Here is a picture of the insert once printed out (I modified it for myself, hence why there is a bit for my Hong Kong ID card number):
Please click here to download the PDF version. I personally print it at 93% scale but it should work at 100% too (I have yet to try this personally though!).
Comments and criticisms? Do let me know :) I know the colour scheme might not be everyone's cup of tea but I feel it is neither too feminine, nor masculine, and that it adds an element of 'freshness' to it. I might also try and do inserts in other colour schemes too, but for now, this is the one I will stick with :)
This is super cute! My favourite bit about getting a new diary is filling in the 'My Info' page. Thanks for posting.
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Thank you! :) That is one of my favourite things too hehe x
DeleteOoh, I love it!
ReplyDeleteAw thank you! x
DeleteWow, wonderful. Btw. Love your handwriting.
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) I think my handwriting is somewhat akin to a child's as I don't join up letters lol! I love seeing joined up handwriting by various other bloggers :) x
DeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteAw thank you :) x
DeleteI did something like this in my A5, not as pretty though...
ReplyDeleteI won't believe that til I see it in March! x
DeleteBeautiful! May I ask what font did you use to make the custom inserts?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can't remember what font I used for the header (and I also can't seem to find it on FontBook) but the main text font used is News Gothic MT :) x
DeleteIt is really beautiful, and right now, it is exactly what I am looking for!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! =)
Aw I'm glad you like it! x
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