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Here they are!  Just like the regular knitting … just Christmas themed.

Click here to Download

There are 6 per page in pdf format. They are double sided and they are best printed on heavier stock paper.

I just ask if you share these you give a link back to this post.  Thanks!

I will eventually do other Holidays and wedding/engagement themed ones … eventually.  I also will do custom work if you would like a set for a special occasion.  Just leave me a post below.

First … DON’T PANIC.  Getting started with Happy Planner (HP from now on) and planner journals can be overwhelming.  Take a deep breath, have a piece of chocolate and plunge on.

I’ve never been able to keep a planner for more than, say a, month.  But as the husband & I are traveling more, I needed to keep a calendar.  I have my iPhone, but honestly that is so … calendar.  My HP is more of a scrapbook than just a calendar.  Or a picture journal with places for appointments.  Either way, it’s fun and I hopefully will be able to keep it going.  I’ll check back in a couple of months.

I did not research planners or how to plan or anything like that. A person in my one Facebook group had a HP, and I jumped in feet first and THEN decided to do my research.  It worked out ok.  I’m happy with my choice.

Look around to see what kind of planner will suit you. You might want to go fully DIY or you might want to buy something like the Happy Planner. Next you need to choose a size that works for you.  This site by Amber Downs has the dimensions of the HP very clearly laid out.  And of course there is the HP itself – they come in just the planner or planner kits.  I started with a planner kit because it had stickers and everything I needed to start.  Michael’s & Hobby Lobby seem to be the big retailers.  I got mine through Amazon.com because I get most everything through Amazon.

There are no wrongs for planner-ing. Only preferences. And some really good suggestions.  But do what feels best for you and you will have a happy journey.

Here’s what I’ve learned:
Happy Planners & their accessories are overwhelming. There are so many choices and so many things download the brain explodes with the possibilities.  Just DON’T PANIC and don’t go crazy in the planner aisle…. yet.  You want to figure you where you are going with your planner first.

Read, read, read.  Well, skim until you find one that gives you ideas for a direction.  me & my BIG ideas have great ideas.  Heather Kell’s website Kell of a Good Time (specifically this post) is a must read. Heather’s post on how to use HP is a good read for ideas on direction.  I googled “how do i use my happy planner”. Happy As Annie is another good one to read – in 3 parts!  Take notes and bookmarks sites so you can go back later.

The one thing that is consistent from blog to blog is the advice on pre-populating or decorating your planner (don’t for the most part) and using sticky notes (do use them).  The suggestion is only add activities that won’t change such as birthday’s and holiday’s. For anything that is subject to change (appointments, dates, outings) use sticky notes so the event can be moved easily.  Decorating your planner should be done week by week and one month at a time.  One main reason for me would be between January and June a ton of new stickers & washi tape will have come out.

As some point during this process I decided on a planner/scrapbook idea.  I don’t want more that one 1 planner because I’m bad enough keeping 1. Plus the scrapbook part will keep me from getting bored.

When I look at all the planners with the perfect handwriting, I don’t want to write anything in my crappy old handwriting. I’m just going to take a breath and write on anyway. Since it’s my journal it should be in my crappy old handwriting!  Plus it will give me something to improve as I go on.

Stickers:
Here’s the big OVERWHELM. There are a million stickers and a million more downloads.  And then we get to the free stuff. First DON’T PANIC.  Don’t buy a ton of stickers until you know the direction you are taking. Download to your hearts content – but don’t print yet!  Again it’s all about your direction.

Honestly there are a million sticker choices.  But that also can be a good thing.  There is a sticker already made for almost every event.  Victoria Thatcher has wonderful stickers. I googled “happy planner free printables” and “happy planner free printable stickers”.  Like I said before, download to your hearts content, but don’t print until you know where you are going.

Free download or just download have an advantage over purchased as they can be reprinted over and over.  They have a disadvantage (unless you have a sticker machine such as a cricut) in that you have to cut them by hand and they may not look as good that way.

Pinterest is a good place to keep your planner sticker choices & planner ideas. You can include stickers you are on the fence about or ideas that are interesting but your not 100% sure about.

Download and keep the stickers you plan to use. When you download them, name them something that makes sense to you. Put stickers that you will use over and over in a special subdirectory.  These (link & link) I will use every year.  Don’t forget to Pin or bookmark pages you want to go back to.

Splurge for the good sticker paper. The better the paper the better the stickers.  This Avery Paper is recommended by many – including me.  Consider spending the money to have the stickers printed at an office supply store. Buying sticker from Etsy or a store is a good thing. Someone put a lot of work into creating the stickers and monetary compensation is a way of saying thank you.

Washi tape – I’m still not convinced I need this. But all the resources seem to think I do. I’m not ruling it out, I’m just not rushing out to get some either. I’m sure eventually I will find it useful, just not now when I am first starting out.  It all goes back to how are you using your planner.

Things You Might Need:
If you are going to expand your planner and add pages you’ve downloaded you will need a hole punch. The referenced on is for a classic (or medium) planner. You might also need expansion rings if you are adding a lot of pages.

This is my wish list of thing I want to add:
pocket folders
pen holder
inspiration card
paper clips with flags (maybe i do need washi tape)

 

Here they are!  Just like the regular knitting … just baby themed.

Click to download It’s a Girl tags

Click to downlaod It’s a Boy tags

There are 6 per page in pdf format. They are double sided and they are best printed on heavier stock paper.

I just ask if you share these you give a link back to this post.  Thanks!

I will eventually do Holiday and wedding/engagement themed ones eventually.  I also will do custom work if you would like a set for a special occasion.  Just leave me a post below.

Here they are!  Just like the regular knitting … just birthday themed.

Click Here to Download

There are 6 per page in pdf format. They are double sided and they are best printed on heavier stock paper.

I just ask if you share these you give a link back to this post.  Thanks!

I will probably do Holiday themed ones eventually.  I also will do custom work if you would like a set for a special occasion.  Just leave me a post below.

I found free printable knitting tags on Pinterest and they were nice.  But they weren’t quite what I wanted. I really wanted enough space to write a note. And a couple of other laundry symbols – with explanations (I mean who can remember what those things mean?!).

So made my own.

Free Printable Tags

There are 6 per page in pdf format. They are double sided and they are best printed on heavier stock paper.

I just ask if you share these you give a link back to this post.  Thanks!

I will probably do Holiday and birthday themed ones eventually.  I also will do custom work if you would like a set for a special occasion.  Just leave me a post below.

 

Click Here to Download

For those of you who are like me and don’t necessarily pay attention to your dye lots, this post is for you.

I never really pay too much attention to dye lot. Granted I do try to buy enough of the same dye lot to finish a project. But I usually say, if it looks the same then the dye lot isn’t too important. That can be horribly wrong.

The attached picture is Lily Sugar ‘n Cream Soft Violet. They are both the same color, just different dye lots. It is just a very graphic showing of how different dye lots can be. In this case, the fact that they are different colors is fine. I actually wanted 3 different colors of purple for my project. But if I was making something that required a consistent color – I would be in deep weeds!

Here is a link to the pot holders I am making. 3 strand pot holder. As you can see, dye lot isn’t important in this case.

Just a word of advice from someone who normally plays fast & loose with dye lots … if you are doing a solid color project buy enough of the same dye lot to finish your project!!!

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Here’s an idea to make some Gardener’s Soap

Show – Nature’s Gifts – Episode DCRJ-709
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_natural_homemade/article/0,2025,DIY_13767_5474484,00.html
Ideas – Gardener Lotion Bar

This is my thoughts on Peaches & Creme cotton yarn by Elmore-Pisgah Inc. versus Sugar ‘n Cream by Lily. I tend use P&C more than SnC for 1 reason only – WalMart carries it and WalMart is close.

Personally I like SnC better. It’s softer. Other than that they knit up very similar. WalMart has limited colors, but they are very inexpensive and they are the closest to home. And with gas prices the way they are that makes it doubly cheap.

Lion Brand has a version too, but I’ve never used it. Lion Brand runs about $4.99 a ball. SnC runs $2.19 to $2.41 per ball. And P&C is about $1.27 – which is another advantage. Red Heart has a version also ($2.19) which I’ve never used it either.

I’ve been using the yarn with the following pattern. Pot Holder / Hot Pad (requires registration). It’s a pot holder that uses 3 strands knit together. It makes a nice springy, thick piece. And when it washes it shrinks up a bit and tightens up. I’ve been giving them as gifts. And so far they’ve gone over well.

I’ve been using the following patterns for embellishments.

Elmore-pisgah Kitchen, Bed and Bath Patterns

Peas and Carrots Scrubber Cloth

Sunflower Ensemble

They make really cute gifts. I’ve put snaps on the peas, carrots, and sunflowers so that the pot holder remains functional (as well as decorative). Plus I usually don’t wash the pot holders before I give them so there is a chance the green peas and orange carrots may bleed when washed.

When I finally use the other brands I’ll give my thoughts on them.

Stitch Pattern Ideas 

Delightful Details – Episode DKNG-612
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/shows_dkng/episode/0,2046,DIY_18180_43434,00.html

Here are some neat ideas using terra cotta clay pots.

Show – Potted Surprises – Episode DCRJ-613
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/shows_dcrj/episode/0,2499,DIY_24656_50655,00.html
Idea – Clay Bird Bath, Painted Pots and Blooming Napkins, Flowerpot Dirt Dessert, Clay Pot Garden Bell