Sunday, 28 December 2014

2015 Planner cover

I used to make my own weekly planners for years - design them, print them, in various colours and shapes. But then I moved to daily planners and these were too big a challenge for me - not design-wise but format-wise. With one day per page and 365 days in a year, this would be too bulky to print on regular paper. So I moved to Moleskine planners. 
But now, after almost a decade with my daily Moleskines, I decided to embark on the adventure and print my own daily planner. 


I was always a bit OCD about my diaries/planners. None of the existing ones on the market were fitting my needs perfectly. This layout seems ideal to me now - NOW is the crucial word - only time will tell how I like it. What I fear the most is that it would start to bug me soon - and I'll have to stick with it for the whole year [insert a sarcastic laugh here]...
I wanted to go for a plain cover - probably plastic so it could be easily maintained during the year. But then I saw Emma Godfrey's journal cover in this PaperArtsy blog post and decided to make my own. 

I gessoed the chipboard covers first:

 Then I started to add some paint using a sponge:

 ... and more paint:



Then I added some stamping using my hand-carved stamps:

Then a little bit of stencilling:

And some drippage:

I added a little bit of purple, because I didn't like it turned a bit too green. Then I added the embellishments to the front:

This is how the finished diary looks like - as I suspected, it's a bit too bulky and will be a pain to write in... But after all that effort, I guess I'll have to stick with it now ;-)

Thank you.

P.


4 comments:

  1. This looks wonderful, pavla, I hope the format works well for you!

    Lucy x

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  2. Wow! The covers are amazing, but so it creating your own planner - well done! I do hope you enjoy it all through the year (I bet you wont tire of the covers though!)

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