![]() Laura is a tech editor, podcaster, knitter, spinner and recent pen addict. That said, I haven’t stopped using this desk calendar since I got it and I foresee more of these in my future. I realize this is an area of some debate, but I tend to load up on chores and freelance work on the weekends, so having two separate days to plan would be preferable. My one minor complaint is that Saturday and Sunday are grouped together. I enjoy the fact that the planner is undated so I can create my own weeks, and that the bulleted lists don’t have time slots so I can write down everything from what to make for dinner to my top five tasks for the day all in one list. I think it would also be great for Retro 51 ballpoints or rollerballs. ![]() Again, the fountain pen ink had a bit of show through, but the Ink Joy gel pens were perfect for this paper. On the second week, I went ahead and experimented with more fountain pen ink (Pilot Metro Pop, F nib and Diamine Purple Dream ink) as well as some of my Ink Joy gel pens. As you can see there was a bit of show through on the paper, but the ink didn’t bleed all the way through, which I consider a win, especially since I don’t plan on using the back side of the pages unless I have extreme list overflow! On the first page, I used my Pilot fountain pen with a super fine nib and some Robert Oster Berry D’Arche ink. The desk calendar is approximately 6.5″ tall by 12″ wide, and I find it’s the perfect size to keep on my desk at work to jot down notes, appointments, reminders, to-dos and the like. Inside are 54 undated weekly planning sheets. The covers are letterpress printed with a lovely floral design (front cover) and the adorable Ruff House Art logo (back cover). The Floral Weekly planner is an undated spiral bound planner, perfect for those who like to make lists. And who better to support than a local paperie and press shop? When I received the Desk Calendar Floral Weekly Planner from Ruff House Art ($18), I couldn’t have been more excited to support a local artisan and plan my week. See the full details on what I used on this card below and click on any of the products to go directly to my online store.Ĭheck back to Stamp with Jenn tomorrow for another fun card using the Bird Banterstamp set.As an avid crafter, I love supporting local artists. ![]() See another card I made with these card bases (that you can get for FREE) here. The card base was made from the Tutti-Frutti Cards that you can get during Sale-a-bration. Speaking of rhinestones, here’s a TIP! I made these rhinestones black by colouring them with a black sharpie marker and then letting them dry for a minute before adding them to my project. It doesn’t show up very well in a photo, but in person the card has lots of shimmer from the ribbon, the rhinestones, and the Wink of Stella. So the bird shimmers and matches the gorgeous shimmer black shimmer ribbon. I coloured the Toucan bird with our new Stampin’ Blends alcohol based markers (see more the Blends HERE) and then coloured Read more about other demonstrator perks here. She is always so helpful and I love that Stampin’ Up! offers this free service to demonstrators. ![]() I made this card for a special lady at the Stampin’ Up!, Valerie who I talk with every couple of weeks about my business. Love my puns!! And love the fun sayings in this stamp set. I just love this little Toucan bird and with the matching saying. I made this card using a new stamp set, Bird Banter from the Stampin’ Up! Occasions Catalogue. ![]()
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