There are so many different ways you can personalize your planner –– scrapbook on-the-go, daily planner, creative journal, etc. What does your planner look like?
Our Design Team has been sharing their planner pages and we are in love! Check out some of their recent planner pages below:
As the name suggests, they provide additional support to the die-cut-holes on your planner pages! The new Planner Essentials release offers even more reinforcement designs, allowing you to play around with them more!
They’re so much fun to use. Check out some reinforcement ideas from our wonderful design team!
We want to see what you create! Be sure to join the Elizabeth Craft Designs Family Page on Facebook to check out what others are creating and to share your own projects!
Today, we’re sharing some planner inspiration from our incredible Design Team. With the new Planner Essentials release out, there are even more ways to customize your planner!
Take a look at the beautiful projects below –– maybe you’ll find some ideas to recreate in your own planner!
Do you want to make some quick divider pages for your journal? You might like this quick tip from Designer, Esther Glas: Laminate your leftover design paper, old book pages, etc. and use them as monthly dividers in you Essentials Planner/Journal.
We are in love with the new Planner Essentials release. See what Els loves about the new release in the video below!
Happy Spring! Even though it may not look or feel like Spring just yet in some parts… *ahem* Colorado… today, does in fact, mark the end of winter.
With the help of our amazingly creative design team, we’ve put together 14 projects with a little flower power that are sure to help you welcome Spring with open arms!
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We’d love to see your projects! Use the hashtag #ECraftDesigns to show off your flower power projects.
We hope you found some inspiration among these projects! We can’t wait to see your Spring projects!
Hello crafters! Luciana here today with a planner project for you –– it’s all about dividers!
I love memory keeping, and I love choosing something each month to put as a highlight on my monthly divider. Today I will show you how I made my March one.
Step 1. Prepare the divider background.
Use the divider die from the set Planner Essential 2 and the holes reinforces from the Planner Essential 1 with a White Soft Cardstock. Use a spray ink to create a watercolored background and the distress ink pad Walnut Stein to distress the edge. Add more a more interesting design with the letters stamp from the set Patterns 2, and some blue watercolor spots.
Use the die with the letters from the set Planner Patterns with White Cardstock. Color it with the Antique Linen ink pad. Add some strips of washi tape, as showed below.
Step 2. Prepare the first Tag.
Die cuts from the set Planner Essential 2:
1 large tag with a White Soft Cardstock and color it like the divider
1 arrow with a White Soft Cardstock
1 word “details” and the “noted” circle with the black cardstock
Die cuts from the set Planner Essential 1:
1 hole reinforces with a pink glitter sheet
1 small squared frame
Take a photo of the month that you like to save, and then assemble all the pieces as showed below.
Step 3. Prepare the other Tags.
Die cuts from the set Planner Essential 2:
1 large tag with a White Soft Cardstock and color it like with the Walnut Stein distress ink
1 small tag with a white Soft Cardstock
Decorate the large tag with the stamps from the sets Reminders and Months. Prepare some ephemera on random pieces of papers, using the stamps:
the “date” ticket from the set Month
the “tag” from the set Schedule, the squared pattern from the set Patterns 1
the word “Mar” from the set Schedule
the “word of day” from the set Calendar
the word “urgent” from the set Schedule
You can use also some cropped pictures, postage stamps and safety pins.
Assemble the pieces as showed below.
Step 4. Complete the dividers.
Use the metal safety pin to keep together the 3 tags on the divider.
Thank you so much for stopping by today! Let me know what you think in the comments below.
Hello everyone, Sanna here today. I recently went to Barcelona for a holiday and was fascinated by Gaudi. This art journal page has lots of color on it, like the tile bench in Parc Güell in Barcelona.