
Stickers ST1015 - To Do Headers & Faces
Stickers ST1015 - To Do Headers & Faces
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ST1015 To Do Headers & Faces Stickers
Stickers ST1015 - To Do Headers & Faces is a planner sticker sheet designed for task lists, work planning, personal planning, journaling, and daily spreads.
The sheet combines expressive face icons with clear To Do headers so a planner setup can show both task priority and mood at a glance. It works well in paper planners, journals, notebooks, and everyday organization spreads.
Features
- Face icons for adding mood and personality to planner pages
- To Do headers for task lists and daily planning
- Sections that can separate personal and work tasks
- Useful for planners, journals, notebooks, and memory-keeping spreads
- Compact functional sticker format for decorating without taking over the page



Using planner stickers in a clean setup
Planner stickers work best when they support the way you already plan. Use scripts, tabs, dots, trackers, headers, washi boxes, and decorative stickers to make spreads easier to scan without covering the writing space you need for appointments, notes, and memory keeping.
Choose stickers that match the layout first, whether you use daily pages, weekly vertical columns, monthly spreads, trackers, or notes pages.
Headers, dots, tabs, and scripts can make a planner easier to read when they label sections instead of crowding the page.
A few repeatable sticker styles are easier to use consistently than a large stack that never makes it into the weekly setup.
Planner sticker FAQ
Start with the layout you use most often, then choose labels, scripts, dots, headers, or boxes that make the spread easier to scan.
Date dots, day headers, trackers, tabs, scripts, and checklist shapes are useful when you want structure without rewriting the same labels every week.
Yes, especially if many layers are added to the same page. Use stickers where they help navigation or memory keeping, and keep heavy layers away from the planner spine.
Try one weekly or monthly setup first. Check whether the sticker size, color, and adhesive feel good before using it across a full planner stack.
