Saturday 11 January 2014

A5 Setup

Greetings humans!

Since it's becomimg a regular feature in my "My Week" posts, I thought I'd give you a quick tour of my A5 Paperchase organiser.



When opened up, I have some sticky tabs in the credit card pockets and the dividers-that-came-with-it-that-I'm-not-entirely-sure-what-to-do-with in the full length pocket. I punched holes in an A5 plastic wallet from WHSmith, and placed a piece of decorative paper from Tiger (from the same pack that I made the dividers for my personal Filofax) inside to prettify the dashboard. I also slipped in a small memo with the lyrics "now I truly understand/that I don't understand a thing", a line from the Villagers song Earthly Pleasure

The tabs you can see along the side are Avery note tabs, which are for 1) notes, 2) school, 3) internet things and 4) diary.


In my notes section I have a Theology sub-section, where I make notes on any books I read or info I find which may come in useful for university study. If all goes to plan, I wish to complete this read-the-Bible-in-a-month challenge during the summer holidays, so that I have a better idea of the contents of the Bible as a whole as opposed to just the little bits here and there that I know well.


After this, school section (which is just full of messy revision plans at the moment) and my internet section (which is nothing new if you've read this post), I have my diary. This is a MO2P that I got from limetreefruits.com, which I LOVE. After this is just a lined week-on-two-pages diary which came with the planner.


I keep a notebook at the back of my planner, and also this sheet of paper folded in half in another plastic wallet. I personally find these memes very entertaining, although they're probably just a testament to how sad/uncool I am regarding academic studies.

So, there's a walkthrough of my A5. It'll probably change sometime soon, but in the meantime I'm happy with it as it is.

2 comments:

  1. Gah, I want to read about your pretty stationary finds forever. I could definitely take some tips from you about organisation. You've made me really want a filofax now. Lovely blog!

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    1. awh thank you so much, that really means a lot!

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