Thank you for making these videos. You've inspired me to make my own planner, as well. I had never even thought about using a graph paper composition book before. I had to order my Unison one off from Amazon because we don't have a Target here, nor does anywhere else around here sell that brand. I've gone back and forth with Happy Planner for years but was never satisfied with it. I've also tried a ton of other types of planners, as well, with the same results. I'm absolutely loving my composition book planner, I must say. It's so versatile and lets me be as creative as I'd like. Plus, I'm able to track more and brain dump ideas. It's opened up a whole new world of planning to me. Thank you for inspiring me. I love all your videos!
@@angelaconstanty thank you so much! I know when I was trying to figure out which planner to use. I went back-and-forth between several different kinds, but I always came back to this type of planner because I needed a place to make lists of just random things but yet still keep the lists in the same place as my planner so I always had everything together. Unfortunately, most planners that are premade just don’t have enough space. I’m so glad that you were able to find something that works for you! I had a hard time finding anyone on TH-cam except just a few people that actually use a daily planner that is a composition book. So I decided to just make some videos myself and see if anyone else was interested. I’m so glad you guys are liking my videos!
@@GillyweedsfunI have a whole folder of saved videos of people using composition books as planners - there are quite a few. Yours are among my favorites though. @PlanWithApril has a ton, and she also has some that she cut down to A5 size and put in a clear plastic Hobonichi cover. I’ve cut down some also to 9”x6”, but I just cover with clear contact paper (or shipping tape, in a pinch).
@@calisongbird They do sell it online on Target.com, but maybe not in every location. It says shipping not available for my location so I bought it and it was delivered.
@@Mira_C9102 I prefer not to glue any pages together because I don’t like the feel of that, but I have used washi tape to adhere the pages together to add bulk to a page if need it. Mostly, I like have all the pages (200!) to fill for the year.
Love the PWM videos in your composition notebook planner!! So creative, functional, and budget-friendly. Thanks for sharing!!🥰
ahh I’m so happy to see a new video!! Gonna watch this one over and over again like all your other videos 😂
Yeah!Another video🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for making these videos. You've inspired me to make my own planner, as well. I had never even thought about using a graph paper composition book before. I had to order my Unison one off from Amazon because we don't have a Target here, nor does anywhere else around here sell that brand.
I've gone back and forth with Happy Planner for years but was never satisfied with it. I've also tried a ton of other types of planners, as well, with the same results.
I'm absolutely loving my composition book planner, I must say. It's so versatile and lets me be as creative as I'd like. Plus, I'm able to track more and brain dump ideas. It's opened up a whole new world of planning to me. Thank you for inspiring me. I love all your videos!
@@angelaconstanty thank you so much! I know when I was trying to figure out which planner to use. I went back-and-forth between several different kinds, but I always came back to this type of planner because I needed a place to make lists of just random things but yet still keep the lists in the same place as my planner so I always had everything together. Unfortunately, most planners that are premade just don’t have enough space. I’m so glad that you were able to find something that works for you! I had a hard time finding anyone on TH-cam except just a few people that actually use a daily planner that is a composition book. So I decided to just make some videos myself and see if anyone else was interested. I’m so glad you guys are liking my videos!
@@GillyweedsfunI have a whole folder of saved videos of people using composition books as planners - there are quite a few. Yours are among my favorites though. @PlanWithApril has a ton, and she also has some that she cut down to A5 size and put in a clear plastic Hobonichi cover. I’ve cut down some also to 9”x6”, but I just cover with clear contact paper (or shipping tape, in a pinch).
@angelaconstanty, Target does not seem to carry this brand anymore anyway, I checked. I ordered off Amazon also.
@@calisongbird They do sell it online on Target.com, but maybe not in every location. It says shipping not available for my location so I bought it and it was delivered.
@@calisongbird I did that as well, cutting it down to an A5 size, but I like having more space. I’ll check out PlanWithApril, thank you!
Love your videos! There aren’t many channels that show actual planning in a composition notebook. Do you glue 2 pages together?
@@Mira_C9102 I prefer not to glue any pages together because I don’t like the feel of that, but I have used washi tape to adhere the pages together to add bulk to a page if need it. Mostly, I like have all the pages (200!) to fill for the year.