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I use Post-it-Notes tabs of three color and assigned four months for each color.
I got it early to tab it out and then add in birthdays, and anniversaries.
I have a whole years to look forward to.
The Post it stickers are removable and durable.
Sharpies fine marker seems to work well on the plastic surface of the Post-it Notes.
This set of planner pages can be filled out with the current dates for any given year. I turned the designs into a pdf so that you can print and make your own custom planner at www.droplet.etsy.com
There is something special about a well-worn leather planner.
This one is at least 10 years old - probably much older. It was originally for work, was replaced a few years ago, but was still perfectly serviceable.
So now it’s my At Home planner, and most importantly my photography planner.
It’s daily pages list the challenges for the day, and a sticky note for the weekly challenges so I can just move it from day to day and cross things off as accomplished.
I’ve created numerous pages full of lists of ideas, props, sets, as well as tracking progress on the year-long challenge groups.
For various reasons, the pandemic threw me off my well-ordered path last year - something I’m trying very hard to fix this year.
Our Daily Challenge- Jan 9, 2021 - Brown
Yes - taken with the iPhone. I actually went out and took a picture of bark with the Nikon, earlier, but then sat down at the Kitchen Table and... well... the planner was calling to me.
When i first saw Patrick Ng‘s mind.Depositor i was blown away. It is very sophisticated and looks so great! But i wanted to build something around my beloved Moleskine 18 months - Weekly Notebook. I started with some sketches and a paperboard mock-up. It worked fine and i decided to use it for a while. So i went through my old magazines in search for some nice pictures that would prettify it.
Have a look!
Avery removable tabs to section off my moleskine, the squared pocket-sized version.
All pre-printed pages courtesy of DIYPlanner.
Intended to get a Rhodia planner for 2010 but I haven't got the time to go for a hunt.
And in order to cut cost, i decided to transform my existing notebook refills into a planner.
Spent 1.5 hours drawing the lines, and manually stamped the dates into the notebooks.
For 2010, I will be carry this Traveler's planner, a pile of index card, and the monthly calender. Planner allows me to pen down my appointments so that I can refer back;
index card allows me to pen down my TDL, expenses, personal appointment (reminder).
Monthly calender contains mostly work related information - meetings, payroll, training, stock take, etc..
With small rings on my planner, having dividers is not an option. Been wanting those Martha Stewart tabs (sigh) anyway decided to make my own! Not repositionable though.
My April Monthly Task page. see the Washi tape tab at the top from earlier? I also taped in a monthly tracking printout. I used washi for May's but it is still blank, so kind of boring.