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  • - Hi, loves! How's it going?

  • It's Anne!

  • Welcome to my channel!

  • So first off, thank you all so much for joining

  • my Plan With Anne tribe

  • and helping me create the best journal ever.

  • So I got all your votes,

  • and I put in my order for the samples.

  • And the prototype should be coming in

  • in a couple of weeks or so.

  • I will be doing an unboxing video

  • of the prototypes

  • and how these journals are going to look.

  • So it's going to be very interesting.

  • I'm very, very excited to see the outcome

  • and what we came up with together.

  • So stay tuned for a video on that

  • in a couple of weeks.

  • Other than that, I am going to share with you

  • some tips and hacks you can do for your journal.

  • This is great if you're in school,

  • and if you have a whole bunch of notes.

  • This is a great way for you to organize all your notes.

  • And if you love journaling all together,

  • you're going to love today's video!

  • So let's go ahead and get started.

  • For this first tip, I'm going to show you how

  • to make an envelope slot so that way you can store

  • paper, photos, whatever you want.

  • All you have to do is snip off two corners

  • of a rectangular piece of craft paper.

  • Then you wanna fold about a quarter of an inch

  • on three sides of your rectangular paper.

  • Notice I fold the sides where I snipped off

  • the rectangles.

  • By doing so, it makes you folded corners less bulky.

  • All you have to do now is place on

  • some strips of glue,

  • and then place it wherever you want on your journal.

  • After the glue dries,

  • decorate it however way you like,

  • and fill it in with inspiration, pictures,

  • or whatever you want to use

  • for future journaling entries.

  • If you want to skip all those steps,

  • you can also glue an envelope directly onto your journal.

  • Either way will work.

  • Tip number two is using washi tape

  • as a page marker.

  • If you've been following my journaling entries,

  • you know that I did a nail polish and a makeup library.

  • They are both mixed between other entries.

  • So in order to make these pages stand out,

  • I'm going to add some washi tape to them.

  • For my nail polish library,

  • I added the washi tape to the corners of my pages.

  • This will make the pages easier to find from the corner.

  • For the makeup library section,

  • I am adding a whole strip on one side of this page.

  • And then I'm going to repeat this on my second page.

  • What I'm doing here is I'm placing half of the tape strip

  • on this page, and then I'm going to fold it around

  • the edges, just like so.

  • This way, when I view my journal from the sides,

  • I can see the washi tape and know where

  • my makeup library section is in my journal.

  • This is something I'm doing for my sketchbook.

  • I made cut-out marks so that way I can categorize

  • different projects I'm working on.

  • To do this, start with a few pages in your sketchbook.

  • Cut out a mini little triangle.

  • Depending on your project,

  • if you want to make this section thicker,

  • you can add a few more pages,

  • and repeat the steps

  • to add more sections of your cut-outs.

  • Make sure your triangles are spaced out

  • about a quarter an inch to half an inch apart.

  • After you've finished with your cut-outs,

  • it should look something like this

  • when you close your journal.

  • To index this, I'm going to use letters.

  • But you can also use numbers or color code it,

  • whatever you want.

  • Here's a fun hack that you can do

  • with the elastic band on the back of your journal.

  • Instead of placing your elastic band

  • in a horizontal position,

  • you can pull it over the left corner

  • and make it into a pen holder.

  • In this section, I'm going to show you how

  • to create your own color index.

  • You can do this on the first few pages of your journal,

  • or you can do this on a separate piece of paper

  • and glue it to the front of your journal.

  • Categorize your journal into anything you want.

  • I am doing it by the month.

  • And then I'm going to color code each of this

  • with my highlighter.

  • So here I have each month representing

  • a different color.

  • And now on the side of my journal,

  • I'm going to section off the pages into color codes.

  • Depending on how thick I want to make each section,

  • I'm going to create a small little square on each page.

  • Double check and make sure that your color matches

  • your index when you create each sections on your journal.

  • When you're done color-coding your journal,

  • it should look something like this on the side.

  • And it would definitely make things a lot easier

  • when you're looking for certain sections in your journal.

  • This next tip is a little DIY,

  • and we're going to make some bookmarks for the journal.

  • It's super, super easy.

  • All you will need are some paperclips and ribbons.

  • Cut your ribbon in to three inch pieces.

  • Take that, and tie it around the end of your paperclip.

  • Now you can take these paperclips and use them

  • as bookmarks for your journal or even for your books.

  • They're really cute to look at,

  • and they're easy to find.

  • You can just clip together pages

  • or sections of your journal.

  • And they're just really convenient and practical.

  • This next idea is a great way for you to store

  • your Post-its with you on the go.

  • Open up your journal to any page.

  • Start attaching each Post-it side by side.

  • So now when you need to write extra notes,

  • you can always go back to this page

  • and grab yourself a new Post-it.

  • All right, so here's a little tip that you can do

  • if you wrote something and you don't like it.

  • You can cut this piece off,

  • and save the rest of your page.

  • There's no reason to waste the whole paper.

  • All you have to do is cut off the area

  • that you don't like.

  • I love this little trick because half this page

  • looks like a little barn door.

  • And you could create this into anything you like.

  • I usually like to make this into an extra note section.

  • So here's a little example of what I made

  • my little barn door into.

  • This is where I keep extra notes and also a to-do list.

  • The paper on many journals are super-thin,

  • and it drives me crazy.

  • So this is a hack that I like to do whenever I can see

  • the pen bleed through, or it just drives me crazy

  • because the paper is just so thin.

  • So I usually like to print out an image

  • or use an image that is relevant to my journal layout,

  • and then I would cover the whole area with the image.

  • You don't have to use an image for this.

  • You can also just glue on a separate piece of paper

  • to add more notes.

  • I like to do this because of the aesthetic,

  • and plus, it's visually inspiring.

  • So here is a super-helpful hack on how to add more notes

  • or a flip out page.

  • What I did was took a regular sheet of paper,

  • fold it in half,

  • trim around the corner so that way

  • it can fit into my journal.

  • In my flip out page, I added in all the bullet points.

  • This just makes it easier so that way I can flip

  • this out, have it on the side while I work on

  • my current journal entries.

  • Okay, so let's say you wrote something,

  • and you messed up.

  • So this is a little trick that I like to use.

  • If you're using black ink,

  • draw a black box around where you made your mistake.

  • Let the ink dry completely,

  • and then with a white gel pen, write over it.

  • This may not be perfect,

  • but it reminds me of one of those vintage bumpy labels

  • back in the days.

  • So I love it,

  • and I guess it all depends on if this is your aesthetic.

  • Thank you all so much for watching.

  • Make sure to give this video a thumbs up,

  • and also leave a comment below this video.

  • Lemme know which ones are your favorite tips or hacks.

  • And if you have something you want to share with us,

  • then make sure to comment below this video.

  • Thank you all so much for watching,

  • and I will see you next week!

  • (kiss) Ciao!

- Hi, loves! How's it going?

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