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The Happy Planner: Your Ultimate Guide

Are you curious about the Happy Planner? Find out what it is and see all the details (photos and video!). Great list of ideas for accessories and tips to get you started. Get all the info here!

The Happy Planner

Did you know that there is subculture of “planner people?” Now – before we go on, let me clarify that I mean that in the most complimentary way. I just recently took a free class at Michaels where we were introduced to the Happy Planner, and I can’t wait to tell you all about it! (Scroll down to the bottom of the post for a video of the planner in action).

What is a Happy Planner?

If you are new to the Me & My Big Ideas Happy Planner (also known as the Create 365 Planner or MAMBI planner), let me tell you what it is: it’s a basic planner with calendar pages, but it’s a LOT more interesting for those of us that like to be creative.

It’s not just a boring planner with a grid! The colors and graphics are bold and vibrant or soft and beautiful, depending on the planner you choose (and there are a lot of styles).

Happy planners and inserts on a rack at Michaels

As you can imagine, you’ll use the Happy Planner to plan your months, weeks, and daily activities. But here’s the difference between the HP and a regular planner – you’re going to use all sorts of art supplies, stickers, pens, pencils, tapes, and other fun craft goodies to accent the planner and turn it into more of a creative journal and scrapbook. Yes – it serves a dual purpose. I’ll explain more below.

(Grab some free planner printables here!)

What’s Inside the 365 Planner?

Your Create 365 Planner typically includes:

  • an 18-month planner with tabbed dividers
  • weekly and monthly calendar pages
  • colorful pages, quotes, and gorgeous fonts throughout (that fit with the theme of the planner you select)
  • space for creative planning and scheduling – including stickers, doodles, reminders, and more
  • rings so that pages can be easily removed or added (you can add anything with this punch)

What Sizes do Happy Planners Come In?

There are four Happy Planner sizes currently (values are approximate):

  • The classic Happy Planner covers are 7.75” x 9.75” and the pages are  7” x 9.25”
  • The skinny classic Happy Planner covers are 5.5″ x 9.75″ and the pages are 4.125″ x 9.25″
  • The Mini Happy Planner covers are 5.125” x 7.5” and the pages are  4.5” x 7”
  • The Big Happy Planner covers are 9” x 11.25” and the pages are  8.5” x 11”

Where Can I Buy a 365 Happy Planner?

You can get one online at Amazon (accessories too), but the best selection is at the craft store. That means you’ll be making a trip to AC Moore, Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann, or Michaels! I purchased mine from the Michaels Create 365 Planner display.

And I chose my planner based on the same criteria I expect you would use: my favorite cover!

The covers of the Happy Planner are beautiful – I really, really love them! They are also laminated for people who are hard on their planners like me (guilty as charged). Having said that, I did see some girls at the class had customized their own covers. That was cool too!

Sample of calendar pages and dividers in the Happy Planner

The inside of the planner has pretty calendar pages and dividers with a different graphic or quote on each. This is what mine looks like above. Before each month starts, there’s a place that lists:

  • Holidays
  • Birthdays (you write these in)
  • Important dates
  • This month’s Goals
  • Currently – reading, planning, watching, cooking, eating, drinking, pinning, crafting, listening, feeling, and more!

I hope you’re starting to get an idea of what the planner is like. Here’s another sample:

Sample of calendar pages and dividers in the Happy Planner

You’re going to want to either flip through in person or look at some images online to see what’s best for you and fits your creative personality the most!

So let’s say you bought your Create 365 planner – what’s next?

How to Customize the MAMBI Planner

This is where it REALLY gets fun. You’re going to decorate your MAMBI planner with all sorts of items. This is also where people get confused, so let me tell you where I started. I bought some stickers.

MAMBI STICKS

Stickers for the Happy Planner

Now – there are a bajillion stickers in existence. You can purchase your own, or the brand ones (a small sampling of which are shown above).

What I have to say about the MAMBI ones is that they are made to go with the planners in terms of design – and they fit in the allotted spaces like borders and date areas quite nicely. They’ve also provided areas to write in a lot of the stickers.

You would NOT believe the selection: washi inspired, gold foil, clear, chalkboard . . . and in every style you can imagine! There are family themed, school, vacation, wedding, fitness, travel – it can be really overwhelming.

So my advice to you – what do you have coming up in the next few months? Buy for that, as well as a few general themed that you might like. Don’t go crazy. You can always go back to the store or place another online order!

I started with:

Yeah, I went a little crazy with the stickers. And related to the stickers, there is washi tape available. Washi tape is cool to use to line the pages, to mark important dates, or just to decorate in general.

It’s patterned, so adds instant “pretty” to the page. I already have tons of washi tape so I didn’t purchase any .  . but you could!

THE HAPPY PLANNER STICKY NOTES

Sticky notes for Happy Planner

Here’s what I like about the sticky notes – they are removable. And temporary. You can transfer them from day to day if need be, rip them off, throw them away.

You can also easily place them on your dashboards (I’ll address those next) so you know what you have to do for the day – then you can rip them off and replace them for the next day.

I got the “To Do” pack. I like that the left edge is pre-punched so I can keep it in the planner. Of course you are welcome to get any sort of Post It notes or flags that you like! These were in such fun shapes . . . I was sold. But you can also cut Post Its into fun shapes. 😀

MAMBI PLANNER DASHBOARDS

About those Dashboards. When I first heard the term “dashboards” from the planning people in my class – I had no idea what they were talking about.

The Happy Planner clear dashboards and sticker sheet

Dashboards are just clear dividers with tabs at the top. They can be constantly taken out and replaced in various areas of your planner, including the current week, an important upcoming week, or anywhere you need a bookmark. The surface is clear plastic for stickers, temporary notes, etc. that can easily be removed. I bought one pack.

MAMBI PLANNER FOLDERS

Happy planner folders

The planner has folders . . . which for me, were a MUST have! These folders clip into the rings like the sticky notes, and they hold receipts, bills, invitations stamps, photos, etc. I absolutely have to have these for work. So I bought one pack (the design you see in the middle above).

There’s one last thing I want to share with you that I learned about in my Michaels class.

HAPPY PLANNER EXTENSION PACKS

Happy Planner extension packs

Extension packs are used if you have a specific need. There are four extension packs I think are pretty cool (there are also too but these are my favorite):

  • Fitness – 4 months of weekly food and exercise logs – 24 pages and 4 dividers. 2 sheets of stickers to help you customize
  • Home Planner – includes to-Do Lists for the home, Meal Planners, House Cleaning Schedules, Budgets (45 pages)
  • Recipe Organizer – 20 total pages with 4 dividers; a sticker sheet that helps you organize
  • Wedding Planner – includes 42 pages and 10 dividers: Vendors, Inspiration, Budget, Checklists, Wedding Party, Guests, Wedding Events, Wedding Day, and Honeymoon

Now I know what you are going to say to me. Let me just guess:

“Amy – you’re nuts. I can’t afford all of this! If I want to become a planner person, I’m not buying all of this stuff.”

You know what? I totally agree with you! This post was meant to convey what I learned about the Happy Planner and share the possibilities. Here’s what I think you should do if you’re interested.

Tips for Getting Started with Happy Planner

  1. Get a Happy Planner. There are frequent sales online or at Michaels (download the app and/or get your coupon); ask for it for your birthday/Christmas/other holiday; get it in your hands.
  2. Watch videos. Me & My Big Ideas makes the planner, and you can see their videos here.
  3. Start decorating with pens, pencils, stickers, or anything else that you have in your stash. Do you have a Cricut or a Xyron sticker maker? Use what you got! Then you’ll know what you want to buy as you go along.
  4. Get inspired by browsing planner layouts. Check out Pinterest – Google “Happy Planner” online . . . let other people’s creativity inspire you. Do what they are doing until you find your own way. Also search on Facebook for groups. You will NOT believe how many there are! You can see thousands of layouts.
  5. Download some free printables to use with your planner. Me & My Big Ideas has a tag on their blog for download some freebies here.
  6. Take a class or go to a meet up. Enroll for a Michaels planner class (mine was free) the next time you see one on the schedule, or see if there’s a meet up near you on Facebook or Meetup.com. You’ll be surprised at how many there are nationwide!

Most importantly: don’t intend to be one of those “planner people” on your first day. I was truly inspired by some of the gorgeous layouts in my Michaels class and thought “wow – how I am ever going to do that?” But you know what . . . I’ve thought about that before EVERY single one of my creative pursuits! I find my path eventually.


Want to see more of the Happy Planner and what you can do with it? Just watch the video below!!

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84 Comments

  1. I am such a perfectionist until sometimes it stops me from even trying something new. This sounds like what I need but overwhelming at the same time. I use electronic planners for scheduling (Cozi- personal schedule, Outlook- for work). I am really just looking for something to journal in, keep my personal to do lists and work notes- Is this customizable enough for that? Does anyone know how this compares to Recollections that Michael’s carries?

    1. Hi Nicole! SO – given what you’ve said, I would start with a Recollections planner. Go from there and see what you like. That way you are making a small(er) investment to see how it works for you. Michaels Recollections has a few selections and some have room for journaling. 😀

  2. Awesome read. I’m on my second Happy planner and as someone who used to not be able to commit to a planner, I have finally settled!

    I’m curious about the girls in class that had different covers…… I’ve found on my planner, with the expander rings, the cover keeps popping off because I have too much crap in my planner. I was taping 4 x 4 photos with washi or regular tape that obviously made it fatter. I finally got a little Xyron sticker maker and,earned how to resize.

    I do love the planner though. Any ideas about the cover are welcomed. Hoping the smaller pictures help.

    1. Hi Alexis! Thank you so much!

      So I *thought* some of the girls had larger discs . . . but now I’m not seeing anything larger than the expander rings when I search. I guess the only other thing I can recommend is to divide your planner between two? 1st six months of the year and then the other? I’m going to ask around and will let you know if I come up with anything. The Happy Planner folks need to make those big rings I thought I saw 😀

  3. I just picked up my 1st planner this week and I love this and am a bit overwhelmed… but with a post like this it will make the adventure some much easier – I loved it! I now need to learn how to use my planner, and explore my creativity. Let the adventure begin. Keep the posts coming. Thanks

  4. I have always been a “planner person” but I bought my first Happy Planner today and I can’t wait to start creating! I think it will be great for planing my upcoming July 2017 wedding.

  5. I purchased the Best Year Ever journal, you can start it at any month, tabs are blank, the kit comes with Montth and days of week stickers. I have been looking at this journal for a week and decided to start it in January 2017, I now know I can get extra pages. THank you for all the information. The classes at Micheals sounds just what I would be interested in. You answered all my questions.

  6. Great article! I am not a planner, but had so many art projects bouncing in my head I decided to invest in one to manage them. I was just looking for a simple daily journal, but they were all over $20 at Office Max, and remembered that I could do a lot better at Michaels with a coupon, and they’d be pretty too.

    So off I went to Michaels and picked out the one with the watercolor blobs. So far I’ve written my name in it. What to do? (Did I mention I’m not a sticker-person either? LOL!) So I’ve been trolling the web and stumbled into this site. So far it’s the most helpful. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Now I’ll have to go back and reexamine the stickers and fun stuff. I might even get me a pack of Avery stickers and make my own. I’m starting to think that this project manager might become a new creative project in itself.

  7. I’ve checked these out but I am concerned about how well these hold up? I’m not crazy about the plastic rings or that therapist doesn’t connect around it. Did you have trouble with this or did it hold up well?

    1. Hi Brittany! I’m not having any problems at all with the pages holding up! The rings are great and nothing is tearing out. If you keep putting in and removing the same pages over and over I imagine you could wear them out, but you really don’t have a need for that. Having said that . . . if a ring ever cracks or anything, you can buy replacement rings. I haven’t had the need!

  8. I’m so happy I read your post about the Happy Planner! It looks like a fun “upgrade” to the Arc system found at Staples Office Supply or the very fancy Circa system found at Levengers, both of which I use (in combination, since Circa is so expensive). I’m definitely going to check it out at Michaels. I do suggest to users of the Happy Planner to check out your local Staples for any rings or covers you may want to add — very reasonably priced. I got a beautiful “journal” size pink real leather cover for under $16!!! Love it! Thank you, thank you for this post!

    1. Hi,
      Do the ARC 8 1/2 x 11 pages fit into the larger happy planner? Looks like their dimensions are different?

      Thanks!

  9. Hi there Amy,

    I see you have your personal pictures on your planner, tell me how did you get them that small? What are the dimensions? Please share.

    Thanks
    Cindy

    1. Hi Cindy! You can resize in a graphic design program – or even a free online program like PicMonkey! The two sizes of boxes are 2 1/4 tall by 1 1/2 wide on the daily pages, and then 1 1/2 square on the monthly pages (this is for the Happy Planner only). You can resize to fit one or more boxes and print on adhesive paper 😀

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