A few posts back I posted how I got planner-envy with some of the people I follow on IG. They make it look so easy to beautify their daily notebook companions when here I am struggling to make mine remotely "artistic". But luckily I've got a weapon in my hand that has helped me become a fraction better at "planner-ing" than I used to. It's the SILHOUETTE CURIO. Ever since I saw the Silhouette Cameo come out years ago, I wanted one. But I had always told myself that it was a frivolous expense and what did I need a plotter-cutter for anyway? But when Silhouette came out with the Curio- a machine that not only can cut but can emboss, deboss, stipple and etch as well -- I was HOOKED! My Curio has been with me since late last year, but I have not had the chance to completely play with it until this planner phase of my crafting career kicked in. Now with the Curio I could put different unique stickers in my planner and all of it would be hand made and cut at home!
But what if you don't have a Curio or a cutter plotter, is everything lost? NO WAY!! Just because you dont have a Silhouette doesnt mean you cant make your own stickers as well. Which is why I'm going to tell you how you can do it yourself with very little spending. And, in the spirit of generosity I am also throwing away a "free printable" of my own below. (PS: Another reason why I'm so excited to share with you this sticker printable is because I conquered my fear of Photoshop and was able to make this completely on my own with the help of stock images of course!)
So what do you need to get your own stickers? Well the obvious is sticker paper and a printer, but another crucial piece is an EXACTO KNIFE. If you cant get one a small cutter would do, but I would advise getting the knife because it's going to make your life easier. They are quite inexpensive and available in the local National Book Store. First off you download the printable below. Do this by CLICKING HERE to be able to get the file from Google Docs. Then open the image in your computer using any photo viewing (and editing) software. If you want to adjust the sizing go ahead. Also if you are a whiz at photoshop you can tweak the images too. But for the basics just open the image and print using your printer. If your printer has color options it would be nice to pick vibrant just so the colors really pop. Another thing, wait for the ink to dry before you start cutting. I didnt wait and some of my stickers got smudged which was a total bummer on my part. So PATIENCE IS KEY! After you've printed on sticker paper get out the Exacto Knife. It would be better to have a cutting mat, but if you dont just make sure you have something underneath the sticker paper so you wont damage the working surface. Slowly but steadily trace out the images with your exacto knife do this until you have completely cut out the stickers. Once you've done them all have fun sticking them on your planner or wherever you like! Don't forget to give a shout out on IG (using @sab_adventures) if you have photos using the stickers. I'd really like to see how you've applied them. In any case thanks much for visiting and allowing me to share this creative brain-fart with the internet world. ENJOY!
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If you're like me you cant ever have too many lists or organizing tools. On a daily basis I probably make 2 to 3 lists and ever since i heard about BULLET JOURNALING this has grown! I have always loved journaling but have never found the patience and fidelity to stick with it every day. Also ever since journalling stars on instagram have been posting their their journal pages I got intimidated. No way could I be that artistic with my notebooks no matter how much I try! And grabe sila complete with stamps, lettering, washi tape and paintings even. For a simple girl like me and who is mostly a DIY art person I didnt think I could give justice to my notebook pages. And good paper quality journals -- like Midori, Hobonichi, etc -- are expensive! Check out some of the JOURNAL QUEENS on IG below. Luckily, I found out about BULLET JOURNAL-ing which is a no fuss way of writing down your thoughts and if you had extra time/space you could decorate. Bullet Journal is a glorified practice of making TO-DO lists -- for an OC person such as myself this is right down my alley. You can read all about it here. All you need is a notebook (preferably graphed), writing instruments and finally your creativity!
But if you dont want to make the commitment just yet I'm giving off a free printable. Yes the first of its kind on my blog. Just a simple way of me giving back for all the creativity and inspiration I've gotten from the world wide web. It's a open-dated weekly planner. And if you're going to publish this send me a message or tag me on instagram (@sab_adventures). Just right click on the image and click download then print on bond paper and you're good to go. Enjoy making your list and checking it again, again and again.... :) |
Who is sab_adventures?I have always wanted to write. This will now be a creative outlet-- home to all my arts and crafts. So feel free to browse around my everyday adventures. Interests
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