Giddy for Planner Goodies

Teachers and professors love their students and their jobs, but our returning from winter “break” is rarely easy.  The “vacation” is less of a break and more of an opportunity to “catch up” and plan for the last half of the academic year somehow, along with the holiday preparations and festivities.  I wasn’t looking forward to Week 1. I needed more time. To think. To just be.

Amazingly, I got through the week and ended a lot stronger than I thought I would–ahead of the game for Week 2.

What made returning to work a little brighter?  A wonderful planner package from a friend/colleague, Cy. Just seeing this box stuffed with goodies made me giddy.

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Planner Box Put Together by Cy

I didn’t go through the box carefully right away. I wanted to wait till I could take my time and appreciate the items one by one.  After a much-needed two-hour nap Friday afternoon, I emptied the box and all the goodies.

Interested in a closer look?

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Paper for Planners

Cy had this paper cut for use in her planners. Because I liked it, she shared some (read: a lot) with me.  Some of the paper has now been punched for my 7-ring classic planner and my disc-bound planner.

Sticky Things!

Sticky Things!

One can never have enough sticky notes or washi tape for planning.  I don’t know where most of these came from, but I know the washi tape sample and the washi tape (story tape) roll came from PaperPlusCloth. Cy had the “Dream Big” post-its cut for use in planners. The tiny size works for me!

Christmas!

Christmas!

I’m ready for Christmas 2016 with these goodies! The package was originally intended as a Christmas gift, but the winter break was too short and too wet, so we could never find a time to get together.

Notecards!

“Girlfriends,” by Ty Wilson

These “Girlfriends” notecards were designed by Our Own Image, a company that is no longer doing business. I’m a little sad about that. I like their work and mission to create “products to celebrate life and family events.”  I’ll have to give a closer look at the notecard another time.

Planner Clips, Labels, and Elegant Notes

Planner Clips, Labels, and Elegant Notes

No planner is complete without planner clips, quick note sheets, and labels for quotes and motivational phrases.  The gold glittery planner clip was made by Cy. The yellow and gold planner clips were made by Bumble Bee Mom Designs.

Pouch

Pouch

I love having lots of cute pouches to keep the “little things” together, especially since I do some planning and a lot of postcard and letter writing away from home. It’s nice to have pretty pouches for the supplies I keep with me.

Pink and Purple!

Pink and Purple!

Let’s just say, “love!”

Foxy Foxes

Foxy Foxes

I’ve really been “digging” cute foxes lately, so I really appreciate Cy for including these in the box. They fit perfectly in my planners.

Foxes in My Planner!

Foxes in My Planner!

I forgot to include the mini fox clips in the “fox” photo, so I’m showing them to you with a peek at how I used the other fox items.  The bags make great planner pockets.  The planner charm pictured was also made by Cy. She gave me that for my birthday.  🙂

"Sweet Girl" by Cy

“Sweet Girl” by Cy

Cy has gotten into making washi tape “dolls” for her planner. I covet every one of them so far. She made a glamorous doll all decked in purple for me last semester (I still have to give her hair), but these are copies of another of her dolls that I l-o-v-e. I will be cutting these out and making bookmarks and embellishments with them. The copies do little justice to these little girls made with pen/marker,  washi tape, and torn natural papers.  They are A-dorable!

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“The Complete Artist’s Way”

Last but far from least, Cy included a collection of Julia Cameron’s three Artist’s Way books in one-volume.  She had to stop me from buying The Artist’s Way several times, assuring me she had a copy in her storage she no longer needed.  I wasn’t expecting a brand new book still wrapped in plastic!  I suspect she never made it to her storage, but I’m looking forward to this journey!

I’m already having fun with every item in the box. I’ve punched the papers, list pads, and notes for my Arc and my DayTimer. You see (above) the foxes are having their own kind of fun.  I have too beautiful journals for my Artist’s Way journey.  I’m looking forward to playing more.

Journals!

Journals!

I’ve been a “planner” since the late ’90s, but somehow dropped the [good] habit after Hurricane Katrina.  I picked it back up last year because I was beginning to forget too many important things. Sticky notes and iCal were not working for me, so I’m happy to be reacquainted with organized planning.

I enjoy my planner and taking the time to plan out my weeks, months, and year.  I add stickers and washi tape and other embellishments because it gives me joy to flip through my planner and see all the pretty. I’m a “minimalist” when it comes to decorating my pages; I need as much space as I can to write everything down.

Just FYI (because I know this matters to planner girls)–I’m using my original leather DayTimer given to me [free] as part of a promotion the company was doing in the late 90’s.  The quality is simply way above par.

Thanks, Dr. Cy for the happy package of goodies and for making the first week back a bit brighter!

[Note: Sorry about the quality of the pics. Phone pics in dim lighting don’t always work–especially if you refuse to use the flash].

5 thoughts on “Giddy for Planner Goodies

  1. milesaway44105 says:

    I start on Wednesday. I taught TWR last semester and have the same schedule this time around. I NEED Four day weekends!

    So, to the point of your post, I subscribe to Studio Calico and Ali Edwards. I follow Azzaria Jerrett (sp) and she’s one of the very few African American women in the game, it seems. I’ve been secretly building a list of AA crafters who I might want to reach out to for a subscription box for black folk. I’ve also thought about doing the same for a book subscription box. I have a Little Passports global subscription for my son, and though they travel the globe, the kids on the magic scooters who transport you to these places aren’t people of color and there’s no option to choose the riders. I wrote them but their inaction was the only response. I still subscribe because my kid likes it and I like how it acquaints him to the global world, but I’d like to have options.

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    • Chandra Lynn says:

      Yeah–I was a TR person up to 4 years ago, but I can no longer handle that much “performance” in one day. MWF classes are killer though. If I don’t stay on top of things, it means working far too hard on Saturday night and Sunday. Thanks for the tip re: Jerrett (sp.). I’ll look into her. I’m not sure I can do the subscriptions though. I’d end up giving most of it away. I made Cy a stationery/planner box with (primarily) things from my own overflowing stash and some things that I made by hand–stationery, writing and planning pages, dividers, planner clips, and mission boards. She strongly urges me to sell my things, but HOW??? I ask, as life is already a very fine balancing act. I found another AA via IG. She has an Etsy Shop (mjandhope.etsy.com). Surprising–the absence of people of color in the Little Passports. People of color make up what percentage of the people in the world?! How old is your son? Answer that via email: iamnnyla@gmail.com.

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