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Stationery Sunday: First Week of 2021 in my Planner.

 Hello Loves! 

On this first Sunday of the year, I want to share the pages of the my first week of 2021 in my planner. 

I've kept things largely simple this week and on purpose used the stickers that came with my Inkbucket planner. I will, over the course of the year dip into my sticker collection and decorate my planner pages using other stickers and even Washi Tape but for the first week I wanted to stick with the very basics, so most of the stickers are from my planner, some are from Kikkik and others from stickers I got from Etsy years ago.  


First few days of January 2021. 

The girls sticker is from Etsy. 

The rest all are from a sticker book I got from Kikkik a few years ago that I am determined to use up this year. 


zzzz Cat is whole mood. 


I love this little bee and the plant. 
So cozy! 



The first full week in January. 
This page mostly had stickers from my planner and a few from the Kikkik sticker book. 


Flowers and Positive Affirmations. 


The Xmas tree as a reminder to take down the tree. 


You are Doing Great! 
Just hang in there. 


Flowers and warm hat. 


Flowers. 
Coffee. 
Cat. 
Bobble Hat. 
A happy face. 


I am happy with these pages and hope this joy and brightness continues to the rest of the year too. 

Have a good week ahead folks! 

DETAILS: 

Planner: The Inkbucket 

Stickers: Inkbucket 

Kikkik

Etsy 


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