You sit at your desk on a Sunday afternoon, with a pile of printed photos and journal cards filling them out with poingnant moments you wrote down verbatim, and slip your ephemera from the week completing your weekly Project Life™ spread. You finish your coffee while it's still warm and admire your handiwork.
Sound like a dream?
Maybe your process sounds a bit more like:
- Spend 20 minutes selecting and printing photos
- Realize you missed a day, and print off a few more photos
- Crop your photos down for the pockets
- Select your journaling cards
- Rack your brains to remember that cute saying your little one came up with on the way to the shops last week
- Rewrite journaling three times after rearranging the pockets
- Rummage in purse to find any bits and pieces to include
What would it take for you to complete your weekly Project Life pages without the flurry of the weekly scavenger hunt through your Facebook profile to try and remember what you actually did?
Traci Reed has designed the perfect planner for you.
Introducing the 365Unscripted: 2014 Life Planner
If you are pocket page scrapper, you'll love this planner that you can use to help plan your month and document each week. The pages a designed with scrappers in mind, even including a spot for you to jot down the week number and your photo numbers so there won't be any faceplam moments when you are trying to gather a complete week together.
The 2014 Life Planner comes with monthly calendars as well as weekly planning sheets in BOTH Monday-Sunday and Sunday-Saturday styles as well as optional customizable grids and printable sticker sheets.
I love the pocket layouts Traci included and I'm actually using Project Life supplies to scrap memorabilia from the past few years, so I think I'll be printing out the designs for the page protectors I have and using them to help me plan my pages.
If you are doing week to a spread, you'll be able to pre-plan your pages easily by including the grids on your weekly planner pages.
I am printing off the monthly calendars for my fridge and printing the weekly pages at half sheet size for more weekly details.
Traci even has instructions on how to print and set up your planner for the new year on her blog.
I especially love the notes and quotes sections on each page. I know I'll be using that to jot down those quotables!
After a year without a dedicated scrapping planner (I used to use Log Your Memory) I so thrilled to see a new scrapper's planner on the market.
Go and see it for yourself today.
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Melinda Thao says
ooh, will have to look into this! i need something that’ll help me stay on track!