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Winter Reflections

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The Main Planner Kit from Wisdom and kWonder, January 2026 is a visual reflection of my typical Ohio Winter! The days off combined with the wintery season is on display after I create a unique space to celebrate the first week of January. I knew the turning of the year was within this week in the new redesigned notebook, so I thought it needed a little something extra.   After using the large number stickers from the main planner kit, I embellished the pages with some of the die cut and PET stickers. Each with their own paper and opacity type it always makes the page pop just like the withered plants reaching out of the snowy fields.  Making a divider of sorts between those days was a fun way to use the kit paper. I did back it with one of the deco cards from Creative Kit anchored with washi tape strips from the Planner Sticker kit.  Again, this graphic card certainly reflects our already snowy landscape and low hanging sun. The front side is a list of my 2026 goals ...

Tip ins and Tasks

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I started this layout with one goal in mind,  to mix function and fun together. I wanted a space that held both my plans and a few reflections from the two days using the Snow Day Society Planner Kit. The grid layout made by the Planner Sticker Kit washi strips makes it segment all the different areas of life that make my day whole. One of my favorite parts of this spread is the f lip card journaling spot made from the Pen and Stamp card  I used it to jot down quick thoughts, little bits of gratitude the types of moments that don’t always make it into a memory page but still deserve to be remembered. Underneath, there’s space for a favorite holiday recipe because cozy planning just feels complete when cookies are involved, right?! I also included a small section for my to-do list, dinner plans, and a few personal notes.  This actually is a full box from the Planner Sticker kit chopped into 3 pieces. I love how this kind of layout lets me be creative without losing sight ...