Goal Journal and Sticker Book

I recently got into planner stickers-they do wonders for helping me find things on my busy schedule!

Anyway, I came up with an idea to help me meet some of the goals I would like to accomplish-drink more water, eat more salads, exercise (this will have to wait until my broken foot heals!), etc.

I decided to buy some special stickers just for this new goal journal that I will use to keep track of the goals I meet.

And, now that they are here, I of course had to make something to keep my stickers in, and I needed a cover for my journal.

Here is what I came up with:

Supplies: Paper: Echo Park; Card Stock: American Crafts; Sticker Letters: Simple Stories; Dies: Elle’s Studio (hearts and rectangle) Lawn Fawn (journal card, letters); Other: Vellum

For the journal, I used a cheapo one with blank pages I got on clearance for twenty-five cents a long time ago. I stapled and adhered the patterned paper to the outside to cover up the black cover, and presto-new journal!

The sticker book is simply a piece of patterned paper folded, and I also created a fold for the inside to create pockets to hold my stickers.

I used a little tape adhesive on the edges and in the middle, and that was it. Super easy.

I created a folder quite a bit bigger than I need in case I get other larger stickers in the future, and because I wanted some room to decorate the outside.

Isn’t this paper GORGEOUS? I just bought four pieces, and when it came in the mail I immediately realized it was not enough!

In fact, I only have scraps left already. I am definitely going to have to track down some more!

Anyway, that’s my project for today, and I am submitting it to the As You See It Challenge #298 to use something new (the paper is brand new to my stash!)