Hello! It is Wan back on the blog and today, I am
going to share with you how I use some of the goodies from the Happiescrappie October
kit to create a weekly layout in my Happy Planner.
If you follow me on IG, you would know I use the same basic layout every week and therefore, I don’t have to
waste any time planning it. I use the top row for my weekly goals, to-dos and
scheduled appointments in my 7 focus areas for the week. it serves as my
overview of the week and I refer to it as the week progresses to make sure I am
getting what I planned to get done done. I find that it keeps me focused and
more organised than I would be otherwise. I have gotten this idea from Sierra
(aka @plannerfriend on IG) right when I first started on this planning
journey and I have found it SO useful that I have never strayed from it. As for
the second row, it is for all my appointments and scheduled events while the
last row is dedicated to my to-dos for the day.
To create my layout, I started by laying down the washi from the washi
tape set included in the kit. I chose the pink and white one to match the ink
colours that I had selected for the week (Versamagic Pink Petunia and Pretty
Petunia).
I then used the to-do stickers from the kit to label the last row (I
used one on each page as you would see in a later pic when I zoom out).
Next, I used some banner stickers of my own that I have laying around to
cover up the headers in the top row. I chose them because they were very close
in colour to the stickers Sam included in her kit, thereby ensuring a
coordinated look. Once that was done, I was ready to customise the layout
further with some stamping. To do this, I removed the pages from the planner first
so that the rings would not get in the way. I then stamped in lines and
checklists using stamps from My Favorite Things.
When all the stamping was done, I moved on to the sidebar and used two
stickers and a white Signo Uniball pen to mark out two separate areas, one for the
people I need to make contact with through the week and the other to track my
purchases (primarily to make sure I don’t go overboard!).
With that done, the layout in the pages of the Happy Planner was
complete.
However, I still needed a place for meal planning and for tracking my
water intake and this was where the long note pad included in the kit came in
handy for making a dashboard/insert tailored to these purposes. To customise
the note pad, I used the little dot stickers that I have left over from a
previous kit to mark out the days of the week. I then stamped a cutlery icon (from
My Favourite Things) for the meals (I only plan dinner because that is our only
family meal) and water glasses (from Sweet Stamp Shop) to track my hydration.
I also thought it would be fun to glue a page from another long Happiescrappie
notepad that I bought to the notepad page that I had customised with stamping.
Having two pages glued together meant that it was a tiny bit less flimsy, and
it helped to keep things interesting.
I then finished the insert/dashboard off by laminating it. Doing so
meant that it would be durable and reuseable. I use sharpies to write on it (and
rubbing alcohol to erase the writing), but you can also use dry erase markers
or vis-a-vis markers.
With the insert/dashboard completed, I now have everything that I need to
plan and track what I want for the week. To give everyone a sense of what they
look like in use, I have attached pictures of both the Happy Planner and the insert/dashboard
all filled in.
The Happy Planner:
The insert/dashboard:
And that is it from me for today. I hope the post has given you some
ideas on how you can use your Happiescrappie goodies. Have a great day and
Happie planning!
~Wan
Things I used in this blog post.
Long Notepads |
Mini Dew Drops Stickers |
Fruit Washi Tape Stripes |
Mini Round Dot Stickers |
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