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September 2017: Minion Month


Welcome to September....I had a notebook I was going to use, before I got this Pentalic dot grid, and it had some Minion stickers.  I will use them throughout the month...

















Speaking of stickers, I was recently at home in Canada and found my old sticker album from grade school....I loved stickers and the scratch and sniffs still worked.  Look for some of those recovered stickers to show up in my future journal pages...old meets new.  I love this page...the sticker is so cute and fun.  This month I am also trying post it notes as part of my journal.  The items I get done get permanently written on the page, everything else gets stuck to a new page.  Now that's efficient.

I used the monthly calendar for a doodle challenge I found on instagram #sealemon as well as its real purpose to keep track of appointments and meetings.
Last but not least some minion eyeballs for my dailies and habit tracker...



More posts this month will include "What's in my toolbox" and an update to the collections I started in this journal and the new ones I have made since.




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