

If you would like to use the planners just click on the PDF link below, download, save and print! I left space at the bottom for your ideas, sketches, test room for techniques or pens, or you can trim them down to fit in one of Capture albums (which I'm using mine in).

Then there are lines for what memorabilia you collected and want to include, what techniques you want to use (like stitching or mixed media, etc), where you got your inspiration from (if you need to refer back to a certain blog post, pin on Pinterest or lyrics from a song) and any other ideas you may have for that week (Caylee has some great ones listed here). The lines are Monday-Sunday so you can remember what happened on which day. I combined the line a day, design A layout planner and idea-brainstorming lists all in one place to plan a week at a time. I created this to go in my main all-things-life-planner ( see it here) so that I would have them with me all the time. I tend to get behind on projects so I need a place where I can catch all my thoughts and not have to refer back to multiple places (and I like conserving space and paper). One of my main requirements was that I could fit everything on one page. So I created my own and wanted to share it with you!

So I combed through the printable planners I found on Pinterest and found a few I liked, but didn't love, and didn't quite fit what I had in mind. I've tried a few different techniques this past year, mentioned here, and this is one of the things I have to perfect or else my album will surely suffer. I've got lots of fun ideas and plans for my projects in the new year and cant wait to share them all with you! But for now I thought I would share the planner I am using for Project Life next year. As 2013 is winding down, I'm gearing up for 2014.
