I’m so pleased to announce that I will continue to be a part of the Kenarry Creative Team this coming year 2019-2020! Yay!
I’m so thankful to be able to share my printables to the Kenarry readers – the more the merrier! I’ll be posting there the third week of each month with free printable downloads, so don’t miss out and be sure to follow and sign-up for the newsletter over on Kenarry.
Want to see all your projects for the year at-a-glance? Use this free printable project calendar template to track your project timelines on one page.
It’s never too early (or late) to plan for your year!
When it comes to planning and scheduling my work and personal life, one thing I love to see is an overview. It really helps me to see a bird’s eye view of everything that is going on for a whole year!
From project timelines to vacations and high-level milestones, a yearly calendar overview is a really helpful planning tool for work and home. The great thing about a printable calendar overview is that you can print multiple copies to separate out categories if you wish!
See your entire year of projects at-a-glance!
So I’ve created a project calendar template that helps me to see all my projects on a yearly calendar. It’s high-level and not meant for all the details of course.
But when I map out all the timelines and milestones, I can see where things overlap, where I have room in my schedule and if anything needs to be adjusted.
I truly think it’s a necessity when it comes to planning long term and looking out into the future.
Download the Project Calendar Template
What do you use to keep track of your yearly schedule currently? Do you have a quick way to reference your entire year to help you make decisions on what can be added in as the year rolls onward? Are you able to see all your projects at-a-glance?
You might want to download this freebie project calendar template and start using it for your yearly overview. I find it truly helpful myself and wanted to share with you as well. I hope it helps with your planning this coming year!
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I joined in on the challenge hosted by miavibes and megjournals on Instagram called #junkjournaljanuary and here is my junk journal flip through.
If you don’t already know, junk journaling is a form of art journaling that involves “junk” or found papers. Basically, anything you have around the house, in order to reuse the junk you have and upcycle it into art. There are many variations and everyone sort of does their own thing. From vintage papers, to modern day junk mail or patterned papers that aren’t really “junk” to begin with.
It’s really all up to you – but the idea is to not be too precious about journaling. Rather, to simply create and do something creative. After finishing up my junk journal, I decided to share a flip through to show all the pages I’ve created, however simple they may be.
I really encourage you to get creative and try out junk journaling if you want something without pressure. It’s an easy way to get creative every day and you don’t have to create in chronological order or necessarily paint. I find it to be more collage based… but that’s just me. I mostly spent a few minutes each day, very doable for all. Here are the pages I created for the month in my junk journal flip through…
If you want to see how I made this junk journal, check out my video of the process here https://youtu.be/B9_ilVTRSUo
Here’s a peek into my process of how to make a junk journal, specifically for #junkjournaljanuary this time around. It’s super easy to do!
This year, I decided to join in with the Instagram challenge #junkjournaljanuary and made this quick journal for this particular challenge. I’ve used a mix of papers from my stash, magazine pages from Flow Magazine and the cover is an old handmade pocket journal from the past. Check out my process and thoughts in the video below.
If you don’t already know about junk journals, I highly suggest you try it out! It’s an easy and fun way to get creative, but without all the pressure of art journaling that often has drawing or painting associated with it. Technically, you can do anything in your junk journal, but at it’s simplest, you can just collage and mix and match papers and vintage items for a very cool look.
I’m just getting into junk journals lately because I’m short on time and find it super easy and satisfying to create in a junk journal. I’m excited to perhaps create more printables around this style… and if you are looking for the vintage style, check out my free vintage paper printable here and these vintage journaling cards here. They can help to give you a head start in your junk journal creations.
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