Introduction
手帳 (techo) or planner is an essential tool for many people to keep track of their daily schedules, to-do lists, and goals. However, buying a planner can be expensive, especially if you want one with all the bells and whistles. That's why in this article, we'll show you how to create a planner using 100 yen items from a 100 Yen shop.Materials
Before we start, let's list down the materials we need for this project. You can find these items in any 100 yen shop near you:- A5 size notebook
- Washi tape
- Stickers
- Colorful pens
- Index tabs
- Scissors
Step-by-Step Guide
Now that we have our materials ready, let's start creating our planner using the following steps:Step 1: Cover Design
Take your A5 size notebook and decorate the cover using washi tape and stickers. You can create any design you like, whether it's a simple pattern or a more elaborate one.Step 2: Monthly Pages
Using your colorful pens, create a monthly calendar on the first page of your notebook. You can also add a monthly goals section on the side.Step 3: Weekly Pages
On the next pages, create a weekly planner by dividing the page into seven sections. Add the dates and days of the week and decorate it with washi tape and stickers.Step 4: Daily Pages
For the daily pages, you can create a simple to-do list or a more detailed daily planner. Use index tabs to separate each day and add washi tape and stickers to decorate.Step 5: Extras
To make your planner more functional, you can add extra pages such as a habit tracker, budget tracker, or notes section. Use your creativity to design these pages and decorate them with washi tape and stickers.Tips and Tricks
Here are some tips and tricks to make your planner more effective:- Use different colors for each section of your planner to make it more organized and easy to read.
- Write down your to-do list and goals for the day every morning to help you stay on track.
- Use stickers and washi tape to highlight important tasks or events.
- Try to keep your planner with you at all times so you can jot down notes and ideas on the go.