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The Spine Decoration of Planner Cover |
Since I saw this
post on
Hanna's blog, I knew it was the planner I wanted and needed. After searching the local stationary shops, I couldn't find a cardboard folder with a three cm spine so I used a plastic folder. And then I realised that it would be difficult to paste paper on the folder as a cover.... and a cover would be important to me. So since I'd already made
fabric covers for journals, I thought hey, I can make a fabric cover for my planner.
So using my favourite cotton fabric, (for the outer cover Bomull from Ikea), I dyed it using Beetroot, I kid you not it give a wonderful faded shabby pink effect. Then I stamped it with various stamps, text, Frida Kahlo, and trees. And then iron with as hot an iron as possible without scorching the fabric, that's important! Next step, add a flat wadding and inner lining and sew.
Templates for the diary pages and notes came from the
DIY Planner website. I used the weekly planner pages (blank - no dates) as my actual diary pages, and the monthly planner pages. There are also some useful notes pages, for the other sections I will putting in the planner. It's such a flexible idea, and it means that I can add pages or take page out when the need arises. Later am going to add Tab Dividers for Notes, Projects, etc. So three cheers for
Hanna who comes up with wonderful creative ideas and inspiration so often that it is sometimes hard to keep up.
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Inside Front Cover Fold which creates a pocket |
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Notes Pages for Notes, Projects etc |
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Front of Cover |
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Diary Pages |
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Tab Dividers of Diary |
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Year Planner |
Comments
You did a great job designing this planner, thank you for sharing. :]
The lovely planner make us not to forget to used them frequently.