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365 Days of Making: A Guide and Workbook for Making Crafts All Year

This craft planner will help you to plan and organize your project and supplies. so that you find the time to do the thing you love: making! We all have goals to work on crafts every week, and start off with a bang, but sometimes it’s hard to keep track of them, and find the time to keep up.

That’s why I created the 365 Days of Making Guide and Workbook. It’s a 12-month planner for craft projects that helps you stay organized and save time! It’s ideal for any kind of craft, and if you’re a multi-passionate crafter, even better! Whether you scrapbook, knit, crochet, embroider, sew or make art, the project pages will suit your craft,

The workbook starts with a 5-step process for getting started off on the right foot: by taking stock of already ongoing projects, and doing a supply inventory, so that you can prioritize what’s most important.

Then each month you set goals, and use the four 2-page worksheets to get your projects done. Each worksheet has space for:

  • Project Name
  • Source of project
  • Made for
  • Occasion
  • Deadline
  • Start Date
  • End Date
  • Tools & Supplies
  • Notes and Sketches
  • Description
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A workbook and guide for getting craft projects done all year long.

For knitters, crocheters, scrapbookers, paper crafters, needlework, sewing, painting, drawing, art and DIY

Start at any time of year!

This craft planner will help you to plan and organize your project and supplies. so that you find the time to do the thing you love: making! We all have goals to work on crafts every week, and start off with a bang, but sometimes it’s hard to keep track of them, and find the time to keep up.

That’s why I created the 365 Days of Making Guide and Workbook. It’s a 12-month planner for craft projects that helps you stay organized and save time! It’s ideal for any kind of craft, and if you’re a multi-passionate crafter, even better! Whether you scrapbook, knit, crochet, embroider, sew or make art, the project pages will suit your craft,

The workbook starts with a 5-step process for getting started off on the right foot: by taking stock of already ongoing projects, and doing a supply inventory, so that you can prioritize what’s most important.

Then each month you set goals, and use the four 2-page worksheets to get your projects done. Each worksheet has space for:

  • Project Name
  • Source of project
  • Made for
  • Occasion
  • Deadline
  • Start Date
  • End Date
  • Tools & Supplies
  • Notes and Sketches

This planner will help you track projects, so that when it comes time to finish up and complete it, there won’t be any doubt about what needs to be done next or where you left off. The numbered pages and index mean that’s it’s easy to flip to the page you need, and you can reflect on your progress at the end of each month, before you set the next month’s goals.

You’ll have all the tools at your fingertips to make sure nothing falls through the cracks or gets forgotten about as you take care of all your other responsibilities. The workbook will keep you engaged and excited about continuing to work on your projects.

If you have a lot of crafts going on at once, this planner will help you stay organized and save time!

Details:

  • 168 cream pages
  • dot grid and graph pages
  • How to Use the Planner
  • Get Clear & Get Crafting Process
  • Yearly Project Overview
  • Index
  • Inventory
  • Monthly title pages
  • Monthly calendars
  • 4 project worksheets each month
  • Monthly reflection
  • Yearly Reflection
  • Links to additional Resources

With a simply designed interior that you can use as is, or decorate to suit your style or mood, this craft journal will be your idea planning companion for the next year. The months are titled chronologically from January, but you can use this planner at any time of year. Just flip to the current month and start there.

Suitable for professionals, shop owners, commissions or hobbyists.

Your crafty friend or family will really appreciate this thoughtful gift!

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🦄 Embrace your uniqueness:

 Being small allows us to be unique and stand out from the crowd. We can embrace our uniqueness and make it our selling point. 

✅Focus on quality

As small businesses, we have the ability to focus on quality over quantity. We can use this advantage to create high-quality products that are unique and valuable to our customers.

🙋🏾‍♀️Personalize offerings: One advantage of being small is the ability to provide a personalized touch to products and services. We can take advantage of this by getting to know our customers and tailoring our offers to their needs.

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