{"id":1794,"date":"2016-07-01T04:22:40","date_gmt":"2016-07-01T04:22:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pinkimono.com\/?p=1794"},"modified":"2017-07-21T01:19:25","modified_gmt":"2017-07-21T01:19:25","slug":"how-i-transformed-my-ec-notebook-into-a-planner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.pinkimono.com\/2016\/07\/01\/how-i-transformed-my-ec-notebook-into-a-planner\/","title":{"rendered":"How I Transformed My Erin Condren Notebook Into A Planner"},"content":{"rendered":"
I know I’m not alone in my quest to find the perfect mommy planner on a budget. I see my fellow planner moms on IG going through multiple planners in a year. I know some of us do it for the variety, but I can’t help to think there are others out there like me who are in the vicious\u00a0cycle of being seduced by a gorgeous\u00a0planner and then realize it doesn’t work functionally. (There’s simply not enough space to make lists, and keep notes in those cute little planner layouts.) Well, have no fear! I may have stumbled upon a\u00a0solution that can work for you! Below is how I “Frankenstein-ed” a functional, custom\u00a0and affordable\u00a0planner out of an Erin Condren notebook, an old Limelife Planner and a few DIY touches.<\/p>\n I get it. There’s a lot to love about premium planners. They’re beautiful, solid and fun to decorate. (Check out my post<\/a> on how decorating a planner can help relieve\u00a0stress.)\u00a0But I had a Come To Jesus<\/em> moment and realized\u00a0that functionality outweighs looks. (Don’t worry though, you can still have some pretty<\/em> with this planner solution.)\u00a0The truth is,\u00a0my days are less about scheduling specifics and more about managing:<\/p>\n So when it comes\u00a0to these premium planners, most of the layouts just aren’t\u00a0functional. The\u00a0pages\u00a0simply didn’t\u00a0provide enough\u00a0space for me to write lists, thoughts, ideas, notes, etc for everyone in my family.<\/p>\n A\u00a0notebook on the other hand does. Notebooks provide a better base for functional planning because they have\u00a0the space to:<\/p>\n So to build my planner I decided to go with a premium and much more affordable notebook. I went with an\u00a0Erin Condren 7″x9″ notebook for 4\u00a0reasons:<\/p>\n At this point you may be thinking, “Well Amber, that’s great. But how do I\u00a0keep track of dates?”\u00a0Here’s\u00a0where you can get creative. So if you’re like me, you need both a digital and analog system to maintain a schedule. I need to hear the alarm\u00a0“ding” from my iPhone to\u00a0\u00a0remind me\u00a0about upcoming appointments and meetings. And I also need to\u00a0write things down as a way of remembering that the appointment even exists. Said another way,\u00a0my iPhone serves as\u00a0my alarm\/reminder tool\u00a0and my planner acts as an overview.<\/p>\n To get that\u00a0overview into my notebook planner I re-used my dividers from my old Limelife planner and DIYed a monthly layout to fit them. To get the dividers out of your old planner and into your notebook \u00a0you can:<\/p>\n Now, you don’t have to reuse your dividers, but I like to save money where I can and thought\u00a0this was a great way to do that. But you can always DIY your own dividers and still add the calendar pages with the washi tape or even double sided adhesive.<\/p>\n So I didn’t want to completely sacrifice cuteness for cost. The EC notebook overall is super cute, but my calendar\u00a0pages are pretty, well…plain. Aside from the washi tape, I wanted to give a little extra glam to my pages. So I went with my all time favorite craft medium – foil! (Foil<\/a> is kind of a running theme on this blog.) I used this file<\/a> of date stickers I created for my Cameo. (Feel free to download them as well.) I printed them on a laser printer, broke out my MINC Foil Applicator and some pretty foil colors, foiled them, sent them through the Cameo and voila! Now I have fabulous shiny stickers to make my plain month sparkle!<\/p>\n So there you have it! A planner you can ACTUALLY plan in, see what’s going on in your schedule and customize without spending a ton of money and time.<\/p>\n July 19, 2016 UPDATE: Great news. If you’re not the DIY\/Frankenstein type, have no fear. Sugar Paper makes a line of planners that are functional and affordable. And they’re accessible because they’re at TARGET<\/a>. I got one<\/a> recently because it allows for weekly and monthly planning, groups to-do \/ to buy lists, and it gorgeous! So check out these planners in addition to using some of the tips above to make your ideally functional planner.<\/p>\n I’ve been a planner gal for as long as I can remember. To this day, my favorite is still my high school issued planner. It met my needs\u00a0perfectly. It was compact, had an ideal layout, and was fabulously colorful. Now as a mama to two under two who’s running\u00a0her own business, my planner needs have drastically changed. So I’ve been on the hunt for the<\/p>\n <\/a>I’ve been a planner gal for as long as I can remember. To this day, my favorite is still my high school issued planner. It met my needs\u00a0perfectly. It was compact, had an ideal layout, and was fabulously colorful. Now as a mama to two under two who’s running\u00a0her own business, my planner needs have drastically changed. So I’ve been on the hunt for the ideal planner that is functional and affordable. And unfortunately\u00a0the\u00a0crazy expensive,\u00a0albeit beautiful planners, aren’t meeting my mommy needs.\u00a0So what’a\u00a0Planner Gal\/Mommy to do?<\/p>\n
Step 1: Keep Calm &\u00a0Accept Functionality<\/h1>\n
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Step 2: Upcycle Your Old\u00a0Planner Dividers<\/h1>\n
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Step 3: Glam Up Your Planner<\/h1>\n
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<\/a>Now if you don’t have a MINC Foil Applicator (go get one!) then you can design your own stickers on fabulous paper to make your planner shine!<\/p>\n
<\/a>I know this isn’t for everyone, but it seems to be working for my inner mom boss! Hopefully it’ll work for you too! Enjoy!<\/p>\n
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