Hi
Doodlebug friends! This week I'm sharing a project my sixteen year old
daughter created using Doodlebug products. Much like her mom, my girl
is a planner and journal lover. When we were talking about what she'd
want for the upcoming school year, she wanted something more portable
than the coil bound planner she's been using so she could write in
assignments, etc. while in class. I purchased two traveler's notebook
inserts for her from one of my favorite Etsy shops -- one is a weekly
planner with a week on two pages and the other is a bullet journal
insert. This will give her space for dated things in one insert and
room to journal in the other. If you have a younger child who just
wants a "planner" like mommy, inserts are available with a month on two
pages, or just blank paper for drawing, or just a grid for doodling.
A little peek at what she did:
She started by sorting through my stash of goodies.
She traced around the outside of the inserts on the patterned paper she wanted to use. If you have a younger child, you can do this step for your child.
Then lots of adhesives, stickers and die cuts were used.
And the final product:
She had so much fun being unleashed with my supplies and I'm happy knowing she has plans to stay organized and on track this school year. Here's hoping it's a great year for everyone! Kim
A little peek at what she did:
She started by sorting through my stash of goodies.
She traced around the outside of the inserts on the patterned paper she wanted to use. If you have a younger child, you can do this step for your child.
Then lots of adhesives, stickers and die cuts were used.
And the final product:
She had so much fun being unleashed with my supplies and I'm happy knowing she has plans to stay organized and on track this school year. Here's hoping it's a great year for everyone! Kim
I love travelers notebooks! These are so cute, what a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteLove Thea little notebooks. Your daughter did a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteOops! I meant "these"
DeleteThese are great Kimberly! I know my 14 year old would love these!! Nice job! :)
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