![]() Originally I thought having 3 whiteboard calendars would be what I’d need, but after searching for them I realized that would add up rather quickly. ![]() While the bullet journal is great, I was finding that I still really needed something where I could see all of my upcoming content plans at once, instead of flipping through pages in my journal. I like the ease of it (because there is only 1), I can set it up to suit my personal needs instead of trying to fit them into a commercial planner, and I love that it allows me a little bit of creativity. Well I’ve since changed gears and have started using a Bullet Journal for planning instead. I used to use 3 Happy Planners to help keep me organized, and one of those I used for my content planning and editorial calendar. If you’ve hung around this blog space for any length of time, you may know that I am a planner fanatic. This DIY whiteboard calendar and planner is the first in line for projects I’m making and sharing for my office. Last week I shared the design and project plans for my feminine home office makeover with you and promised I would have a new project every week. This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. Cut flexible magnet to size and hot glue to back of clothes pin.Turn a regular large dry erase board into your own personal DIY whiteboard calendar and planner system! Use it for your editorial calendar or to help you keep your family’s schedule organized. Cover front piece of wood clothes pin with washi tape and cut off excess.ģ. ![]()
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