I thought that I would share with you today my Happy Planner turned Bill Planner. I bought last years Happy Planner on sale at my local craft store. It has 18 months, and included 2016. Perfect for what I wanted. I just made a few adjustments...and here they are.
On the back of the right side of the monthly calendar is the start of the weekly pages. I don't need them for my bill planner, so I thought about what to do with this page. I decided to make a notes page.
I took a note page and adhered it to the back of the calendar.
And taa daa, a note page and the weekly page covered up. This gives me space to write any notes about the bills that I need to write. I also might use them in the future to keep track of expenses, and maybe eventually write up an official budget.
The first thing I do is circle our paydays in red on the calendar. It helps me with keeping track of which bills get paid on which paydays. When I get the bills in the mail, I write who I owe, and the amount owed on the date that it's due. Then as I do my weekly bills, I know who to pay, and when. Once I pay the bill, I cross it off, write the date paid, and how I paid it (bill pay, check written, etc.). It's a super simple system, but it really works for me.
I still keep track of my expenses, checks, debit card purchases, etc., on paper. I quit using a check book register, and use a ledger book instead. It gives me a quick visual of stuff, and also allows me to double check things to make sure I get all my finances right. I know, I probably don't need to do this, with all of the online help with our banks these days, but I can't seem to break this habit. Do any of you still keep paper logs of your finances?
My ledger and my bill planner.
I put a pocket in my bill planner. I the first pocket I put the bills that I have received and written on the calendar, all clipped in my giant red paper clip. I love it when I have NOTHING in the clip. It's a good feeling to not have bills hanging out, waiting to be paid. Unfortunately I don't have an empty clip too often...haha!
In the second pocket I put another things I need to save for the time being. I keep some notes here, and a couple of the tabbed skinny pages in case I need to make special notes during the month.
That's about it for the bill planner. Next week I'll show you yet another way I use Happy Planners for keeping my life straight.
Until then, stay crafty and organized, my friends!
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Saturday, May 21, 2016
A New Planner Layout for my Happy Planner
Hello, everyone!
I know that I said I wasn't going to do any planner page decoration posts (otherwise known as the "my week" style posts), but I didn't say I wasn't going to show new additions or remodels of my planner!
Well, here it is. I decided to try a new layout, again. I don't know what inspired me to redo my layout that I usually use, but I decided to try another way to layout my week.
If you want to see my old layout...please check out this post.
I started using my new layout this week. So far I love that the work hours, meals, and appointments on specific days are in one spot. Before, they were in different places...not very efficient. I also found that most of the time in my old layout, I didn't use the huge spaces that I created for my days off, so the newer and smaller spaces seem to work.
I am not sure that I love the blog space, since I am working on a new blog/craft project notebook that you will be seeing soon. I also need to revamp the chore space, as I don't have enough room. For some reason I also decided to change the task layout, matching the vertical type layout, and it is confusing me. HAHAHA!
I think that I will use it for another week, and maybe make some changes. If I do, I will surely let you know.
I love the Happy Planner so much that I have made a bunch of books with them. I am planning a series of posts about what I have done, and how I am trying to organize my life with them.
Until next time, stay crafty and organized my friends!!!
I know that I said I wasn't going to do any planner page decoration posts (otherwise known as the "my week" style posts), but I didn't say I wasn't going to show new additions or remodels of my planner!
Well, here it is. I decided to try a new layout, again. I don't know what inspired me to redo my layout that I usually use, but I decided to try another way to layout my week.
I am trying to get all of the information on one sheet. I am trying to use a cleaning schedule and my task list is a must. I came up with a two page layout. I am also trying to use a version of the vertical layout. I placed my days on top, one week on two pages. I am adding a place to write the hours I work (the days I work don't change, but the hours can), and I also want to keep track/plan meals.
On the next page I have a place for the weekly chores (my version of the Zone Cleaning schedule idea), and I made a spot for some quick blog planning. If you want to see my old layout...please check out this post.
I started using my new layout this week. So far I love that the work hours, meals, and appointments on specific days are in one spot. Before, they were in different places...not very efficient. I also found that most of the time in my old layout, I didn't use the huge spaces that I created for my days off, so the newer and smaller spaces seem to work.
I am not sure that I love the blog space, since I am working on a new blog/craft project notebook that you will be seeing soon. I also need to revamp the chore space, as I don't have enough room. For some reason I also decided to change the task layout, matching the vertical type layout, and it is confusing me. HAHAHA!
I think that I will use it for another week, and maybe make some changes. If I do, I will surely let you know.
I love the Happy Planner so much that I have made a bunch of books with them. I am planning a series of posts about what I have done, and how I am trying to organize my life with them.
Until next time, stay crafty and organized my friends!!!
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Cantilever Sewing Box, Part 2
After I put the boxes together, shown in the previous post, I took it all apart, then I reinforced the levers with another piece of cardboard (making them double thick), and covered them with kraft paper. I also changed the color of the brads that I used. I think the gold matches the papers better.
I also changed the knobs to ones I felt more suited the project.
This is one side opened, you can see how big the drawers are! I covered the inside of the box with some kraft paper to cover the brads, but that is all of the papering I did on the inside of the boxes.
The handles were not to my liking, so I edged them with more papers. Then I stuck the whole thing together and attached it to the foam core base.
This is the finished project. I added feet to it to make it more pretty.
I love how it came out.
It will be so fun to fill with fun stuff. I just have to figure out what to put in it!
It's awesome, and a fun project to make. Below is a list of things I used to make it.
Papers: DCWV and Recollections Kraft Cardstock
Knobs: Tim Holtz
Feet: Graphic 45
Adhesive: Score Tape (Yup, just loads of Score Tape...I love that stuff!)
Miscellaneous: Brads, screws (for the feet), a drill to make the holes, paper piercer, rulers, etc.
Stay crafty, my friends!
I also changed the knobs to ones I felt more suited the project.
This is one side opened, you can see how big the drawers are! I covered the inside of the box with some kraft paper to cover the brads, but that is all of the papering I did on the inside of the boxes.
The handles were not to my liking, so I edged them with more papers. Then I stuck the whole thing together and attached it to the foam core base.
This is the finished project. I added feet to it to make it more pretty.
I love how it came out.
It will be so fun to fill with fun stuff. I just have to figure out what to put in it!
It's awesome, and a fun project to make. Below is a list of things I used to make it.
Papers: DCWV and Recollections Kraft Cardstock
Knobs: Tim Holtz
Feet: Graphic 45
Adhesive: Score Tape (Yup, just loads of Score Tape...I love that stuff!)
Miscellaneous: Brads, screws (for the feet), a drill to make the holes, paper piercer, rulers, etc.
Stay crafty, my friends!
Sunday, May 8, 2016
My Attempt at a Cantilever Sewing Box
I have been wanting to make one of these for years. I am finally going to try. I have been saving boxes for a while, and I think they will be perfect for this project. Below you see my sketch (not very detailed) and my paper attempt at figuring it out.
I've used these boxes in a variety of projects, now I'm going to use a bunch more!Here you see the two stacks of three boxes. I put the whole thing together and put knobs on it to see if the whole contraption will actually work.
It does!
Fully opened, this is what it will look like. I left the lid on the top box, now to figure out how I am going to close it.
These pieces were the "guts" of the inside of the boxes, that held the device all nice and safe inside. I think they will make perfect handles. So...
I covered them with craft paper...
...and this is what these turned out to be like. OK...Now I have to figure out how to do a base and put it all together.
I bought a thick piece of foam core board, and then I covered one side with kraft paper. I will attach the boxes and handle to this. This will put a nice base under the boxes and give stability without a lot of weight.
OK, that is part one...now to finish it and see how it works!
Stay crafty, my friends!!!