How to make your own DIY vision board to crush your 2020 goals
Use a planner as a vision board to get a daily dose of inspiration.
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Vision boards, a space to collect and visually organize ideas or inspirations, have long been popular on Pinterest where the company says over 80 million boards on Pinterest with "vision" in the title or Pin description were created on the platform last year.
To help you visualize your New Year's resolution or set your intentions for 2019, we created a DIY vision board planner and wall panel that you can make yourself to get that daily dose of inspiration.
Professional crafter Michelle Edgemont walked us through the process below step by step.
How to make a vision board planner
Crafting blogger Kimberly Lauren inspired the "Good Morning America" team to design our own version of her fun DIY vision board planner.
What you'll need
Planner
Scrapbook paper
Magazine
Scissors
Glue stick
Stickers
Step 1. Create the first page
Create a fresh surface in the front of your planner using colorful or printed paper.
Step 2. Add the year
Step 3. Add inspirational clippings
Cut out inspirational words and images from your magazine or elsewhere.
Step 4. Set your goals
Write your goals in the planner.
Step 5. Add some stickers for an extra special touch!
How to make a DIY vision board wall panel
How to make a DIY vision board wall panel
What you'll need
Clothespins
Magazine
Wire grid wall panel
Scissors
Step 1. Add inspirational clippings
Cut out inspirational words and photos from your magazine.
Step 2. Attach your clippings
Using the clothespins, attach your clippings to the board.
Step 3. Add momentos
Step 4. Hang on your wall and dream big all year long!
Editor's Note: This story was originally published on Jan. 3, 2019.