It seems like no matter how many videos I record (the answer is over 300) I always seem to turning into a flustered mess whenever I hit "RECORD" 😑.
This week I wanted to show my weekly layout process. Obviously I couldn't just SHOW you, because I also have a FREE TEMPLATE that I used this week. Watch below to see how I use it (but please ignore my inability to get the washi tape to stick and completely leaving out the last column on the right-hand page >.<)
PLEASE, PLEASE download this FREE TEMPLATE and give me feedback about its use. I'd love to be able to offer other templates, but not if they are "meh" though 😅.
In the second part of the video my severe number dyslexia shows through and I start to write the number as "71" instead of "17" (so >.< again!)
Oh well, you get the point, and I tried to redeem myself with the ambidextrous blending at the end!
Again!! PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THE TEMPLATE!! 👇
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Materials Used (The following contains affiliate links, unless otherwise noted, which do not change an item's price to you, but does pay me a small commission if you are so kind as to make a purchase based on my recommendation)
DIY Planner - Leuchtturm 1917 Dot Grid Hardcover - love this notebook! Sturdy, lays flat and the dots are perfect for customizing any layout
Pens (Black) - Tombow MONO Drawing Pen 03 and 01 sizes - I use the 03 for the outside lines and 01 for inside grid lines (Not affiliate links for these pens)
Pen (Brush Pens) - Sakura Koi Brush Pens - typically I prefer Tombow Dual Tip Brush Pens for my lettering pieces, but the Koi Brush Pens stay "wet" a little longer making blending easier
Pen (Blending) - I use my Tombow Colorless Blender pen for creating an ombre effect with my pink brush pens
Pen (Pink) - I like to use Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens for detailing my Planner - they are very comfortable in my hand and come in LOTS of amazing colors
White Pen - I made a couple of mistakes, but corrected them with my Signo Uniball White Gel Pen
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