Are you a planner girl? Do you enjoy personalizing your planner to include beautiful elements while planning your day? 7gypsies products make it easy to add a vintage feel to your daily planner. Grab your planner, scrapbooking tools and gorgeous 7gypsies products to start adding your own personalized touch to your planner.
This is how our Crew member, Sheila Rumney encourages all planner junkies to dig into their 7gypsies stash and add some shabby chic to their beloved diaries, planners and agenda holders.
Products Sheila used in her planner:
7gypsies Gypsy Moments Cards: Du Month, Du Day, Du Week
7gypsies Ordre du Jour papers: Pen & Tell Her, To & Due, Break the Rules, Go & Be
Architextures Market Signs paper
Architextures Treasures – American Scale
Canvas Corp E flute paper
7gypsies Book Covers
7gypsies Crystals – Princesca Hardware
7gypsies Gypsy Moments Cards: Doodle & Just an Idea
Tattered Angels High Impact Paint – white
hot glue, liquid glue that dries clear, paint brush, trimmer, scissors
Adding an image to the 7gypsies Princesca Crystal Hardware is easy by trimming your image and gluing it to the back. Next add a ribbon to hang the crystal from your planner.
Planning is always enjoyable when you can write on beautiful papers. Use 7gypsies Gypsy Moments cards to add pull outs to your planner. Decorate them with lace, ribbons and vintage buttons.
Add additional tabs to your planner by decorating the 7gypsies Book Covers.
Use High Impact Paint – White to add interest to a torn e-flute cardboard. Next finish tab with beautiful papers, words, lace, buttons and flower.
Decorate the back of the book cover with additional 7gypsies Ordre du Jour pattern papers, images, ribbon and lace. Continue adding beautiful images from 7gypsies pattern paper, buttons and lace.
You can see more of my work on my Instagram.
Thank you for spending your time with me and I hope you have found some inspiration here!
– Sheila –
'Personalized Planner with 7gypsies' has 1 comment
September 14, 2017 @ 11:23 am Marie Johansson
Love this Sheila! Really inspirational!