Yesterday I was thrilled to be a guest poster at Type A Decorating. This is what I shared with Tammy's readers over there, and now I'll share it with you here. :)
Today’s post is a simple, cute
way to organize your Christmas. This is
small enough to stick in your purse, or easily hide, but contains everything
you need to know to get you through the holidays with more time for having fun
with your family. Bonus, you can use it
for several years, too.
Supplies needed:
Small 7x5” notebook
Scrapbook paper
Ribbon
A file tab punch is great, however, I also had tab stickers, or you could just cut your own
Other stickers, flowers, and embellishments
Adhesive – make sure whatever kind you use it’s a permanent adhesive
I started out with all the stuff on the left and then as I
looked further into my stash of papers, I found all these on the right that I
bought recently (okay, a year ago) and loved them even more. Just a couple ideas to show you how
completely unique these can be (great gift ideas, too!)
Start by cutting your two papers, the top one is 4 ¾” x 4”
and the bottom one is 4 3/4” x 3”.
Basically, I went with two-thirds on top, one-third on bottom if you use
a different size notebook. Cut a piece
of ribbon approximately 5 1/2” or a little longer, to cover the edge where the
papers join. I actually had adhesive-backed
ribbon, which was nice. Probably the
easiest way to join them all together is to lay your ribbon down with the
adhesive up, and center your two papers on top of the ribbon. Then wrap the ends carefully around the
edges, be careful not to bend or curl your paper, and glue the ends down on the
backside of the paper.
Next, glue the whole paper/ribbon combination onto the
notebook. Make sure you put adhesive on
both the notebook and the paper – just seems to hold stronger. I used a tape runner, but ended up using
Scotch brand Quick-Dry liquid glue to touch up spots that were coming loose. Add a title to your planner and whatever
other embellishments you want on the front.
Now is the time to do some thinking and decide what exactly
you want in your planner. My notebook
has a pocket inside, so that’s a great place to keep Receipts. I also did Gift Ideas so as I find ideas
throughout the year either on-line or in catalogs, I can jot it down here and
remember where I saw that perfect gift.
Also I’ll use it as a place jot down things people just mention in
conversation. You know when that light
bulb goes off in your head as your husband (who’s my hardest to shop for)
mentions some strange tool “it would be really nice to have,” but then I can’t
remember when I’m standing in the tool store.
You could also keep a list of clothing sizes here or things they need
for those you’re shopping for – Chloe
wears a size 11 shoe, but Maddie is an 11 ½, Billy needs pajamas. Traditions
could be another category, traditions to try and traditions to continue. If you’re like me, December can get a little
crazy with all the things we have to do and all the things we want to do. This will give me a spot to list those things
I really want to make time for and also a place to write down cool traditions
that I hear from others that I want to try with my family. Cards. I keep all the addresses of those I send
cards to on my computer so I can print labels, but I think it will be nice to
have a place to just list the names I’m sending to. I can also add to the list here in
preparation for next year as we make new friends or get cards from different
people. (Or to cross out those who don’t make the list! ;) lol) Menu
is where I’ll list my Christmas dinner menu, obviously, but I’m also going to
make a list of treats to make, or treats to take to neighbors, or even jot down
new recipes to try. The Gift List section will be where I
actually list out the gifts I’m giving, that’s why this planner will be hidden
from all little eyes! I’m one of those
people who buy gifts all year long. The
all get hidden away, and sometimes I forget what I’ve bought, who it’s for, or
how much I’ve already bought. It’s also
handy when you can’t remember what you gave people last year (or the year
before.) Plus, it’s kind of fun to look
back and see what your kids got when they were younger (or in my house, prove
you were right when you said you got “such and such” in “whatever year”. Yah, we get a little competitive about the
dumbest things. J) My final section is Notes. I can use it just for
notes, or as a little journaling place to write down some thoughts and
highlights of each Christmas season.
There are many other things you could list: decorations - take a picture
of that perfect mantle so you’ll remember how to set it up next year; glue in a
December calendar to make notes of all those parties, kids programs, concerts,
etc. that you want to attend; a budget section; a party planning section – a
place to list all you need to do to host that perfect party; whatever else
would be helpful to you.
After you’ve decided what to include, you need to make tabs
and a title page for each section. I
used a file tab punch to punch out my tabs out of the same paper I used on the
front. My papers were both double-sided
so I used the back side for tabs, too.
You could also buy tab stickers, or just cut out a tab shape – they’re
about 3” long. For the title pages, I
had a sheet of embellishments/tags, I’m not sure what they’re called – it’s the
top paper in the right-hand picture. I
cut these apart and wrote the name of each section on them. Some of the tags were too big to use, so I
just cut a square of decorative paper or used another large punch to
decoratively cut a title plate for some sections.
Glue
the tab to the edge of a single page. I
only stress that because the first time I made one of these I accidentally glued
it to the first page and then the last page I had sectioned off. Doesn’t work very well that way. J Then
glue on your title tag. I made my
sections about 10 pages each, although some were a little bigger when I’d be
writing a lot more. It’s up to you, how
many sections you have, and how many years you want to use it, etc. As you are gluing your tabs on, remember to
stagger them so it’s easier to read the tabs.
The final step is to add the ribbons to the spiral
binding. I like the mix of some plain
ribbon and some patterned ribbons. Cut
them about 4” each, but I found out that the wider and stiffer the ribbon the
longer the length you need to be able to tie them. For example, the green ribbon I used was 1/8”,
and a 4” long piece was more than enough to be able to tie it on. However, 4” of the patterned ribbon, which was
more like 1/4” and a grosgrain ribbon, was barely enough for me to tie on. Just slip the ribbon through the binding and
tie a double knot on each spiral. A
little tedious, but makes it really cute, I think.
That’s it! It really
doesn’t take that long to make and it will be invaluable to you as you try to
have an organized, stress-free Christmas.
Here are some variations of this planner that make great gifts!
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14 comments:
I love this idea! I think I could do this for birthdays too, and it would work great. Thanks for posting this!
Very cute idea to keep organized for Christmas :)
Visiting via: Naptime Crafters linky
Thanks for sharing :D
Smiles, Suzanne in NW IL
This is so cute! Thanks so much for linking up and sharing:>
I love how cheerful and festive your planner is! Thanks for linking up! ~Jen
Very cute!
That is SO cute! Great job...I'm sure it'll help you stay organized, and it's just adorable and festive too! Wanna make me one? ;) Thanks for sharing at Shine On Fridays! Hope to see you tomorrow.
you're being featured on once upon a weekend tonight!!! thanks for linking!
This is such a wonderful idea!! Would you please share this with my readers for Fun Stuff Fridays? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-4-3-weeks-long-for.html
Awesome! Love how you can alter it for anything. Thanks for linking to Things I've Done Thursday!
Melanie
www.bearrabbitbear.com
What a great idea! Featuring this tonight at Project Queen's Highlights.
Thanks so much for linking this up and sharing!
Great idea!! Thanks for sharing!!
Corie @ Design DNA
This is super cute!! Nice work! I needed something like this!
So cute and so needed this holiday season! Great idea! Thank you so much for sharing at Taking A Timeout Thursday - you're being featured tonight! Merry Christmas!
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