Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Plan With Me - Using a Happy Planner kit in an Erin Condren Planner


Hello again! Here I am doing another Plan With Me with no video.
One of these days... I swear.
Anyway, this week the good ol' Erin Condren "colorful" presented me with yet another water-colored challenge...


Purple and orange all over the place.
Ugh.
After considering (once again) to ditch all this colorful crap and run back to my MAMBI Happy Planner... I decided to stick this one out and go with this kit called Let's Fall Away


It's over all scheme is more teal and pink but it has both orange and purple as accents so... there.
What's that - you ask, as you visually measure those decorative full boxes?
Aren't those a little larger than normal?
Well, yes they are, you sticker size expert!
You see, the boxes on the Erin Condren planners and the Classic Happy Planner are both 1.5 inches wide, but the Happy Planner boxes are just over a quarter inch longer taking each daily column farther down the page, and that's exactly what I wanted to try in my EC.

I started out as normal, flipping the book upside down because I find it easier to line the stickers up evenly in my official upside down stacking method. And just to go super crazy here, I started out with my weekend...


Actually that was because this kit has a two box spread that I wanted to see in place.
In the next pic, you can see how much farther the Happy Planner size stickers hang down.
My genius plan coming together... mwah-ha-ha!


Ok, it's not quite Halloween, yet.
But I truly like the way the Happy Planner size stickers came together in the EC...


The HP washi strips for the bottom of the page do not line up properly with the EC columns, but that didn't matter since the columns came all the way down. I didn't need the washi!
I really liked the way it turned out!
It's amazing how small things can make me so happy.
I'm a truly simple girl.



Anyway... you may have noticed all my little stickies on the page before I started my master plan?
That's how I keep track of up-coming events and tasks. When a child tells me she needs a ride to a club meeting, or has an after school function... I immediately put it on a sticky and stick it on the day it's supposed to happen. When a child tells me oops I didn't say Monday, I think it's on Tuesday, I immediately move the sticky to the new day. When the child tells me no, it actually was Monday, I don't why you think it's Tuesday, I immediately move it back to the original spot. And so on.


Usually, by the time I'm ready to plan my week all the stickies have settled into their correct places and I use them as my guide for the quarter boxes which I fill out before sticking them into the book so they might be somewhat legible in my horrendous handwriting.


And here's the pages that I used...


A few leftovers, but there usually are at this point.

That sampler page will be kept close and used up little by little as children come in with more to say.
Oh, did I say that meeting was Monday? Well there's another one Tuesday, of course. I'm pretty sure I told you that already.


And that's it.


All that water coloring didn't exactly blend in, but that's all right. I'm too busy focusing on how cute the Little Things look all lined up at the bottom.
Simple things.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Planning My Core Wardrobe For Fall


Today I'm working on what I like to call my closet line-up. 
Ever since I discovered Jennifer over at the daily connoisseur and her french-themed books of polish and poise in the modern world, I have drooled over anything to do with the concept of a 10 item wardrobe, or capsule as it's often called. 
It was funny when I found her about four years ago because it wasn't her beautiful writing that showed me the way out of my overstuffed closet trap, but rather my search for approval on ditching 98% of my attire that found her.
I know the small wardrobe thing has been tossed all over the internet, but at the risk of boring you, I'm going to tell you my own story. Just because.
Every couple of years my sister and I take our kids on a month long road trip to visit the rest of our family back east.
You heard me right. A month long road trip.
Thirty days, two adults, five kids, one car.
Yup.
We've been doing this every couple of years since there were only two kids, and needless to say, by the time we had grown to a full seven passengers, we learned to pack as light as we can.
It was on that particular trip four years ago though, that I really started thinking about how easy it was.
My entire family (minus my husband) had been packed into one large suitcase, and one small travel bag.
That's it.
It really struck me that trip because my kids had grown old enough to pack for themselves so I'd had to come up with guidelines ahead of time. My rule was seven outfits. One that you wear on the day we leave, one in the small travel bag for our first hotel stay, and five in the suitcase. In addition, we each had a swimsuit and cover-up, two pajamas, and a jacket.
 We lived an entire month with just that.
Actually, along the way we lost one bra, one jacket, and a sock, so really we lived with less than that...
and it was heaven!
Every item we had with us was something we loved, fit well, and paired with something else we had. I did laundry whenever we were in a stopping place with machines, and I could do an entire weeks laundry in just two loads! One of lights and one of darks. That's it!
And have it folded up and distributed in no time.
Then we came home.
I did my last easy peasy two loads of laundry to wash the last of the sand out of our travel wear, and we began to stuff and cram our carefully selected items back into our bursting closets of crap.
That's when it hit me.
I didn't want to.
At the time, I hadn't heard of the capsule wardrobe or read about Jennifer Scott's 10 item system, so I thought I was crazy.
I thought I was crazy for wanting to pack up and ditch whatever crap I had left behind and keep only the limited few that had served me so well while we were gone.
I thought I was crazy, but I knew I didn't want to go back to standing in front of a thousand hangers, picking and piecing something to cloth my body for the day. And I certainly didn't want to go back to hauling eight loads of laundry up and down the stairs every week.
Eight.
So that's when I started searching for approval. 
Now that's the real crazy, the fact that I needed some internet article, or self help chapter to justify an easier life for myself.
Crazy.
Anyway, if I haven't bored you too much, that was the beginning of my closet-venture. After coming to the realization that I could do whatever the hell I wanted to do with my clothing situation, because after all I am an adult (and Jennifer Scott said it was ok), I hauled twelve trash bags of clothing to goodwill and never looked backed.
Except to wonder how in the world I actually had twelve bags of useless clothing in my closet to begin with. I am not the type to keep useless stuff. I often "clear out" extra stuff, and I am a regular at the Goodwill drop off door...
The difference this time was in how I cleared out. Instead of standing in front of a thousand hangers and pulling out this and that to get rid of... I pulled everything out and carefully selected what would go in, what I really wanted to wear, and tossed the rest.
And that's what I'm doing today, not as a mass clean out, but as a seasonal change-over, or if you will... choosing my fall line-up.
This is my closet ten minutes ago...


It clearly has more than 10 items in it. It also has more items in it than it did at the beginning of summer because I have done some shopping through the months, and because fall items are starting to creep in there, crawling out from their summertime storage bin as mornings and evenings turn cooler around here.
That's how I knew it was time to do this...


That's everything I own, minus workout and intimates, all four seasons, pulled out onto the bed to be looked at, tried on, and judged.
At this point, I immediately start with the things I know I'm done with for the season, sundresses and true summer items that I can pack away or toss back to Goodwill, depending on how they lived it up this summer.
The bins that had been holding my fall/winter things are now empty because everything is on the bed, so I can start putting in the sundresses etc. as I go.
Next, I sift through the stacks and pull out the most favorite things I see. The ones I can't wait to wear because I miss how great they feel on me.


I end up with a stretchy dress that I recently rescued from a resale rack, a 3/4 sleeve raglan tee that has been my go-to all summer and I'm not ready to part with, a plaid button down, and a soft and chunky, black cable knit sweater that feels like a cozy warm cloud, if clouds could feel cozy or warm.
Out of that entire pile, these are the only 5 items that I would live in every day if I could wear 5 items at a time, so I know I'm on the right track.
But... one often wears pants with their tops, which means I'm not done, yet.


I do the same thing, pulling out only the bottoms that I would happily wear on a sixteen hour flight.
As you can probably tell, I live for comfort not style.
This time I have the one pair of shorts that I believe were made in heaven because they feel great when all other shorts seem to shift or ride or pinch when I live actual life in them, a pair of dark blue jeans that can do that magic jump from casual to classy depending on the shoes, a grey jersey skirt, black J. Brand jeans that have their own magic ability to fit me well no matter how much weight I gain or loose, and a pair of light blue skinny crops from Gap.
The dark denim shorts and jeans are a give in with any of the tops, they go straight into the closet, but the other two items...


Less versatile.
I try them both on again with  the tops and keep them in mind as I go through my stacks again for my secondary picks.
The skirt was a favorite last spring, but is just not holding its own this season. It goes into the bin with the sundresses. 
The baby blues work well with the tee and the sweater, as well as the the other three tops I choose from the stack so they get hung up, for now.


I add in a couple extra dresses and a few tank tops because this is Kansas and the weather here knows no rules.
And there we go.
One fall closet line-up.



There happens to be 22 items there, if you're a numbers kind of person.
I don't have a magic number. I keep extra hangers in the back because I know I will come across something somewhere and decide to bring it home. But I do keep guidelines in my head. I know there's only seven days in a week and that I do laundry more often than that. I know that I don't like tight waist bands or fabric that doesn't breath. And I also know that even if there were ten pairs of jeans hanging in my closet, I would wear my favorite pair three times over before reaching for any other.

So what happened to the rest of those clothes on the bed?
They were sorted into three categories:

Goodbye to Goodwill - for anything that didn't make me say "Oh there you are my old friend!" as it came out of the bin, and a couple of summer things that didn't earn their keep.

See you next spring - into the storage bin - for all the summer things I can't wait to see again.

And the rest of the fall/winter that I love, but didn't meet my immediate hanger needs, got folded and put into my reserves.


This cabinet is opposite my hanging rod and easy to reach when I'm ready to swap out those tanks and short sleeve dresses for warmer wear.

I also have drawers with gym clothes and lounge wear.


And I keep a hook on the closet door where I hang my current sleep items.


I keep two or three here and swap out between washing. With my husband's work schedule, he's often asleep before me. I find it easier to grab something off the hook than rummaging around a drawer in the dark.

And that's it.

After my initial purge, and a lot of internet research, I have realized the excess of items that I used to have, came to live in my closet because I bought them.

Research is key.

It turns out, I like to buy clothes.
I like the hunt.
But with even more research and many hours of blog reading and YouTube watching, I have refined how I think about the hunt and greatly cut back on what I actually bring home.
I have taken time to get to know me, and what I like to wear.
I have taken time to get to know what I don't like to wear, and I do my best at not buying those things in the first place.
Every now and then I make a bad call and something comes home only to hang untouched on the rod for an entire season.
That's ok.
No one's perfect.
Except for maybe, Jennifer Scott.
Oh, probably not even her.
But for the last four years I have been happy walking into a closet that doesn't threaten to swallow me alive. It's easier to get dressed every day when everything in there is something you want to wear, and easier on the budget when you know your closet already has everything you need to get through the week.

And if there's one thing we like as much as comfort around here...
it's easy.







Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Plan With Me blog-style September Grapevine


One of these days I'm going to gain enough courage to hook up a camera and do this video style like the rest of the world... but until then, here's another edition of bad dining room window pics of my weekly planning.
I know you're excited.
This week I'm using the September Grapevine full weekly kit.

September Grapevine Weekly Planner Kit

With one exception. I am not using a sampler sheet.
What???
Yup. No sampler.
Why???
Because I'm lazy.
Actually, it's because I happen to be missing the sampler sheet from this one and I also happen to have the remnants of other samplers that I've decided to pilfer instead, but it means I don't have the Weekend banner or a few other things... crazy, I know.
Plus it's already Tuesday morning and I'm just now getting around to planning the week. 
This Kansas girl likes to live on the edge.

Last week, I did a whole paper comparison post where I fell deeply, madly in love with a new found premium paper, and all week I couldn't help but run my fingers over my pages.
(This Kansas girl might also have a problem.)
And I am happy to report that I have finally received by big expensive order of that beautiful stuff to upgrade all the kits in my shop.
Hooray!

However, today I am not obsessing over my paper, I am using up the kit I already printed out on plain old regular matte sticker paper for personal use, so I will not spend my week stroking my pages. It is still quite pretty, though. I'm pretty picky when it comes to purple, but this one has some very agreeable shades, if I do say so myself.


This happens to be the only kit (I think) I have with the big wide washi band for the bottom. I usually design my kits with two narrower strips that you can stack or not stack at the bottom, the top, the middle, you see where I'm going with this. Because I like options. I often use the space at the bottom to extend my day, or write my shop updates, or keep track of design ideas...
I don't usually like covering that whole area with a big flat band of decor. But this week we have already decided I am throwing caution to the wind.
It's also going to be a different week for my usual work plans. My daughter is having surgery on Thursday, so I plan on the last four days of this week being anything to keep her happy and comfortable. 


This kit is also my only (I think) kit with solid washi instead of patterns for the 1.5 inch strips, and I was happy for that when I got down to the end and had varying heights of white space left beneath my Littles. I like the way the solid washi filled in without making it overwhelming pattern. I may have to make more like that.
What do you think of plain verses patterned washi strips?
Do you use the big bottom bands of washi or do you extend your days?
I'm curious.


Here are the stickers I have leftover so far. You know some of those will get used as the week goes on.
And here's the partially inked spread. 


Even though it's Tuesday already, I will go in and fill out my To Do list of the things I did yesterday and this morning. I like to be able to look back and see when things were done as much as seeing what needs to be done. It helps me know when to do them again and when I can get away with skipping a chore till next week.

How do you handle a late planning week? Do you retro plan, too, or just leave it blank?

Overall, I didn't miss the sampler sheet too much. I did pull some clocks and a laptop from leftovers of previous weeks, and I'll be digging through my stash for more as I fill in. 

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