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Summer Bucket List Notebook

Today's craft was inspired by the multiple summer bucket lists I saw on Pinterest.  I wanted to make some type of visual list for the twins, but didn't want to dedicate a wall to the idea.  Plus, I wanted something fairly economical and potentially a keepsake.  Enter my unused Epic Day This and That journal.  Stampin' Up started selling this great little blank journals last year, but I hadn't figured out what to use mine for... Each one of the journals contains 60 pages of DSP plus a pocket and a few small envelopes.  Mine features the Epic Day DSP that retired this year.

Cover: The cover was embossed with hexagons, but otherwise blank.  I decided to play off the hexagon pattern with some DSP and my hexagon punch.  I love how it turned out!  Very bright and cheery.  I added the title with my handy journaling pen.  Then I went about attempting to fill it...

Before adding anything to the inside, I made a general list of things we wanted to do.  Then I scoured my Pinterest boards and some local websites for more ideas.  Once I had my basic list, I was ready to start writing in the journal.

I elected to add our basic weekly schedule to the inside cover.  So far this weekly schedule has helped us stay organized and helped lessen the amount of times I hear "What are we doing tomorrow?"  I also re-entered the title and our names.  You will also notice that I used a sticker to the inside cover.  I bought the journal, DSP, washi tape, and stickers (now you can buy journal, washi, and stickers in a bundle), so I could have everything coordinated.

For the inside pages, I dedicated a page to each activity/place.  I cut some of my Epic Day DSP into strips for the title of each page.  I adhered them with snail, but also added the washi tape for visual interest.  I then added any relevant info (hours, admission, etc) for each activity/place.  Randomly I added some stickers. Finally I added a little box in each corner so we can check off the activity once completed.

I left enough room to add more information or to include ephemera (i.g. tickets) after our activity.Overall, I'm really surprised at how well this turned out. I love the look and especially the organization.  We haven't filled the notebook with activities so I'll probably carry this one over to next summer.  Once completed, this will be a nice little keepsake of our summer.  I've included links to the three current journal bundles you can buy from SU.

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Epic Day Bundle

$17.50

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Retro Fresh Journal Bundle

$17.50

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Documented Bundle

$17.50

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