I know, old-school.
What I finally realized...after years of cracking open a fresh notebook and re-recording the most important info...is I need to do this once, and just replace and refill pages. It's pretty obvious, and mysteriously like an old-fashioned paper daytimer...the kind my husband used to have, with refill calendar pages that I just recently remembered are really expensive!!
After looking at the $5 specially hole-punched package of 30 sheets of 'note' paper for the $25-$50 leather bound daytimers, I realized (finally!) I can make this!
I found an 8.5"x5.5" binder. Yes, for some reason I need a 'smaller' notebook to carry with me and write in. My next life-changing discovery was that my 3-hole-punch is indeed adjustable! I can specially-hole-punch my own pages. My paper cutter comes in handy, cutting all those letter size papers in half to fit the 8.5"x5.5" binder. I bet if you don't have a fancy paper cutter, you could get your local print shop to make one cut in a stack of paper...if not, an X-acto and a cutting mat and steel ruler would do the trick!
I borrowed certain pages including the dividers from an old daytimer....but I'm confident I could make my own dividers too. With a little extra work, I can even make the handy tabs that stick out. It's on my to do list.
I found a free calendar-making template site to print my 2011 and 2012 calendars.
I also photocopied an open 8.5"x5.5" notebook, just for the lines for my own notepaper. Pretty extravagant, eh?
I then photocopied the most important pages from my last 4 notebooks and sketchbooks. I also photocopied our phone list (that normal people probably have in their phones), our family perpetual calendar for important dates and some of Kelly's Comics, because I like to show them off.
I think someday....after Easter, after the NCEA (that I'm supposed to be packing for!), after a couple family birthdays...I may even cover my new little binder with fabric, to further customize my 'daytimer'. Which fabric would you choose?
Am I the only one who can get excited about this?
Does anyone else rely primarily on paper for their important info?
Is this a dinosaur project?




1 comments:
I love this idea. I am a paper person too, and only have a cell phone for emergencies. Most the time I forget to charge it anyway. Thank you for sharing this and will be borrowing this idea soon. BTW I like the brown/yellow patterned material, never liked stripes. =)
Post a Comment