I tried to jump on the paper planner bandwagon. I mean I really tried.
My life is pretty boring so using it to document daily memories seemed like a waste. It would have been photos of what I ate for lunch or a million photos of my dogs. So scheduling out my to-do list seemed like the next best thing.
The problem is, I need to be flexible in my daily work schedule and what I do each day. That meant I was constantly crossing things out--and I hate having messy, scratchy bits all over my pretty planners. Like, I really hate it. The though of it being full of messy bits and potentially not being able to read it due to all the changes just makes me cringe.
So I tried that for a year and a half before coming to the conclusion that digital calendars are just better for me. And there is no shame in that.
So why the planner embellishment project? There is no way I'm letting my 3 gorgeous planners just collect dust on a shelf somewhere in my craft room. I decided that there are a lot of things that you can contain in a planner and there was one bookish thing I was currently in need of. A journal where I could sketch or write out ideas, write poetry and even story ideas.
But my firm opinion is that the outside of your journal should help inspire you for what you create on the inside, especially if it is a journal of ideas! So I decided to make a planner embellishment--or I guess in this case, a journal embellishment.
I decided to start with my
ivory Carpe Diem planner. I didn't want the planner embellishment to be overly huge, so I decided to build the embellishment on a circle base of
chipboard that measures 4 inches across. I actually cut two full chipboard circles at just slightly less than 4 inches. I then cut several more circles that I trimmed the center section out so that the elastic would fit inside. I tied the elastic into a loop, trimmed off the excess, stretched it around the planner, fit it inside my circle base and glued the elastic in with a combination of hot glue and smart glue (see the photo above for the inner workings). I then covered the top of the circle with some patterned paper from the P13's
Let Your Creativity Bloom 6x6 pad and the back with some iridescent white cardstock.
Next I used a few strategic dots of glue to adhere a bit of leftover lace from my Reneabouquets guest design last year. I then added a
metal charm and a couple of
small flowers from Prima's Sharon Ziv collection, then layered a piece of
P13 ephemera over the top. I then added another Prima flower on top.
So cute and simple to make! Now I can't wait to make a fun first page in my journal to further inspire me! Until next time, happy crafting!
Adrienne
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