These are usually more detailed! Like "do the dishes/wipe down counters" instead of "clean kitchen." |
1. Printed off my free printable 2 to a page. Picked out a scrapbook paper to act as "binding."
2. Cut my pages in half. Cut a piece of thick card stock to size.
3. Used a heavy duty stapler to "bind" the top.
4. Added the scrapbook paper (cut to size) using packing tape. You could also glue it. I know this won't last forever- but that's okay with me. You also can't tear the pages out very well. Meh.
That's about it! Click here to download the FREE PRINTABLE!
I hope you all have an amazing weekend! Anyone have any big plans?
We will be back to share more fun projects on Tuesday :)
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Very cool idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you! It definitely helps me stay on track :)
Delete-Kenzie
Hi Kenzie! I am coming over from Unite!
ReplyDeleteYou did a lot of work here! And I can see how blocking would really help organize a person. I am just a perennial putterer, so this would help me, although I'd have to promise myself to DO it!
So nice to meet you today!
Ceil
Thank you, Ceil! I hope you get a chance to try it out and that it works for you :)
Delete-Kenzie
This is so cute! And perfect to put into my purse!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have it in my purse as we speak!
Delete-Kenzie
Thanks for sharing your printable and how you manage your time. I have been getting a planner together. I actually made an 8x10 planner with a binder,but thought it was to big to carry around. And today I found the right supplies for a smaller binder. Your printable will fit perfectly in my new planner. Thanks. Will post pictures later in my blog.
ReplyDeleteWow, Rosario. That's an awesome idea! I might have to try making my own planner, too. I will have to come check it out :) Thanks for stopping by!
Delete-Kenzie
my planner is done! I'm still adding new pages. Making copies of things I want to have handy. I love your printable, its helping me to keep track of my time and to remember things I tend to forget.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I'm so happy that you're using and loving the printable!
Delete-Kenzie
Try "painting" the end of the pad (including the cardboard back page) with rubber cement instead of stapling...let it dry and it should be just like the notepads you find in the store. I've seen this done but have never tried it myself...haven't made it that far down the to do list I guess ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is an AWESOME suggestion. I will be trying that once this pad is all out of pages :) Thank you!
Delete-Kenzie