Denise Lush shows you how you can be organized and plan ahead while she creates this super easy Dyalog spread using Dylusions Diddy Stamps and Paint Pens.
Dylusions Get it Together Dyalog Spread by Denise Lush
- Materials
- Instructions
Dylusions Diddy Stamp Ooh, What a Day!Â
Dylusions Diddy Stamp Mini Doodles
Dylusions Diddy Stamp Box It Up
Dylusions Diddy Stamp Check It Out!
Dylusions Creative Dyary Stamp SetÂ
Dylusions Dyalog Kraft Insert Book
Dylusions Flip Cap Paint White Linen, 1ozÂ
Ranger Archival Inkâ„¢ Pads Jet Black
Dylusions Paint Pens Black & White, 2pc  Â
Dylusions Paint Pens-Basics, 6pc (Cut Grass)Â Â Â
Letter Itâ„¢ Fineliner Black Pens (3 Pack)
Dylusions Journaling Block Small, 5" x 9"Â
Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
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Keeping track is so much easier if the prep work is already done! Join me in creating a simple and effective weekly spread so all you have to do is fill in your notes and to-do’s as the days go by.
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Step 1: For this tutorial, you will need two pages side by side in your Dylusions Dyalog Kraft Insert Book.
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 ÂStep 3: In Ranger Jet Back Archival ink you will stamp a calendar and the bar with the letters for the days of the week, from the Dylusions stamp set, Check It Out; in the upper left corner of your first page. Choose the appropriate small calendar with the correct number of weeks for the month that you are working on. Write in the dates with the Letter It Fineliner 01. Â
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Step 4: Next stamp out the days of the week from Ooh – What a Day! Space them out as shown in the picture, leaving enough room for notes throughout the week.Â
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Step 5: With a piece of scrap paper covering your stamped day, stamp a line from Mini Doodles, dividing the days.
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Step 6: Add some color to your pages by coloring in your lines with Dylusions Paint Pens. Here White Linen and Cut Grass have been used to make the days pop!Â
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Step 7: Again, covering your stamped day, stamp the hexagon from Box it Up right below allowing half of it to stamp onto the scrap paper.Â
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Step 8: Add the date in the hexagons using the numbers from Dylusions Creative Dyary Stamp Set.Â
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