Tuesday, February 1, 2011

My Crafty Vintage Planner

I am not crafty. I want to be, but I am an utter craftiness failure, Martha would be so disappointed in me.

I have crafty friends and get inspired by their cute projects, then I fall under the spell of ribbons, card stock, and frills. I just know that the next project will be the one that launches my craft goddess career. But, then I plug in the glue gun and reality hits, and well, some second-degree burns.

With sloppy project completed and burns healed, I forget the previous disaster and stop by Hobby Lobby. The cycle continues. Oh what a tangled web I weave, hey, I have not tried weaving yet, I will put that on my crafty to do list (that has disaster written ALL over it).

Recently, I saw a tutorial on Just Something I Made on how to make a Vintage Book Planner. I love old books and needed a planner for the year, so I gave it a whirl. I know, you are sighing right now thinking "is she really going to go there, has she learned nothing?" Nope. Call me Scarlet O'Hara, I am strong-willed and might even try to make a ball gown out of some old curtains one day, while sewing my finger to the material I'm sure. Anyway.....

First, I found this FABULOUS book at our little community library book sale. Seriously??? It is titled Charm: The Career Girl's Guide to Business and Personal Success. Published in 1964

Look at this cuteness! And, oh my, here is the first paragraph on the preface page: "Every girl has within her exciting potentialities that can be discovered and nurtured to help her become a more attractive, more interesting, more appealing person. Charm has been designed specifically to help her make the most of these potentialities so that she can achieve success and happiness, both in her work and in her personal life."

While I tend to go heavy on manners and social etiquette, yes, my Mississippi upbringing runs deep, it is also hilarious to me. Some of the chapters are: Improving on Nature (yes ma'am, I need that), Your Wardrobe (there is no mention of buying that cute wrap dress at Goodwill, hmmm), Your Sound Effects (not going there), and Making the Most of Five-to-Nine (sound like the chapter I focused on in my early 20s).

So, I converted this book into a book planner. I cut out the insides and added cute paper that created a flap on each side to slide my planner in.

I added my cheesy planner on left, I will replace with a much cuter one now that I have my crafty vintage book planner look completed. On the right, I added a journal for note taking at the 2, 687 meetings I go to.

I am loving it! Then, I added a little holder with one of the pictures from the book for my The Park Wife blogger cards and my Southern Belle Farm Chic cards.

I am very happy with it, I have a cute planner and only one major burn on my finger.

Here are a couple of quotes from the book:

"Don't try to seem important. The other person's prime concern is his own importance. Your charm rating rises in proportion to your ability to lift his feelings of importance. Give him a good opinion of your heart and he'll automatically have a high opinion of your mind." (pg. 271)

"If you can't say something favorable, keep your thoughts to yourself. Better yet, try to weed out those critical thoughts; they can't help but dull your charm." (pg. 271)

"The surest way to a man's heart (good roast beef not withstanding) is through his ego. If you can inspire him or give him a higher vision of himself, you have presented him with the most marvelous gift any man could desire. The woman who can do this is always cherished and adored." (pg. 448)

Charmed, I'm Sure,
The Park Wife

8 comments:

mimis kitchen52 said...

So stinkin cute!!! Good job!Blessings!

Anonymous said...

Not crafty? Park wife you crack me up! I have been there with you during glueing, sewing, and various other crafty projects. I love you posts....keep it up. Thinking of you and the family all the way from Marianna!

SweetMissMagnolia said...

that's sooo cute!!! love the book too-yeah I can imagine some little old blue haired granny telling her teen granddaughters to read that book now honey LOL--hee hee great project---love to craft too some don't turn out so well but I try--am getting better I think--we finally got a decent craft store in town-joanne's love that store-could go broke-am always adding to my yarn and fabric stash....never know when I might get the urge! lol

Gina said...

Oh my gravy...I love the cover of that book!!!!!!!! I waaaaaaant one! Love, love, looooove it!

BPOTW said...

How wonderfully crafty you are!

Fawn said...

I love that. Can you make me one? Can you lead a MOMcation session on crafting? hee hee hee...

Honestly, though. That is a very awesome planner you made! Hope I get to see it in person!

Unknown said...

Don't laugh... but I actually have this book! I found it when I was a kid because I loved everything about etiquette! I grew up, got married, and gave it to my mother-in-law... but when I saw it in her garage sale, I just had to have it back. So, I still have it. It is a charming (ha) reminder of my child self and how I thought I would grow up wearing elbow-length gloves and go fox hunting regularly. Oh well, so much for that!

Lyndi
nwafoodie.blogspot.com (Northwest Arkansas)

ladybug loves lilacs said...

Adorable! Definitely going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing it.
see you at MJF!