Posted in My Planning, Planning 101

What I Pack to Plan // How I Plan

Hello everyone!
Recently I went out of town for a few days, and I had to decide what pens and planners to take along with me. What I brought is probably excessive to the average person, but throughout the whole trip, I never thought I was missing anything to keep up with my trackers and bullet journal.

Hopefully this list will give you ideas of somethings to take with you if you plan on the go. A lot of these items were featured in my New Year’s Haul, so you can check out more details on them there. I will also try to link as much as I can.

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Posted in My Planning, Reviews, Students

FREE Student Planner! // How I Plan

 

Hello everyone!

I’m really excited to upload this post as I will be sharing a free tool every student needs to try. Planning in high school and college is very different, as you have fewer classes in college,  fewer assignments in general, but more long term deadlines to remember. I couldn’t really find  paper planner that suited my needs my first semester of freshman year. I can’t totally remember how I stumbled across this site, but it was likely through a youtube video or google search. Nonetheless, I’ve been using it religiously for 3 semesters now, and it is truly the best option available for students.

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Posted in Making Your Own

Digital Papers & Clip Art // How to Make Your Own Stickers

Hello everyone!

I’m ready to jump back into it with a new set of blog posts centered around tips and resources for making your own planner stickers. Whether you are looking to design for yourself or to sell, there are not a lot of resources out there explaining how to do that, and I’d love to share what I’ve learned with you.

For the first post, I want to focus on finding patterns and clip art for your planner stickers. Unless you are an artist and are very much into graphic design, digital paper and pre-drawn clip art are essential to complete a kit’s theme. However, there are a lot of rules that go along with using and licensing an artist’s work, so I wanted to break those down and share some of my favorite shops and websites for usable and affordable artwork.

When I first started out, I felt overwhelmed with all the options, so I made spreadsheet outlining costs, licensing, ease of use, and coupon codes.

 

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Posted in Multicolor

Where Have I Been? // An Update + The Future

It has certainly been a while — almost six months since I last updated this blog. I’ve gotten lots of messages on my Etsy, Facebook, email, and abandoned Instagram account. I’ve tried my best to answer those messages, but some get lost along the way.

Long story short, I got very busy, and could no longer justify spending time on this blog. A lot of changes occurred in my life.

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