I got the ARC binding system from Staples. So far I love it! I decided to use up some of my hoarded stash, and this is what I came up with. I have included a bunch of links that inspired my creation so that you can see them also.
The cover, pockets and dividers were made from seriously heavy duty file folders I bought at New Seasons, by Cavallini and Co.
WARNING: VERY PICTURE HEAVY, BUT I THINK YOU WILL LIKE IT!!!
I cut the folders and created pockets on both of the covers. The piece on the right folds out...
...Where I put a Post-It pocket on one side and created a pocket on on the other for my coupons.
Turn the page, I added some other Post-It notes for use later. And, they match!!
Turn that page and I am going to use this section for my stuff, ideas, journaling, lists, home stuff, etc.
I used some left over stickers to make this page. Once I started listing all of the projects I need to FINISH, I was amazed! I better get busy!
I found this list of ways to stay creative on Pinterest, printed it and put it in the book for inspiration. This section has graph paper that I folded. I figure I can draw out my plans for projects on the graph paper and...
...it opens up to blank paper so that I can write notes, steps, etc.
Another pocket...turn this page...
...and a section of papers for notes about work...my schedule, call schedule, etc.
I got this idea from a brilliant person! Beckie at Infarrantly Creative had created a system that I incorporated for my monthly/weekly planner section. It looks like above when first opened. When you flip open the left side...
I have clipped inside a calendar I created from this site, here. This flip out section also hides some project cards that I made using Rolodex cards I got for super cheap at Tuesday Morning, and a variety of craft tapes in my stash.
I have my project cards, a year/day reference and my birthday/occasion sheet safely tucked away under this flap.
I also made a tape page. I took a piece of graph paper and sandwiched it inside a piece of folded waxed paper. Then I put on some of my tapes, so that I can have some to use as I need it.
The tapes come from a variety of sources, I think some are Washi, some are Cavallini and Co., some are Recollections and some are from Smash Book.
So, the reason that I did the flip page this way is so that when I am looking at my weekly section (on the right) I can flip out the monthly section to see it while I plan. I use the blank page on the back of the weekly pages (in the middle) to write to do lists, make notes, etc.
If I don't need to see the monthly calendar, it just tucks away. I used a piece of file folder to create the page marker. On the other side of it, not shown, I put some sticky notes made from the same paper line as the file folders. Here is one of my project cards. If I have a big project that will span over a couple of weeks, I can just remove it and place it in the next week. When done, I can just toss it.
My week pages, you notice are different. I have almost every weekend off and every Wednesday off. These are the days I can make appointments. The other four days of the week are work, 10 hours a day with about 2 hours of commute. I don't get much done during those days. So...I made the weekly pages so that I had more room for my days off, and less for my working days.
I also created a little mini page that folds, so I can try to do some menu planning and grocery shopping planning. I need to get better at that, since I get home so late. The left side is the back of the previous week page that I will use for notes.
I found these free printable address pages at SampleWords. They have tons of free printables.
Phew, this is long!! I put another Post-It pocket on this divider page for stamps and stickers. I had some labels, again by Cavallini and Co., and I also put some slide stickers by Industrial Chic...you never know when you need to embellish something.
The blog planner is based loosely off of a bunch that I have seen. I am going to try to plan and stay more organized with my posts. This is the section where I will also keep track of my activities and assignments with the group, Just a Few Friends, headed by Elsa, of Just a Few Designs.
The back cover, is another pocket. I also took another scrap of a folder and made a pen holder, the rectangle on the far right.
Woo Hoo!! Done!! I hope you enjoyed it. I had a bunch of influences that inspired me when I was creating this book. Please check out the links and check them out for yourself.
Stay crafty and organized, my friends!!