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March Planner Spread
went for a Pacific Northwest forest vibe
Hello March! As y’all can see I went all the way with the green as a nod to St. Patrick’s Day 😆💚☘️ Once again I experimented with using the Cricut to make a four leaf clover stencil. One problem: the cardstock couldn’t handle it 😐 I still like the messy, painterly look though 👩🏾🎨🎨 For the cover page, Pinterest came to the rescue again. Overall, I felt like my process has accelerated a lot (hence me actually finishing this before the 1st lol). Well... happy March everyone! 🤩🍀✨
It’s time for march planner spreads! Also it sowed all day, really big flakes by the afternoon and walking home from school sucked, but the worst part, NONE of it stuck.
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Also yesterday they cut off the water line to my house and the fixed it but there was sand and dirt in our hot water pump and I wasn’t allowed to use tap water at all. I was severely dehydrated.
Hello hello, March!
I'm very pleased with my March spread in my Happy Planner.
I generally use these pages to mark bills and paydays, as well as my kids' visitation schedules, and any major events.
I generally use all the same funtional stickers and washi tapes on every monthly spread, and then decorate according to the time of year, holidays, etc.
One of the first things I do when planning my monthly pages, is mark my kids' visitation schedules. This makes it SO much easier to get an idea how each weekend will go, and what kind of plans we can and cannot make for those days. I use a thin blue washi tape from a Hobby Lobby set to mark the weekends Elliott visits his dad, and a green thin washi tape from the same set to mark the days Tucker visits his mother.
The next step is marking paydays and bills. I love the money stack stickers from SweetKawaiiDesign on Etsy in both the regular and "itty bitty" sizes to mark my paydays, my fiance's paydays, and child support deposit days. I also love the "itty bitty monthly bill icons" from SweetKawaiiDesign to mark my rent, electric, city, phone, and wifi bills, as well as her "itty bitty credit card stickers" for all those darn credit card bills.
Then I have some small, multicolored dot stickers from LIbbieAndCo on Etsy that I really love. I use a few of the colors to mark certain bills. For example: the small green dot mark's when our Geico bill is due, and orange is for Joshua's Loot Crate subscription, etc. I also use the other colors of dot stickers in my weekly spreads for laundry coding. So nifty!
This month we had a few small bills to pay that are more temporary, like some work done on Joshua's car, and a doctor visit for which we've finally recieved a bill. To mark those, I used some teeny tiny flags from BelloXoPlanning on Etsy. These flags are seriously the tiniest, cutest little things ever! perfect to mark a bill without taking up too much space!
The owl sticker is from Dollar Tree, and I like to use owls to mark school events because the school mascot is an owl.
The glitter washi tapes came from Target, I believe, and the rainbow washi came from Michael's. The gold one I found at Dollar General, but I have mixed feelings about it beacuse it has a texture like that of duct tape. I'm not sure why, but it is off putting.
Welp, that'll do it for this post!
Hope yall's March is off to a great start!
Happy plannin'!