Post by irene adler on Sept 1, 2015 17:08:30 GMT -5
One of my favorite students (she was my assistant last year and was knocked it out of the park with her creativity and organization) has started an etsy store selling stickers customized for EC planners. It's pretty awesome.
I also don't want her to find me here, so I've added a space between the last two words of the store name www.etsy.com/shop/Groovy Knees
Thanks! I'm always buying stickers for my planner. She may already know, but there are FB groups for EC and PP planner people, and that's a good way to promote her sticker store.
Thanks! I'm always buying stickers for my planner. She may already know, but there are FB groups for EC and PP planner people, and that's a good way to promote her sticker store.
She uses some kind of adhesive labeling paper. I'm not sure where she gets it.
She showed me her pimped out planner and it s a awesome diary/work of art
How does she get the shape of the individual stickers (like with the coffee cups?). I was thinking about making stickers for something at work, but a similar concept, until I realized I am too lazy and not intelligent enough to figure it out, lol
She uses some kind of adhesive labeling paper. I'm not sure where she gets it.
She showed me her pimped out planner and it s a awesome diary/work of art
How does she get the shape of the individual stickers (like with the coffee cups?). I was thinking about making stickers for something at work, but a similar concept, until I realized I am too lazy and not intelligent enough to figure it out, lol
She probably uses a cricket or a silhouette machine.
Must not buy more stickers....must not buy more stickers....
Don't buy them for you. Buy them to help a college student take out fewer loans, thus jump starting her career and having the extra income to contribute to a Roth IRA.
Must not buy more stickers....must not buy more stickers....
Don't buy them for you. Buy them to help a college student take out fewer loans, thus jump starting her career and having the extra income to contribute to a Roth IRA.