Hello crafty peeps! Aimee here with you today to share a tutorial on creating planner dashboards. I’ve been doing this all year long because I feel there are so many of Lori’s svg cuts that create a very unique dashboard!
To start off I needed an A5 planner template so I would know how to resize all of my svg pieces. I created this template myself by scanning one of my pages and importing it into my Silhouette program to get the cut lines I needed.
I pulled up the A2 Beach Card svg file and deleted all of the pieces I didn’t need which are the card base, card front panel piece, and the sentiment tag. I know this is a card svg but I just knew it make a fabulous planner dashboard!
I also pulled up the Cloud Dingbat font to get a title for my dashboard.
I wanted it to stand out so I added an offset cut.
I played around with the sizes of the cuts to get it to fit onto my A5 planner page template.
Here are my pieces after I cut them out with my Silhouette.
And here they are adhered down to my August A5 planner page with some added decorations. I also ran my Spectrum Noir Sparkle pen over the sun and umbrella.
And here is finished product in my planner! It sets the tone of how I want the rest of my August planner pages to look.
Here is a look at my January dashboard with a Lori Whitlock sentiment svg.
My April dashboard sports the beautiful mason jar svg cut.
There are so many options of Lori Whitlock svg cuts to create a unique look for all your planner dashboards!
A2 Beach Card svg – Lori Whitlock shop or at the Silhouette Design Studio
Cloud Dingbats Font – Lori Whitlock shop or at the Silhouette Design Studio
Cold Outside – Lori Whitlock shop or at the Silhouette Design Studio
Mason Jar – Lori Whitlock shop or at the Silhouette Design Studio
And I leave you with… “Happy Planning” using some Lori Whitlock SVGs!!
Aimee
nice work with each planner page TFS