Monday, January 23, 2012

Plannah-ramah


I started using planners way back in high school where USTHS gave away USTHS planners (I guess I was in 4th year college). When I crossed over to college, I made my own "planner" (stapled booklet of paper cut into 1/4 size; quite handy actually). Then the next year, Jollibee planner came along, and I bought it just for the heck of it. And I do believe that time, the planner fad was at its 'rising-action' phase.

And since nothing confidential, sensitive, serious, and too personal is contained in any of my planners (because I am aware people will ask to look inside it), I decided to share the creative juices I milked in my unending effort to spice up anything I owned.

Here goes...

This is my first ever official planner, circa 2008: The Jollibee planner *tadaaa!*




For a Jollibee stuff, it looks pretty decent, eh?
And it's creative inside, too!

Though it had pictures of people. I'd rather have mine, heehee

This was appropriately the cover picture for September, my birth month. Good one, Jollibee!

What an ordinary week looked like. Pretty much all weeks looked like that.

Then for 2009, Angelo gave me a Starbucks planner:



I do not like looking at plain stuff, so I decided to put this turkey (is it?).. It was REALLY hard cutting it like that
from the magazine!



I made a bookmark of myself too! Hahahahahaha! I was so happy with making stuff like this
I offered to make one for any who was willing to give me an ID pic!

This was supposed to give hope, but now that I read it, it just points out to work- and it's noot gooood.

And see, now I am! :)

Now you know- that that day's the first day of my period.
Hahahaha! (That's August 7 I believe).
And please excuse all the other useless things unfortunately included in the shot.

I used to write stuff like this all over the days and vacant spaces in advanced, so that
when I reach the day, there's already something written on it already.
Then at 2010, I knew I was not going to repeat planners, and I already had the next one in mind: the Cosmopolitan planner.


It was, unfortunately, springbound. But the creative me took the challenge and here's what
I did:


I made it a "book-bound" cover. It's genius, really!!
It was real effort, you know?! Haha!
But wait there's more!

This is the inside view. See how the spring fits in to the whole "book-bound" effect?
Yeah, I'm self-affirming, hahaha. And that's the pocket I made; handy, too.


I'm not a LiLo fan (seriously!), I just think shee's reeaally preeetty. Ok, just a little. 

What do you expect, it's Cosmopolitan? ;P

True.

I mustered every inspiration I could to push me to study.
Who won't agree, it's really tedious.

Ahh, the fruit of my labor.
But it doesn't end there of course.


This was what was next.
Boy was it harder!
But the rewards are just soo worth it!
(Xempre pagkatapos mo na maiisip un haha!)


For 2011, I tried out Belle de Jour planner, coz the covah's beautifuul.

She's pretty naman talaga diba? Haha!



 
This one I never followed ;P
But it doesn't say you can't proceed with making the lait, eh? 


One of the  busy weeks.
(Actually, one of the I-have-time-to-spare-to-organize-my-to-dos weeks, haha!)


My dreamboard's empty, because I don't have time to dream.
There's only room for action. (Naks)

Another true story.


For 2012, I was tempted to get a Belle de Jour again, but I had to keep up with the no-repeating planners rule, so I chose Slate planner, which I discovered was created by my second cousin. I have yet to decorate it, if any available time will possibly occur again. Actually, I can do it today (hmm..).




Hoped you enjoyed ;)
riareklamadora

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