of Destro's top planners at work.
Had to get a pic on here feels like forever really been liking everyones stuff hard to find time to comment.
This used to be so popular amongst girls. Cute refills & planners from Morning Glory, a Korean stationery brand.
I couldn't really bear to write much on these pretty paper. But now I also don't really want them either...I prefer the more subtle filofax refills. I have tons of different designs too.
you can read more about my week 88 here:
lucy-wonderland.blogspot.it/2015/01/week-planner-88.html
and you can find a video about how made it, here: