Easy DIY Traveler's Notebook Dashboard

September 19 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
Written By Brooklynne Michelle - September 19 2016
September 16 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - September 16 2016
Hello there! Today I’m sharing how I customized a plain notebook with 4 tabbed sections to keep track of all of my lists! I am a list maker- to the extreme. I love making lists for everything but I have a habit of misplacing them. I’ve tried using a regular notebook to keep all of the lists together but they would get so chaotic and long term lists would get lost amongst shopping lists and daily to-dos so I decided to organize my lists!
Here's a look at the supplies I grabbed:
I’m using a full size notebook, scissors, paper trimmer, 1/8 inch hole punch, adhesive runner, and from PopFizzPaper I pulled tab stickers, washi, pens, and patterned paper.
I wanted to make sure this notebook would hold up to long-term use and travel in my purse when necessary so I didn’t want the tabs sticking out farther than the cover. Luckily all I had to do was cut off about a half inch of the paper. This was super quick with a paper trimmer.
I already knew what sections I wanted- Grocery, To Do, Packing, and Projects. You could print out the text or use alpha stickers but I wasn’t too concerned about it so I wrote mine out with a pen.
Before I attached the tabs I wanted to reinforce the pages they were going to be on to ensure they wouldn’t accidentally rip out over time. Using my adhesive runner I glued two pages together. I washi’d over the perforated “easy tear” line of the paper on the front and back. And finally I took a strip of patterned paper and glued it along the edge to make it sturdier as I grab for the tab. Then I simply placed the tab on top of that.
Technically I could have stopped there but as I always say- I had to add some embellishment! I pulled out the metallic gold vellum sheet from the PopFizzPaper Planner Kit as well as the info card (to use the beautiful pattern on the back), quote stickers, hole punch, and the adhesive runner.
I’m sure by now most, if not all of you, have seen a tutorial about how to make your own removable cover, coil clip, or insert for a coil bound planner (or in this case notebook). You just use something from the planner as a template, mark your holes, punch, and then cut a slit into each hole. I wanted to use the metallic gold sheet as a fly leaf in the very front of the notebook so I placed it underneath the open cover and marked the holes with a pen to ensure my punches were straight.
Finally, on the inside cover I glued the info card down, embellished with glitter washi, and glued in a small stack of sticky notes in case I ever want to take away a smaller version of a list I have made in the book. And with that I was done!
The day I put this together I used it to make my shopping list and it worked out perfectly to bring with me to the store and be able to quickly find the list I needed. I love making lists and I love even more that my lists will stay organized in this notebook. Plus, it’s adorable and looks reminiscent of a planner! You could totally use this same method for a bullet journal style planner! I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial! Happy list-making!
September 14 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - September 14 2016
One of the parts of a personal planner I never realized I needed was a book mark type item. The more I use my personal the more it seems like a necessity.
I decided to make myself two out of the papers I have gotten in the Pop Fizz Paper kits. I already have one that I used as a template. Here are the items I used
Supplies:
I started by tracing the template on to the papers with a pencil. I think simply took some scissors and cut them all out. Since I do not have a laminator I used 4 papers so it would be thicker and double sided. I then traced the template on to the card stock and cut it out. The card stock will be to make it sturdy and thick.
Anytime I do anything with planner this happens!
I then decided which papers I wanted to go together and I used the tape runner and attached them to either side of the card stock. The last step was to hole punch them with my 6 hole punch.
I used papermate flair pens and sharpie markers to right today and month on them.
I wish I had a laminator but being a teacher I will probably take these to school and laminate them.
How do you use your pop fizz paper papers?
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September 09 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - September 09 2016
Hello everyone! It’s Jennifer here, and today I’d like to share a fun, quick, and easy birthday calendar insert I made for my Happy Planner! I prefer to use checklist flag stickers instead of the full box checklists on my weekly spreads, so I love finding creative ways to use up my sticker stash! I had a perpetual calendar from Erin Condren that I used to list important birthdays and anniversaries, but I didn’t like it very much because I didn’t have a ton of birthdays to list. Every month I had to remember where I put the thing, and most of it looked pretty blank. So I thought this would be a perfect use for my extra full box checklist stickers!
For this project, I used:
First, I cut down my cardstock to fit my Happy Planner, or approximately 9 ¼ x 7 inches, and punched it with the Happy Planner punch. Next, I put down my full box stickers, 6 on each side of the page. I could have gone with colors that matched my cardstock better, but I thought it would be fun to try and pick colored checklists that went along with each month: icy blue for January; pink for February; shamrock green for March; etc.
Don’t forget to label your boxes! These monthly header labels are perfect for this project, plus you’ll have plenty left over for other things! As a finishing touch, I added some confetti and “celebrate” washi from my stash to make things a little more festive.
Now all you have to do is fill out the calendar! I was able to transfer all of my important birthdays and anniversaries from my perpetual calendar to my insert, so now I’ll always have the information with me!
What is your favorite unconventional sticker use? I’d love to see! Tag me on Instagram @paprikaplans or share it on our Popfizzpaper Fans Facebook group! Happy planning, everyone!
August 29 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 29 2016
Hello everyone I have a fun little project here for you of how I decorate the month overview page in my Happy Planner. I feel like with the Happy Planner I have finally found planner peace, and it's disc bound. I love how easy it is to add things to it and how quick it is to expand the ring size (for a crazy period I had Dec 2015 - Dec 2017 in one planner)! But my favourite thing is the month overview pages, where I can record birthdays, important dates and a snapshot of what is happening in my life overall!
The only thing is I find them a bit boring at times and not always the look I want. Especially in September as it is my Birthday Month! Also it's a bit Pink for me, so I pulled out my Tombow water soluble crayons and painted over the currently section in blues and greens to match the gemstone papers I'm going to use.
After that was done I ran some of the glitter washi from the add on kit along the left side edge for some pzazz. Not the washi was a bit wider than I wanted so I just trimmed it roughly down the middle with my paper trimmer. The top calendar section I find redundant and the dark blue was a bit much so I covered it up with a strip of the large white gem outline paper which I just loooooooove!
One thing I knew was that the sticky notes from the September kit would look GORGEOUS in place of the standard birthday box and Important dates lines. The sticky notes were about half an inch too wide so I carefully trimmed off a quarter of an inch from both sides and the required amount from the bottom each of which were different. Using my favourite Tombow mono permanent tape runner I secured both stickey notes in place.
Next to tidy it up some I used the other piece of glitter washi to separate the two halves and ground those sticky notes. Doesn't it just sparkle so heavenly! Finally my absolute favourite gem washi along the bottom to hide the American holidays that don't apply to me. I love how simple and stunning this washi is.
Now I just need a few final touches to finish the look off, like holographic stickers. Creative Team member Jennifer got me the Me And My Big Ideas, Holographic sticker sheet for my birthday and I love it so two quote stickers were the first things to go down and then from there I use these tiny Holographic stars in the top left corner of each section .
It didn't really feel finished and then I remembered the glitter enamel stars from April kit! Something was bothering me about the top left of the page and in general the left side of the banner. It needed something. Out cam my 2 inch circle punch and the blue on blue gem pattern paper, ct that sucker in half an BAM on she went. I'm not sure why that was needed but it was.
All I need to do now is fill it out! I was easily able to do the birthdays and important dates. When it cam to the Currently section, there were a few things I knew I could put down easily but the rest will have to be filled out as the month happens. If you are a Happy Planner do you decorate these pages? If so I would love to see how feel free to tag me @brooklynne_michelle or @popfizzpaper !
August 24 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 24 2016
Hi everyone! Sabrina here to show you some easy and fun DIY back to school items for all ages. I’m going to be showing you 3 different ideas; how to take a plain notebook cover and turn it into a super cute one, how to make washi pencils and even a cute pocket that you can place inside of your notebook or keep it on the side.
Let’s make back to school and homework time at home fun! This is even a great creative outlook for kids and a fun project for you and your child to work on together. This idea is especially great for homework time because what kid wouldn’t be inspired to do their homework using cute pencils and cute notebooks that they created themselves. If you aren’t in school or have no children [in school] don’t stop reading yet because these ideas are great to use for work or for an everyday task or just for organization. So let’s jump right into this and start with the notebook!
Supplies you will need:
1- Notebook
Design Paper of your choice
1- 5x7 cardboard or thick cardstock
Pencils
Washi tape
Glue, mod podge, or adhesive tape
Scissors
*Removing the coil is optional- I removed it because at the time of the photo I wasn’t sure if I wanted to cover the coil holes with washi or paper and re-punch but keep reading to find out what I ended up doing.
First, choose your design paper for your cover once you’ve gotten that glue or add adhesive tape [like I did] and lay the cover down front side first onto your design paper. If your paper is double sided like mine make sure the side with the design that you DON’T want is the side, you are gluing down onto the front side of your cover. Cut off all the excess paper off the edges and your cover is ready to be decorated!
I just took two different shades of blue glitter washi tapes and vertically put that on the left side of the notebook cover. Then I took the other gem washi that came in the Planner Kit and put that vertically on the right side of the notebook. In the middle of the notebook I added a plastic adhesive pocket that I got from the Target Dollar Section and added one sheet of sticky note inside. If you don't have any of these pockets you can create your own by cutting a piece of design paper into any shape and adding a thin line of glue to the sides and bottom and stick it onto the cover. Decorate with some stickers; I used this quote sticker and beautiful gems from the PopFizzPaper Crystal Cove Kit. Once you are done decorating you are all done with your notebook cover!
Some of you are probably wondering “Is she going to recoil her notebook?” and the answer is “No, I am not.” I plan to use this notebook to keep inside of my bag and I don’t want the coils messing up my bag or getting caught with other coiled items in side of my purse so I am going to journal bound it with a textured string. All I did was lined up all the papers inside the front and back cover so that you can see through the holes and then start from the bottom to the top by doing an over and under technique and gluing the ends to the back of the notebook; you can even tie off at the bottom or top if you wished. Bye-bye coil you now have a journal!
Next let’s make a quick pocket that you can glue or tape inside your notebook or just keep it on the side. I am using the thick cardstock that comes in the planner kit you know the one that tells you everything that is in your kit. I am taking a piece of design paper measuring it to be the same size as the card stock and cutting it in half. Take one of those halves and glue it to the back of the cardstock covering all the wording. Grab that other half of design paper and this is where you’re going to create a pocket look; I cut my paper in an angle where I cut up diagonally to the top left corner to give that peeking affect to show the paper behind the one I am gluing on top. Once your shape is created line the back of the paper on both sides with a thin layer of glue and stay close to the edges; do the same to the bottom. Flip the side with the glue over and press it onto the cardstock. Start decorating! I added glitter washi to the bottom horizontally, and to the left side vertically. Grabbed another plastic adhesive pocket and put that onto the middle of the bottom, inserted a piece of designed sticky note and added a larger gem sticker to put onto the top of that adhesive pocket. If you want this pocket inside of your notebook all you do it glue the back of the pocket to the inside or if you want it removable just tape it down with some washi tape. And you're done!
I saved the easiest for last… washi pencils! Choose your washi tape, measure the length of from below the metal down to the where the wood grain starts. Then just lay the washi on the pencil and wrap around that’s it!
I hope you all loved these DIY back to school ideas. If you decide to create any of these we want to see them so make sure you tag @PopFizzPaper on IG and you come post to the PopFizzPaper Fans! Facebook Group!
August 22 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 22 2016
August 19 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 19 2016
Hey Everyone! I’m so excited to be sharing with you a dashboard I created for my A5 size planner that functions as both decoration and storage but can be easily switched out whenever I want to change the color scheme! It’s basically like a making a mini pocket letter for yourself but instead of filling it with goodies to give away you can store supplies for on the go planning!
All you really need is a 9 pocket trading card sheet protector and some paper but decorating is the best part- so grab your embellishments too! Here is a look at what I pulled out for this project.
I have a process video below showing the project from start to finish but here’s a quick rundown:
Please check out my quick process video showing how I put this together!
If you aren’t looking to add more storage to your planner but like the idea of a pocket style dashboard I really like using this 4 pocket sleeve to display pocket letters from my pen pals. I slip in my 4 favorite cards they made and I can enjoy them until my next swap!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Thanks for stopping by!
August 17 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 17 2016
If you have not gotten caught up in the Pokemon Go fad then you are super lucky. If you have gotten caught up in it then you are just like me. Perhaps you are reliving your childhood doing something you wished you could do years and years ago. Today with the age of smartphones we can all finally be Pokemon Trainers!
For those of us that like to track all the things we do I decided to make a Pokemon Go! Record keeper. It allows me to note the bigger pokemon I catch on a day. I can track my steps and of course what I ate and drank (because this is important)!
To do this I utilized leftover stickers from previous pop fizz paper kits. For this particular week I chose my leftovers from my Team USA kit and the new Pokemon Go! Stickers. First I wanted to make sure I noted where I went so I just used a appointment flag. Then I wanted to track steps and nutrition. For this I just used the icons and put them under the flag. The most important part was keeping track of the Pokemon I caught on the trip. In order to do this I used the half box heart checklists.
I also wanted to make sure that I wrote on the stickers with a pen that would be bold and visible. For this kind of thing I like to use a black PaperMate Flair. I also wanted to track where I plan to go each day of the week. I like to go pokemon hunting for a little trip each day and make sure I work this into my daily plans. This Pokemon Go tracker is really helping me keep track especially since my nephew likes to check in and see what new Pokemon I have every day!
How do you track the pokemon you catch? What team are you on? Let us know by joining the PopFizzPaper Fans facebook group.
I still need a Pikachu!
August 12 2016
Brooklynne Michelle
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Written By Brooklynne Michelle - August 12 2016
Hello, everyone! It’s Jennifer here with a fun way to spice up your weekends in your planner! Sure, weekend banners are awesome... but weekend banners with washi sticker flags are even better! Let’s get started! The newly reformatted Popfizzpaper weekly kits now come with washi sticker strips! Each weekly set has three different designs of washi strips, and each design has two different sizes of washi strips: three quarter box sized strips and four narrower header sized strips. We’re going to use these stickers to make a banner!
This design uses all three patterns of washi stickers: three quarter box sized strips of design A; two quarter box sized strips of design B; and 4 header sized strips of design C. So go ahead and decide which design you’d like to use for A, B, and C.
Starting with your A strips, slightly bend one end of the strips so the corners touch, and make a diagonal cut with your scissors down towards the end of the strips as illustrated in the photo. This will give you a cute “v” shaped flag when you open the sticker back up. Trim the strip for length, if you’d like, then place one A strip at each end where you’d like your weekend banner to go. Add your last A strip in the middle.
Cut your pattern B strips into flags as well, trim the length as you wish, and lay the B strips down between the A strips. One thing to note, you don’t have to worry about having the tops of the banners all even because we’re going to cover the tops with the actual weekend banner sticker at the end! You should have a small gap in between each strip. Cut your 4 design C strips into flags as well and use them to cover the small gaps between your wider strips. You should end up with the pattern A C B C A C B C A. Finally, place the actual weekend banner sticker from your kit over the tops of your washi flags.
How adorable is that, you guys?! I used the Rio kit for this project, but all of the newly redesigned Popfizzpaper weekly kits have washi strips too! Do you have a favorite way to use the new washi strip stickers? I’d love to see! Please share it on the Popfizzpaper Fans Facebook group!
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