Showing posts with label Happie Scrappie Shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happie Scrappie Shop. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Happie Add-Ons To My Planner


Hello, it is Wan back on the blog, and today, I am going to share with you how I deal with busy months that require more planning space than is available in my planner.

I don’t know about you, but November and December tend to be really busy months for me. I have to start Christmas preparations (buying presents, etc) early because we have family living far away and we all know about those pesky postal delays that occur during the holiday season, don’t we? So, in order to have a buffer against such delays, I like to start sending presents off in the later half of November, which means I start getting busy with Christmas preparations from early November. In addition, I also start looking into places that do Christmas dinners during the latter two weeks of November because we host Christmas for my side of the family in Singapore, and we tend to buy in, rather than cook. All these extra activities need to be written down and tracked somewhere (with my leaky memory these days) and with my daily planner being maximally utilized even without these extra areas to co-ordinate, I had to get a little creative. Now, I have to say upfront that I don’t do all of my Christmas/extra planning in my daily planner (that is housed in a separate fauxdori insert that acts as Christmas preparation central), but I do need some extra space in my daily planner for some areas of Christmas planning. This is where the unpunched A5 inserts from Happie Scrappie come into great use.

First, I want a place to track presents for everyone, so I chose a grid style page and laid down some washi to make three separate columns.
I then used some of the stickers included in the kit for the headings. My three headings are “Names/Ideas” (for the person I am buying for and any ideas I have for their presents), “Budget” (the amount set aside for them) and “Actual” (the actual amount spent).
Once that is done, I used the magnetic clip to attach it in my Happy Planner (which is my daily planner). I chose this way of securing the page (rather than a more permanent way) because when I go Christmas shopping, I like to take this with me in the fauxdori insert which is Christmas preparation central, and thus, just loosely securing it this way makes it easier to move the page between the two planners. (As a side note, while I try and keep things as authentic as possible by showing pictures of pages that I have actually used, I have deliberately chosen to show a picture of an empty page with just the relevant headings in this case because some of my family follow what I do, and I don’t want them to know what I have actually budgeted/spent on their presents, so I apologise for the less than realistic pic. I assure you that it is currently all filled in in the planner.).  
The second page I created/used was actually inspired by the Happie Scrappie insert page itself (this is one of the great things about the Happie Scrappie inserts, they are all designed so well that it is often apparent what you should use them for). I have tasks that I perform regularly that I still sometimes write in my planner (because, as I have said, I have a leaky memory) and one of the insert pages included in this month’s kit is designed to be a tracking insert. That being the case, I moved all my regular tasks to the insert page, which freed up room in my daily planner for the extra Christmas activities that I need reminders for (for example, pick up Cold Storage Christmas brochure, etc).
I also took advantage of the little grid style area at the bottom of the page to highlight the tasks that HAD to be completed that week. With it being such a busy time, I found this to be extremely useful in ensuring that time sensitive tasks were not missed and thus, duly completed.
The page is then attached to the Happy Planner with a piece of washi tape (the same one I used in the layout that week to keep the look coordinated).
That way, I get to keep everything I need in my daily planning all in one place, and there is also the added advantage that the insert has extra space for anything else that I might want to track/plan in the week (it helps that the second side of this insert also features a grid style page which functions very well as note paper).  And just so you get a clear idea of how the page looks in my Happy Planner, here is a pic. 
So there you have it, a way to ensure that your planner can stretch to cover those busy times when you need more planning space. And that is it from me for today. If you do adopt this method of ‘expanding’ your planner, do tag us on IG or post in our Facebook group, because we would love to see it. Have a great day and Happie planning!


~ Wan

Things that I used in this blog post.
Christmas Winter A5 Inserts
Winter Theme Magnetic Bookmark


Thursday, October 15, 2015

Traveler's Notebook Weekly Setup using Happie Scrappie Planner Kit

Happy October Friends! It’s Mits and I’m here to share with you my monthly and weekly setup in my Traveler’s Notebook.   As I have been neglecting my missmicchan YouTube channel, I decided to film a video of an unboxing and me setting up my week on 2 page spread in my Filofax. You can check out the video here:  
As for my Traveler’s Notebook , I continue to use the week on 1 page insert from Happie Scrappie because I love it so much! http://happiescrappie.bigcartel.com/product/inserts-ice-cream-popsicle-themed-grid-inserts-a5-travel-notebook-personal-sized  
When I saw that the kit had an insert included, I was torn because I wanted to use both inserts. I’m not one to stuff my Traveler’s Notebook, so I did what some people might not like, I took apart the notebook *gasp*
I took out the page that I wanted to use and just glued it on top.  Now I can have the best of both notebooks for this week J

One thing I loved about this planner kit was the amount of stickers it had. I used the heading stickers in both my monthly and weekly spreads. I also like that there is a blank one so that you can customize it for your needs.
Here’s a snapshot of my weekly spread, so cute and colourful, yet so functional at the same time J  I used the dots and banner stickers as indicators and to decorate my weekly spread as well.  By the way, you can still purchase these from Happie Scrappie: http://happiescrappie.bigcartel.com/product/planner-stickers-doodled-hearts-round-dots-banner
 …and because the holiday is soon approaching, I decided to participate in a no spend October.  This notepad is PERFECT for this! You can also track things that you need to do on a daily basis such as: IG challenges, inktober, hydration, exercise etc.
You can check out the video here:
I hope you’re all having an enjoyable October ! 
Much love, mits

Things that I used in this blog post.
Happie Scrappie Stickers
Monster Theme Traveler Notebook

Dew Drops Stickers

Monday, September 28, 2015

What Do I Do With All of These Journaling Cards?

Hi Happie Scrappie girls! It’s Teddi Confetti here with a blog post using the super duper gorgeous August makeup themed Happie Scrappie kit!
This month I wanted to show you one way that you can use those gorgeous custom designed 3x4 cards that are often included in the happie planner kits!
I don’t know about you guys, but I have quite a few of these little cards in my life!  I really love all the gorgeous designs and sayings, but I sometimes struggle to find uses for them all. 
This month I decided to take my favorite cards and fussy cut around the designs to create ephemera pieces that I used to decorate my planner. 
This was a semi-painful process for me at first because cutting out the design on one side will usually ruin the design on the opposite side.  I reminded myself that if I didn’t find a use for these pretty cards they would go to waste anyway, so I mustered up the courage and started clipping out the cute little designs.
Even though it was a little painful at first to cut up those gorgeous cards, I was really really happy with how it all turned out!
I actually even clipped some of the cute designs from the packaging to use as ephemera pieces.  I loved the little perfume bottles from the perfume sticker packaging!
I also clipped out the little stamp that Sam adds to the paper bag that the whole kit comes in and added it to my page, and snipped the little flowers off the top of a few of the stick markers to use as a bit of added decoration!
I included this page marker that I “made” by simply hole punching the marker using my arc planner style punch.  I laid the unpunched page marker in my planner along side the rings with a bit sticking out the top.  I then put a little dot where the first hole should be and punched!  Now I can easily find my current week! The marker is made from lovely heavy-duty card stock, so there’s no need to laminate (unless you really want to)!
Last but not least I hung the little high heel charm from the happy planner rings.  The perfect finishing touch!
Thanks so very much for taking the time to read!  Feel free to tag me if you guys decide to clip out the cute designs from your happie planner kit cards! I would love love love to see what you create!! 

With love,

Teddi

Things I used in this post.


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Ideas for using your unpunched inserts / Ideas para usar tus inserts sin agujeros


Buenos días! Aquí María (@maricgbc )de nuevo.
Este mes, mi entrada es distinta a otros meses, he tenido un problema con la oficina de aduanas, así que aún no he recibido mi #happieplannerkit del mes de agosto L.  

Aquí vuestras publicaciones con el hastag https://instagram.com/explore/tags/happieplannerkit/

Good Morning! Here Maria again.
This month, my post is quite different from other months, I have a problem with my customs office, so I have not yet received my august #happieplannerkit .
Here your publications with the hastag
https://instagram.com/explore/tags/happieplannerkit/


La verdad es que los kits son tan completos que tengo material para hacer post durante un año, pero, en lugar de usar uno antiguo, Sam me ha dado la oportunidad de usar los inserts del mes que viene (tema Monstruos) por adelantado! J

Como algunas de vosotras sabréis, si queréis, podéis pedir que éstos os los envíe sin agujeros. Así que si tenéis un Happy planner o un planner de Erin Condren, os van a venir genial!

The truth is the Happie Scrappie planner kits are full of materials or goodies to decorate your planner layouts that you can make into few blog posts, but instead of using the leftover from previous kits, Sam has given me the opportunity to use the inserts of next month (subject Monsters) planner kit in advance!
As some of you may know, if you want, you can request Sam to send you unpunched inserts. So if you are a Happy planner girl or Erin Condren girl, you can use them!


Mi primera intención fue hacer agujeros para poner en mi agenda, pero finalmente dándole vueltas a una idea, se me ocurrió que podía daros otra idea de cómo usarlos. (Explorar nuestra creatividad)

La gente que me conoce sabe que odio ir a hacer la compra, es un trabajo realmente efímero! No es sólo el hecho de ir a la tienda y comprar, tienes que ver qué se ha agotado, apuntarlo, pensar qué menús vas a cocinar y qué productos no tienes en la nevera (o despensa). Hay que ir a la tienda, comprar, llevarlo a casa y colocarlo.
Antes de que te de tiempo a pensarlo, hay que hacerlo de nuevo, no me gusta! Así que cada vez que no me queda más remedio (esto ha potenciado mi creatividad en la cocina) hago la compra más grande que puedo, así espacio las visitas al supermercado.

Pero, como todo en esta vida, si le das un poco de emoción a esta tarea que no te gusta, se puede hacer más llevadera. Por esto mismo, me he creado un “stand” para hacer listas (de la compra) y otras tareas que no me gustan. Por esto mismo, el tema monstruos me ha parecido el ideal para esto, son tareas Terroríficas y Monstruosas para mí, pero ahora al menos son “terrificute” o “cuterrifying”.

My first intention was to punch holes the inserts and then put them on my planner, but at the end, an idea occurred to me. Let me show you how I used them. (Explore your own creativity)

People who know me well, they know that I hate to go to the grocery store, it's kind of dreadful for me to do it. It is not just the fact of going to the store and grab what you want to buy, but before you go to the store, you need to check what food you have finished, take note of it, plan on menu that you are going to cook for the next week and what products you have in the fridge (or pantry room).  Then only you should go to the store, buy, bring it home and put them in the fridge or pantry room.
Obviously all of us have no time to do that again and again - me neither. So every time I have no choice (this has enhanced my creativity in the kitchen), I make the biggest purchase at one go instead of separating my visit to the grocery store into multiple trips.

But like everything in life, if you give a little excitement to the task that you do not like, you can make things more fun and easier. For this reason, I created a "stand" to do lists (of purchase) and other tasks that are dreadful for me to do. For this reason, the monsters theme seemed to be ideal for this. To me, grocery shopping is a terrifying and monstrous task for me, but now it is at least "terrificute" or "cuterrifying".


Para crear el “stand”, sólo te tenido que cortar dos piezas de cartulina, 18 x 9 cm, las he doblado a 16 cm, esos cm restantes los he pegado entre sí.

Luego las he forrado con papel de scrap y he agujereado la parte de arriba para poner unas anillas.

To create the "stand", I had to cut two pieces of cardboard, the length is around 18 x 9 cm. Then I folded the scrap paper to around 16 cm (as shown on the picture), I stuck the two remaining 2 cm from the scrap papers.
I then lined with scrap paper and pierced the top part of the inserts in order to be able to slot some rings.




Con los inserts sin agujeros he hecho lo mismo, los he cortado a la medida y los he agujereado en la parte de arriba.

I have done the same with the unpunched inserts, I adjusted the cutting of inserts to match the size of the stand and I punched on the top part of the inserts.


Además, he pintado la portada, adoro estos pequeños monstruitos! Sarah Zorel hace los doodles más morosos!

In addition, I painted the cover. I love these little monsters! The talented Sarah Zorel illustrated the cutest monsters!



He puesto una hoja de plástico para protegerlo y le he añadido un título “Grrrocery List” He decorado con unas pegatinas de monstruos de un #happieplannerkit anterior y ¡listo! ¿No es sencillo?  Y además, bonito? A mi me encanta! No sé si va a conseguir que ir a hacer la compra me guste, pero al menos embellece mi escritorio.

I put a plastic sheet to protect it and I have added a title "Grrrocery List" I decorated with some stickers of monsters from previous #happieplannerkit and finally it is all done! Isn't it that simple? And so pretty as well. I love it. Indeed this stand provides some motivation to go for grocery shopping and I put this on my desk as a table decoration. 




¿Qué harías tú con tus inserts sin agujeros? Yo tengo alguna otra idea, pero me encantaría conocer las tuyas.

What will you create with your unpunched inserts? I have more ideas, but I'd love to see yours.



Espero que te haya gustado la idea y la pongas en práctica. Además me encantaría verlo! Puedes etiquetarme en instagram (@mariacgbc) o compartir tu propia versión en el grupo de Facebook “Happie Scrappie”, si eres una #plannergirl nos encantaría que te unieses, allí compartimos ideas y muchas cosas más.

I hope you liked it and picked up some inspiration. I also love to see it! You can tag me on instagram (mariacgbc) or share your own version on "HappieScrappie" Facebook group if you are a #plannergirl we'd love you to join, there we share ideas and much more.

XOXO
Maria









Sunday, September 13, 2015

August Planning with Bel


Hello! I'm so excited to be sharing my August planner set up with you here on the HappieScrappie blog today.

Most of you may know me as Bel or @Thatsitreally over on Instagram or "Bella Baker" over on FaceBook; If not please do pop by to say hi!

I've been a big fan of the travelersnote book system since 2012, when I bought my first Midori, so I was thrilled when Sam said she would be introducing a Travels HappiePlanner kit! 

I recently purchased a beautiful leather dori from a wonderful lady called Cindy, whom I met through Sam. Cindy, the owner of Pelle_studio Etsy store helped my narrow down my choice to an "extra wide, regular, Seafoam, Pelledori with white stitching and I couldn't  be happier with it, it's absolutely gorgeous!


Not only is the shade on of my all time favourite colours, but the blue goes perfectly with all of the HappieScrappie TN kits to date!


August saw the end if the summer holidays here in Central Scotland and the beginning of a new school term.  So everything went from lazy to crazy pretty quickly!

I decided I was going to use my May kit, cloud and hot air balloon themed notebook. I love the versatility of a blank page and because I can't write straight to save my life I prefer grid to unlined  paper.


After an unfortunate event in town, where I dropped my TN and it wasn't shut properly, I tend not to over stuff my Pelledori.   I currently have 3 HappieScrappie Travels Notebooks from May, June and July HappieScrappie kits (although they can be purchased separately when the store reopens around mid-October) Then I have one Kraft pocket, where I store journal cards, sticker, washi samples and a few clips. Finally I have this awesome kraft pocket I also store a heap of sticker and other planner goodies in.



If I'm going out somewhere and I don't have room in my bag for my full Dori, I'll remove my notebook and the kraft pocket and leave the rest at home.   If I'm carrying drinks and snacks for the kids I'll pop it I'm this cute plastic pocket so it's not at risk of getting damaged.





 So let's get down to the nitty gritty shall we! Here's how I went about planning August 2015:

With four young ones to run around after pretty much 24/7, I've come to accept that if I don't write it down I'll probably forget it, so pretty random things can occasionally show up in my lists!

I've taken to use an adapted version of Ryder Carols "Bullet Journal" (bulletjournal.com) so I can identify what's what in the list, just by a quick glance at the icons.

The first page of my new notebook contains my index page for the first half of the book.  I then label the bottom right of every other page. I always manage to make a mistake but it's easily corrected with a sticker or two.


I used a Ice Cream theme card from the June kit to jot down a reference key and I used one of the cute critters from July kit to make into a pocket to store it in. @mariacgbc has a great tutorial for this, link here.





I always like to start each month with a "brain dump". To me a brain dump is to list everything I didn't get done last month and everything that needs doing this month.  Here I used some cute stickers as titles.


Next up I have my month to view, where I note important dates, events and appointments.  It's a quick overview only. I had fun trying out some new kit stickers here, which I never really did before I met Sam! Now I use stickers at any given opportunity.

As a family of 6, colour coding is really helpful and by some small miracle all of the stickers Sam has designed Have all six colours in!


At the beginning of each new week I try to meal plan. This layout contains 2 weeks menu because it was the last 2 weeks of the summer holidays and we had visitors as well as trips planned so it was easier to plan them both in advance.


Next up we have a list page! Now normally when I'm writing a list I don't combine a whole week, but it was feeling super lazy, as it was so lovely and warm, that I really only got the bare minimum done. Holidays aren't just for the kids, I needed to recharge before the beginning of term too. 
Normally I would list my priority tasks for the day at the top and then all other tasks underneath, in  a similar layout as you can see here.  


After this page it's pretty much anyone's guess what comes next. If I want to write a recipe or a list of books I want to read, then I'll just go ahead and add it in. 

This system really worked for me this month because of the structure of it or rather lack of structure; holidays and then adapting to new school time tables mad working out new routines for everyone. 

Next month, with after school activities, tea dates and clubs starting, I may need to move back to a more formal diary layout, but that's the beauty of a Traveler's Notebook. You can adapt the system as much as you like, it's as simple as popping in a new notebook!

Here are a few more photos of my August Planning. I hope you've enjoyed looking inside my world as much as I have sharing it with you.