Wednesday 26 June 2013

Happiness is... being organised



How organised are you?

I can be the queen of organised or utterly forgetful, overwhelmed and lost. It all comes down to planning. When I plan I feel confident and everything just works. So I like to plan... I write lists and I  keep a calendar.

Keeping a calendar has been my social saviour. At the age I am, there are so many weddings, engagement parties, hens parties, baby showers and then also all the usual; birthdays, dinner dates, farewells, and everything in between. So I keep a calendar, stuck right up on my fridge, penned in with all our events, so that I see it daily and then so does The Boyfriend. (Don’t try tell me you didn’t know we had dinner with your parents tonight… It’s been on the fridge for two weeks now).

And now to add a touch of joyful happiness to my organising, Fathima, the  cat-loving, water-colouring illustrator behind the beautiful Happiness is blog, has started designing free printable monthly calendars. If you need some clarity in your life too, click here to visit her site and download these awesome calendars.



While you’re there be sure to look around at all her gorgeous illustrations and designs – you are going to love her style!

Here’s just a peek…








 


All images taken from Happiness is blog.

9 comments:

  1. so pretty love these!

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  2. Thanks for the lovely words, Pascale! :D

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  3. I know right!
    Fathima is so talented.. wish I could create like she does.
    xx

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  4. My pleasure. You are such as beautiful illustrator so just had to share your skills with everyone else!

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  5. Aw the fox! <3<3<3

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  6. Love these!!


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    XOXO ♥ Kia

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  7. Fathima is so wonderful and kind to share with us! x

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  8. Love love love! @fathima is wonderful (not just as an illustrator but she is such a sweetie too!) x

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