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March 25, 2013 by: Heather

My Favorite Planner

You might say I’m a planner junkie. My husband says I need a planner for my planners {and he used to be telling the truth}.

I had a planner for everything. One for homeschooling, one for household activities, one for my blog and one a personal one.

That was until my friend, Stephanie from Where He Leads, We follow, created me the {dare I say it…} PERFECT planner. This is the ultimate all-in-one planner, and she fully customized it for me! It even has a photograph of my children on the front!

Inside I have monthly planning pages, weekly planning pages, field trip planner, Christmas planner and a notes section. The weekly planning pages are my favorite part of the planner. They consist of a two-page layout with six headers that are completely customizable. Mine are: personal, home, menu, blog, school and girls. How awesome is that? I have my homeschool plans, personal schedule, the girls schedule, my weekly blog schedule and my meal plans all in one convenient location!

This planner can be made to fit you! You have your choice of eleven different cover designs and she will upload a photograph into the cover if you so choose.

This is a digital file that you can print from your home. You can choose color {which makes it prettier} or black and white {if you are ink conscious like me}. After you print it, you can take it to an office supply store like Staples or Office Depot and have it spiral bound for around $3.  I wanted something a little stronger, so I  opted to go to Wal-Mart and bought a nice, black leather three ring binder with a clear cover for mine. I spent less than $10 and it is completely worth it. I’ve added tab dividers and transformed it from my all-in-one planner to an all-in-one planner & household/blog binder. I seriously keep everything in here!

Stephanie’s customizable all-in-one personal planner retails for $22 and is on sale for $17, but she is offering a special three day sale to readers of The Curriculum Choice and Upside Down Homeschooling. Through March 27, 2013, you can buy this planner for just $13! Get yours now! *****UPDATE- Stephanie has so graciously extended this sale for The Curriculum Choice and Upside Down Homeschooling readers through Sunday 3/31 at midnight!! Place your order today! ******

 ~written by Heather @ Upside Down Homeschooling

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Heather lives in North Carolina with her husband of 7 years and their two sweet little girls ages six and seven. They have been homeschooling their children for two years. Heather also works full-time as a Labor and Delivery nurse. She blogs about her journey through this crazy life at Upside Down Homeschooling.


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Comments

  1. thegirlwhopaintedtrees says

    March 25, 2013 at 9:32 am

    Is there a coupon code or something to get the extra discount? When I click on your link, the price still says $17. Thanks.

    Reply
    • Heather says

      March 25, 2013 at 9:39 am

      Hi! I just emailed Stephanie from Tatorbug Creations. She just needs to update the price. There is no code needed. I’ll reply here when she has done that. I’m sorry for any confusion. It must have slipped her mind. Thanks for understanding!

      Reply
    • Heather says

      March 25, 2013 at 11:31 am

      The sale is live now. The discount will show up in your shopping cart, not on the actual sale page.

      Reply
  2. Stephanie E. says

    March 25, 2013 at 11:19 am

    The sale price is effective as of right now! You will see the discount in your shopping bag.

    Reply
  3. Christina says

    March 25, 2013 at 3:03 pm

    Is there a place to preview the planner pages? The link goes directly to the shop, but I’d like to see what it looks like before I buy.

    Reply
    • Heather says

      March 25, 2013 at 3:15 pm

      I included an image in the post of what the weekly pages look like. You can customize them with any headings. If you contact Stephanie at Tatorbug creations she can probably provide you with more images.

      Reply

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