Wednesday 30 October 2013

Personal Planner Review & Giveaway!


I like to think I'm quite an organised person, my husband thinks otherwise, so when I was given the opportunity to review a customised planner from Personal Planner I thought it was the perfect opportunity to prove him wrong!

The best thing about this planner is that it is totally customisable from the size, the pattern on the cover, and even the colour of the elastic to name a few. You can make it completely your own, so on a rainy Saturday afternoon I set to work on customising my own planner. The first thing you can choose is the size, there are four different sizes available, small (£14.95), medium (£17.95), large (£21.95) or A5 (£19.95) plus P&P which is £2.95. I opted for the medium size as I wanted something that I could fit into my bag easily but was still big enough for me to write comfortably in the spaces. I hate diaries and planners where I have to write in really tiny writing!

Next in the design phase was choosing the colour for the front and back on the planner and which colour elastic you want to seal it. There are lots of options to choose from, from plain colour designs, to patterns and even designs from graphic designers and illustrators. I wanted a pink theme (obviously) so went for a pink striped background with white elastic as I thought this would show up best against the pink. Finally I then chose the words I wanted for the front cover, I wanted something simple so I opted for the year 2014 in white letters. I chose to start my diary from next year but Personal Planner allow you to choose the month in which you want to start from so you could start it from next month if you wanted to. I think its a great idea if you're already in the middle of the year and can't find a current year diary anywhere!

The next step is to choose which colour theme you want to run through your planner, I went with a pink theme again to keep everything the same but they have lots of colours to choose from. You can also add daily details to keep track of things for example, I chose to add a work hours section to each day as I work different shifts and want to make sure I get paid!

The last section of the planner is divided up into sections where you can choose different features such as plain paper pages, for sketches or lined for notes or even sheets of music! I chose to have lined paper to jot down blog ideas at they come to me whilst I'm out and about.

Finally, there is an owner info page which can be personalised so you can add your, name, blog information or all your social media links just in case.

I think Personal Planner is a great idea for a personalised gift, especially with Christmas on the way soon, I will definitely be using mine over the next year and getting more organised with blog posts and general life planning!

And....whats more, the lovely people at Personal Planner have given me the opportunity to host a giveaway for one of my readers to win one of these planners to design for themselves. All you have to do is fill in the Rafflecopter form below. The competition will run for two weeks (closing on the 13th November) and if chosen as a winner your details will be passed onto Personal Planner to claim your prize.

Please note this competition is only open to bloggers only (entries who aren't from bloggers will be removed) in the UK. Apologies to my friends over the pond.

Good Luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway
 

Twitter/Facebook/Instagram

19 comments:

  1. National Chocolate Day!. Every one had the day to eat Chocolate Yum

    ReplyDelete
  2. Feb 8 - my birthday, also we are all ready for a break at this time of year

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow would love one of these to try & be more organised :)! If I could have an extra bank holiday it would be Halloween, so we could enjoy the day & prepare for a party without being rushed. Also it's half way between the Summer and Christmas so we would be in need of a holiday by then :).

    wantingtobeadomesticgoddess.blogspot.co.uk

    ReplyDelete
  4. An extra bank holiday would definetly be my birthday haha!

    ReplyDelete
  5. National lazy day! Where everyone is made to stay in bed all day watching chick flicks and eating ice cream

    ReplyDelete
  6. This is cute! I would be lost without my planner. I'd never be where I'm supposed to be when I'm supposed to be there.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Not very imaginative but my birthday !, although I think there should also be a Mr Darcy appreciation day :)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Just a lazy day haha! One where everyone had to stay at home and be lazy! x

    ReplyDelete
  9. The day after new years day for extra recovery before work

    ReplyDelete
  10. I would add a date in November as there are loads of bank holidays in the summer and I'm not even sure there is one at the back end of the year! :) xx

    ReplyDelete
  11. A stay in bed day someday after the new year to recover from all the festivities.

    ReplyDelete
  12. my birthday in Oct to break up the big gap in bank holidays

    ReplyDelete
  13. National Take It easy day - in about October :)

    ReplyDelete
  14. Christmas eve should be a bank holiday as well, so much to prep and so much excitement

    ReplyDelete
  15. We need a National Duvet Day in February to get us past the post-xmas blues and through to easter

    ReplyDelete
  16. Hm, definitely national duvet day - or a lazy day in general about march time! How amazing owuld that be! This planner is such a great idea, especially for a present! Lauryn from funfairsandfairydust.blogspot.com xxx

    ReplyDelete