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New year, new beginning...
Each year we hope for a great year, the best so far, a year filled with happiness, success and fun moments that will become our greatest memories... No matter what the previous year was like – whether it was good or bad, we get the chance to start all over again, to make a change, to start something new. That's the magic of new beginnings!
I start every new year with a brand new planner that will help me organize all my upcoming responsibilities, events and ideas. And this year I decided to go with a DIY planner. To be honest, it was a lengthy project and it took more effort than I thought it will. But in the end, it turned out into one of my most special planners till date and I will proudly carry it around throughout the year.
For this project I decided to try something new – journal binding.
I started with preparing the pages. I didn't make my own planner templates because I found these free printables on http://www.thehandmadehome.net/2014/06/free-planner-and-calendar-more-2015/.
These are awesome, colorful and fun, and made my project a lot easier. The only „problem“ for me was their format – the smallest is A5, and I prefer my planner at least 2 times smaller. So I decided to print them out in a smaller format - which didn't really work. The major problem was that I couldn't get the smaller pages to overlap nicely when I printed them out two-sided. Then I tried to arrange them by using Microsoft Word, and this time it worked! Here is what I did:
1. I copied all pdf files to clipboard and pasted them as pictures in Word.
2. I resized all the files to the same size and arranged them on a page – I ended up having 4 smaller pages on one page. The sheets looked kinda like this:
Sheet for monthly / weekly pages |
Sheet for monthly / weekly pages |
Sheet for "weekly" pages |
Sheet for "ideas" pages |
3. When I was satisfied with my new adapted templates, I printed them out, two-sided.
4. I cut the sheets in half. Since my bottom margin was bigger than the top one, I had to cut the excess of the paper on the bottom as well. So there was a lot of cutting. :/
5. Then I created 4 groups of pages - one is a mix of "monthly" and "weekly" pages, two conta in only "weekly" pages and the last one contains "ideas" pages. I folded the pages in half, thus giving me my signatures and I was finally ready for the binding.
I won't describe the binding process, but here are the tutorials I used:
And here are the photos of the finished planner:
Yep, now it's much better! |
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2015, we are ready for you! :)