Tuesday, 30 June 2015

One Book July 2015

It suddenly dawned on me over the weekend that Wednesday was July First which meant One Book July was almost upon me and I had not even thought about it!

I decided that after my extravagant Erin Condren purchase that I needed to use only items that I had in the house. So what follows below is a picture story, with some words, of what I am using for One Book July this year.


On my search for something suitable to use I discovered this Filofax Flex notebook I had purchased a while ago but never used and knew that this was going to be perfect. The yellow band is a hair band as I needed something to keep it together in my bag.

I have three notebooks in the Flex. The main one and my planner for the month is the daisy covered Moleskine. The Flex notebook here is going to be for journaling as I want to challenge myself to journal during July.

I am also going to use the Flex as my wallet. I have my main cards in here, along with my driving license. In the zipped pocket are stamps, a prayer about being a single parent and my nail file.

The other notebook is a thin flex notebook that I am going to use for shopping lists when I go grocery shopping.

Inside the Daisy covered Moleskine I have set up the five weeks in July. Each week has a different washi theme and is followed by four double page spreads for bullet notes and tracking how much water I drink daily, among other things as they come up.

The top photo shows how I am going to track water I drink during each week and is the first page of my first double page spread following my weekly spread. Each weeks washi theme is continued along the top of the note pages.

In order to forward plan I have two double page spreads for both August and September and a list for October.

For my one pen I am going to use this gorgeous black gel pen. I have been writing with this pen for most of June and it is very smooth and has the perfect width nib for me. It also makes me smile whenever I see it. I like it so much I bought another ten so that I don't run out any time soon!

So that is my One Book July 2015 setup. I had a wonderful time setting it up and I hope that I enjoy using it as much!

If you have not heard of One Book July then head over to YouTube and search One Book July 2015 where the genius ladies behind the challenge share their idea and set up videos. On Instagram search onebookjuly2015 and have a look at what other people have got planned.

Are you going to take part in the One Book July Challenge?

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Filofax as a wallet

A very common question popping up in Facebook pages is about using a Filofax as a wallet. I think there are two obvious choices when it comes to using a Filofax as a wallet, either a compact zipped or pocket zipped. You can buy various models of zipped Filofax, I have a Pennybridge compact zip, Malden compact zip and Malden pocket zip. All three of these are great to use as a wallet. The Pennybridge and Malden have the same interior set up and I am going to talk about the Malden but everything also applies to the Pennybridge.


Here they both are next to each other! The pocket on the left and compact on the right. I set each one up and then used it for a few days before swapping into the other!

I moved everything into the pocket Malden first.

 

Inside the Malden
The pocket Malden has three external card slots and then another four card slots and a deeper slot on the inside as well as a zipped compartment which is perfect for coins. There is a secretarial pocket at the inside back which I use for receipts and bits of paper. 

Outside the Malden
On the back of the Filofax is a pocket which I never really found a use for on this size.


I use the rings to hold some card holders, open topped pockets and zipped pouches. The card holders are quite tight getting a card in and out, especially from the lower pocket and so I made a small cut in the shape of a V to make it easier to get cards out.


In the photos above I have filled it with the things I need in my wallet. I keep my mostly used cards in the inbuilt card slots and my loyalty cards in the rings. I keep coupons in the open top pockets and coffee loyalty cards in the zipped pouches. 

I found that this worked brilliantly as a wallet. It was a good size for my bag and didn't feel too big for everyday use.

After the pocket Malden came the compact.


Inside the Malden
As you can see from the photo above there are many more inbuilt card slots in the compact Malden. They are also the perfect size for cards. There are six external ones and then eight further card slots with a long deeper slot. Again there is a zipped section which is perfect for coins. The secretarial pocket on the inside back of the Filofax is perfect for receipts and papers.

Outside the Malden
The external long pocket is the perfect size to fit an iPhone 6 in and this meant I didn't need to carry my bag with my everywhere!


I had the same type of inserts as in the pocket but personal size ones. Top opening pouches, zipped pockets and card holders. The personal size card holders hold 6 cards, although I think the ones I use are called business card holders.


I made the dashboard in the front of this Malden and it is double sided so that I can flip it over. The card holders hold my loyalty cards and I have stamps and other loose bits in the zipped pocket.

Both work brilliantly as a wallet and I got comments on both of them when I was out and about. They have different plus points and I am glad that I have both and can alternate between them depending on my mood and needs! If you prefer a long larger wallet then the Compact size would be perfect and would also be better if you have more cards. The pocket is a slimmed down version and cannot hold as much change or as many cards but if you prefer a smaller wallet then it would be the one to choose!

I know people who use a pocket Finsbury/Malden, a mini Malden/Finsbury and I have even used my Kate Spade Wellesley Zip as a wallet! For me none have worked as well as the two models I have written about here.

I would love to hear about your experience of using a Filofax as a wallet, please comment below and let me know what has worked and what hasn't!

Everyone needs a hello post!

Writing a blog is certainly not something I ever thought I would do but here I am writing my first post!

So, why a blog? I have a bad habit, I have a planner problem! I love planners, all planners whether they are bound, coiled or have rings! I own multiple Filofaxes in different sizes, a Cath Kidston Diary, a vds planner, Kate Spade Wellesley, Kikki K, a Fauxdori (or two), an Organised Mum planner, a Ban.do planner, Kate Spade Agenda and today placed an order for my third Erin Condren Life Planner.


Some of my planners.


I have tried lots of different inserts, bought them printed, printed my own, bought and then printed them and even used the ones that came with the planner! I bought a laminator so that I could make my own covers and dividers. I love stickers and washi tape and pens and pencil cases! I know I am not alone in my planner and stationary problems, there are many other blogs and YouTube channels out there and I love reading/watching them.

I have always had a planner for as long as I remember and I thought I might write about them, about why they bring me joy and how I decorate them, how I colour code and what products I use, which Etsy shops I use and how many charms I own! I thought I could review them and other products as they arrive and review the everyday life of my planner.

Finally here is a photo of my current planner, my Erin Condren Life Planner uncoiled in my Gold A5 Kikki K.


So, that is the reason for my blog! Thank you for reading.

Now to plan my next post!