Over the past two days, I have been introducing this year's memory-keeping. For now, I'm thinking of continuing with a style where the week is not divided equally, but for your reference, I would like to introduce how I kept my memory when I divided the week !
The layout this time is from the week after the one introduced in the article " Spending time on your planner with Day By Day" last September.
Some of you may be wondering, "What kind of paper is this?" I started keeping my memory again in the first week of September, but considering the long break and changes in my lifestyle, I decided to spend the rest of the year looking for a method of keeping my memory that suits me now. For that reason, rather than limiting myself to one diary or notebook, I am using copy paper to try out different paper sizes. I printed out MON to SUN.
The process is the same as the one I wrote about in " Spending time with Day By Day," and I started by decorating the whole thing. Since the previous week's page was colorful and it was the full moon, I used black to give it a crisp look and used the color of the moon as an accent color.
I enjoyed randomly stamping the houses, buildings, and trees from " 365: September " and " 365: My Town ." (Right now I'm also enjoying the cityscape stamps from " 365: January "!)
During this time, I would diligently write down and stamp the events of the day. It was a time when I could take a break and relax, even if it was just for a short while.
However, with this format, I would decorate the entire page first, so I often felt like there wasn't enough space for days when I wanted to write a lot, or there wasn't enough space to paste memorabilia that I wanted to keep along with it, so I decided to try a style where the week wasn't divided equally.
...But looking back at it like this, I'm starting to think that allocating time over a week might be a good idea!
Well, tomorrow will finally see the debut of the three stamps to be released in March!! Of course, we also have the monthly bonus set!!
We hope that the stamps released in March will be a great addition to your creative moments. Thank you very much.
[Stamps used]- 5th | "HOME" 365: My Day
- 6th | Mom and child reading a book 365: Family
- 7th | Pandas, Giraffes -365: Family & Friends
- 7th | ZOO Letters -365: Hikari
- 8th | Hana-chan shopping -365: My Day2
- 5th | Bear watching TV - 365: My Day
- 6th | Full moon, Japanese silver grass, moon viewing dumplings -365: Nippon - Aki
- 7th | Sleeping Hana-chans - 365: My Day
- Number 9 - 365: September
- Numbers (date) - 365: Wishing You
- Tori (large) 365: Daily
- Tori (small) - 365: January
- Row of houses, trees - 365: September , 365: My Town