Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Different Ways To Use Journaling and Project Life Cards






In the planner world, I have seen people collect tons of project life cards. I myself have a little collection of project life and other journaling cards. I use them daily for a number of things. Here are some ideas on how you can use these cards every day!


Different Ways To Use Journaling Cards 


  • A Weekly To Do List - you can hole punch and slit the holes to insert it into your binder 
  • A Weekly Meal Planner



  • Color Coding Key
  •  Monthly No Spend Tracker (or anything tracker)

  • Quote Inspiration in your planner
  • Dashboard Decoration (or laminate it and make it your dashboard!)

  • Dividers Decoration (just add washi)


  • Dividers or Sub-Dividers 



  • Wall Decor 



  • Planner Pocket Decoration


  •  Mail Tags in snail mail
  • Snail mail info cards
  • Making Cards
  • Fold Out Booklets (washi tape several together)
  • Scrapbooking pages
  • Lists (shopping list, challenge lists etc.)
There are so many ways to use these awesome little cards, tell me how do you use these cards!



Monday, September 8, 2014

How To Make Your Own Journaling Cards Easily

Journaling cards or Project Life cards are all over the place in the planner world! They are so cute and the rounded corners make it even more adorable. They can be used for a number of things in our planners, but that will be in another blog post. Today I will show you how to make your very own cards very easily!




Supplies Needed:
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Corner Rounder
  • Paper Cutter/Scissors



All you need to do is cut down your scrapbook paper to either 4x6 inches or 3x4 inches. After that you just round the corners and voila! A perfect project life or journaling card!
cut a part of the paper that you like most

This is cut into  3x4 inches

3x4 cards

Use a corner rounder on all corners

& voila! Your own decorative cards!

Some even have a whole page with different sized designs meant for you to cut out!

This was one 12x12 page of scrapbook paper

I just cut along the designs and cornered the edges!
another full page example

hello to do lists cards!

Paper packs from Michael's, Joann's and Hobby Lobby usually go on sale all the time, if not they always have a 40% coupon for you to use! One paper pack can make a million cards.

In my next post I will show you how you can use these cards everyday!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Week on Two Pages Filofax Inserts Printable (Hearts Checklist With Tracker)

I have finally made my week on two pages the way I like! I was inspired by the StudioL2e stamps but and how everyone used it on their weekly pages! At the bottom is a water tracker, how much money you spent that day, and if you had any kind of fitness or exercise! I will also be uploading the plain and simple version as soon as I get those all resized!

I hope you all love it as much as I do!


If you do end up using these I would love to see pictures. Tag me on Instagram @wenduhh_plans or #mswenduhhblog

Please do NOT share the actual file or file link. Instead send your friends here to download my free printables, thanks


Download Weekly Pages Below:
A5
A6
Personal
Pocket

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Wish App


If you sign up and download the wish app through my link http://wish.com/s/5dHvWP you will get $10 off your first purchase! They have tons of things for less than $10 and you can score some awesome pencil pouches for your planner essentials for just the price of shipping (typically $1 or $2)! 
Here are some things you can get. All you have to do is search for "pouch" or "passport" to find these items!


I also found this necklace that I thought would be cute for a planner charm! Search for hot air balloon to find this! 


If you find something you like for less than $10 you can find another item for the difference and get two things for just the shipping price. Look at my very first order here!


$2.70! So cheap!! 

Click here to get your $10 now! http://wish.com/s/5dHvWP

September 2014 Tracking Calendar

Here is a little September calendar that you can print onto cardstock and put into your planner to track anything you want! It is 4in x 4in.

Some ideas for using this calendar can be:
  • No Spend Challenge - to keep track of no spending day by day
  • No Soda/coffee Challenge - every day that you go without a soda or coffee you can give yourself a star!
  • Workout/Fitness Challenge - track your daily exercise by doing a specific workout every day or if you plan on doing a 30 day challenge mark each day that you complete it! 
  • Photo Challenge Check Off - mark each day after you've posted a picture for that day
  • Monthly Goal Challenge - have a new goal you want to accomplish this month? Keep track it here! Examples include eating healthy every day, declutter an area of your house every day, save a certain amount of money by the end of the month, and so much more!! 
Hope you can use this! Sorry it's a few days late!! Have a good month! 


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Colorful Little Flags Stickers To Use As Indicators or Just Decoration + Link to How to Make Your Own Stickers

These little flags can be used for indicating appointment times, marking special events, helping color code certain activities and so much more. Each color has different patterns and is great for sprucing up your planner!

Just print on sticker paper and cut or use a sticker maker by cutting each row and running it through your sticker maker. Or you can just use glue stick or adhesive tape! whatever you have on hand!

Also there is a sticker tutorial that winter victorian made over on her blog go there to check out how to make your own stickers similar to this! She shows you how to make different shapes etc. It's so cool for beginners and is an awesome pictorial!

I hope you like these!
Click here to download these flags stickers!


If you do end up using these I would love to see pictures. Tag me on Instagram @wenduhh_plans or #mswenduhhblog

Please do NOT share the actual file or file link. Instead send your friends here to download my free printables, thanks


Friday, August 29, 2014

A5 & Personal Sized Day Per Page Filofax Insert Printable

The A5 size is pretty big and I wanted to save some paper, so I made this A5 day per page insert instead of the day on two pages. It still has mostly everything I need to plan my day and is still more than enough room. I hope you can use these!

As requested, here is the personal sized version as well.

Please do NOT share the actual file or file link. Instead send your friends here to download my free printables, thanks

https://www.dropbox.com/s/razbj8t284i4c8s/dayperpagea5.pdf?dl=0
For printing instructions click here!


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

To-Do Hearts Check Off Flags Stickers - Free Printable

The last time I made check off flags, they were soley made to fit perfectly inside of the Erin condren squares. Since then, I have been using these stickers in both my ECLP and my filofaxes. However I have had to cut them down just to fit into my smaller filofaxes. So I made these and changed the circles to heart (for the sake of being cute) and made them a lot smaller in height. They are 1" tall and can still be used in the ECLP but also can be used in other planners as well. I kind of like having them this size since my to do lists in my ECLP are never that long anyways. I like separating my lists by section so I think this will work perfectly. Anyways here is the link to download these new heart flags or just click on the picture below! Please see previous post for printing here.

If you do end up using these I would love to see pictures. Tag me on Instagram @wenduhh_plans or #mswenduhhblog

Please do NOT share the actual file or file link. Instead send your friends here to download my free printables, thanks


https://www.dropbox.com/s/dsacbsapiuv1gn1/half%20size%20heart%20check%20off%20flags.pdf?dl=0



Tuesday, August 26, 2014

New Day On Two Pages Daily Schedule Free Printable for Filofaxes

This is very similar to the last one I made, just in a different design, slightly, and an added section for meals and fitness. I also added a timed schedule instead of the morning, day night routine! I hope you guys enjoy! Downloads are below.

Please do NOT share the actual file or file link. Instead send your friends here to download my free printables, thanks

Sections include:
  • Today is: for the date, however you'd like to write it
  • Quote: inspirational quote of the day
  • Must Do: priority tasks to get done today
  • Today's Schedule: appointments, schedule or routine
  • Home: cleaning chores etc.
  • Work: business related to do's
  • Personal: personal to do's
  • Water: tracking your water intake
  • Fitness: minutes or type of workout you did today
  • Meals: tracking your breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks for the day or planning it
  • To Go: places to go today or errands to run
  • To Buy: shopping that needs to get done today
  • Tomorrow: things to remember for tomorrow 
  • Reflection: journal entry for the day, something that made you grateful, or a memory you loved today.



Download:
A5 Schedule
A5 Routine
Personal Schedule
Pocket Schedule

Sunday, August 24, 2014

How to Make Washi Card Samples

When your washi tape collection grows, you wish you can take them all with you everywhere with you. But carrying several rolls in your bag or pencil case can get bulky quick and seems a little ridiculous. Many people take just enough samples to carry with them on the go. Or maybe you'd like to give some of your washi tape away to your penpals or friends to use, but don't want to pay for extra shipping! Read on to see how and what to make washi card samples.


To make washi samples simply wrap your washi tape around a flat plastic card. There are a number of things you can put your washi samples on. Some things that people have used have been:
  • playing cards (Target has cute hello kitty ones that I use, it's perfect and is more than enough)
  • old gift cards (start saving them now!)
  • laminated cards
  • business cards
  • plastic bobbins
  • laminated narrow plastic flyleaf
    • These can be made by laminating a laminating sheet and cutting it to fit your planner's height and making it narrow by cutting the width in half, then hole punching the side to fit your planner. You can then slit the holes to easily take it in and out without opening the rings

Basically anything plastic and small enough to put into your planner's pockets. If you have a laminator you can make anything you want into a washi card holder!

The next step is choosing which samples of washi tape you want to have with you. This can get tough if you have tons to choose from. If you have the time you can totaally do it all.

Then you should group each kind of washi sample on each card. You can easily fit about 4 different washi tapes on each card (depending on the average width). I like to put similar washi tapes on each card like by color (pastels, metallics, blacks), by themes (sailor, florals, chevron, skinny), or even just by your favorites or good combos. It is totally up to you.

After that comes the hardest & longest part: Peeling the tape and wrapping it as neatly as possible around the card. How do we do that? By peeling a few inches at a time from the roll and placing it on the card and wrapping it straightly and neatly on top then peeling some more and repeating it around and around and around again.







I would suggest wrapping it around the card about 8-10 times so you have enough tape to last you a while (because wouldn't it suck to do this process all over again in a week or two?)

After that you should have a bunch of cards with 3-5 washi tapes on each! You can put them in your card slots in your planner or the back pockets.

To use your samples, simply peel and cut just like you would from a roll, except now your washi is flat and portable!!

Hope this was easy to understand and have fun decorating your planner everywhere you go!

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