really glad this came upon my recommended. i’m similarly fond of tweaking my system for the “perfect” planner because i really do want to make it work and wish to stick with it, so hearing about others’ thought process is equally refreshing and helpful. i get why it’s hard to make a universal planner-people have way too different priorities and schedules and the more customized you make something, the more you sacrifice its flexibility. i’ve realized these days that i work best with the closest to a blank paper you can get, because having too much of the same layout blurs my memory of the spread into one amalgamated blob… i was also very excited to see that you watch megan 🥰 i love the types of videos that the both of you make, since even if i know that journalling takes a while (often for too little of an output) it’s hard to be *aware* of it, and not be guilty of actually taking time to think of my schedule. it’s weird. anyway journal with mes are godsent, and i’m eager to find more of your videos i love your cottagecore spin to journalling and it’s very soothing to watch 💕
Re page order: I use InDesign for this! It takes a lil bit of learning to figure out how to do what you want, but once you get it down, it's a HUGE time saver :) Also you could bind your own planner just for yourself instead of getting them manufactured, perhaps. Just some suggestions from someone who's been exactly where you are :)
yes i'll definitely be using InDesign if i take this any further or into production! i kind of just started it on a whim in illustrator, not expecting to go this far with it lol - that will save me so much time. thank you so much for the advice though, binding it myself is very intriguing. :)
I love the planner mock-up! I have the same problem with the A6, it lacks a space to plan my week but an weekly supplement from hobonichi would be a bit annoying because i want everything in the same place and it feels like almost too much space again. Your solution looks really cool and elegant and I also love the b6 size! I hope you end up making it :)
Just found your channel. I love your stickers, and I think your planner mockup is really cool. Have you seen the Common Planner by Sterling Ink? I only mention it because you mention common planning several times. It's brand new for 2023. From watching her experience, it can be a rollercoaster launching a successful new planner. Her weekly layout is vertical, so it's different than your layout, but you might be interested in the creator's journey, even if you don't try the planner. The original planner size was B6 (sold out), but she has some A5 and B6 undated planners available in both full and half year. I think that the English A6 Hobonichi grids are slightly larger than, say, the weekly. Also, the paper is a brighter white. (I LOVE both of these features. The next gridded planner I use will have to have bigger boxes. LOL Just a personal issue of mine. 😊). Anyway, good luck with your planner! Loved the video!
yes i've looked at the common planner before and love how she made it! unfortunately i'm not big on vertical weeklies myself, but will definitely go back and watch her videos to get some insight into the process... it's definitely daunting. i agree about the grid though, anything smaller than 4mm is a little hard on my hand. and thank you so much! :)
Really fabulous.💛 I would love my week to be right there with my dailies! Makes a huge difference to my brain. My only personal change would be - as a planner - half the amount of space for the days (I journal in other diaries) and that way all the days would be together along with the weeks n just two pages. Bliss! 😂
a lot of the stickers are drawn by me and are in my shop in the description of the video! otherwise, they're from a whole bunch of my favourite artists and might be easier to just look through who i follow on instagram since they're from all over the place :)
I don't think I've seen one of your videos before (I enjoyed it!), so I'm not sure where you are and all that, but in the US you could have an office store booklet print and cut your planner to size without getting 300 of them :) And you can use a construction/tool stapler to bind it yourself at home - mark where you want the staples to go and staple into a scrap piece of wood or something like that. Then remove the wood and you can tap the ends of the staples down - I'm making it sound more involved than it is, but my mom used to make us kids 'sketchbooks' this way - the larger staples held them together as we went all over outside with them. Probably wouldn't work for a full year-type book, but it's an idea. Good luck with it!
thank you so much !! yes that's how i stapled this little booklet together! i suppose i might have to learn a little more about binding if i make the whole book for myself. that's so sweet that you had little homemade sketchbooks :)
You can make a full page for weekly, similar layout like Hobonichi weeks or free up the Monday in your design. Then a page a day for dailies, if it not too much space. Or it could be more space for decoration.
There are really cute almost like plastic folders, but are designed for journals. Usually people order refills but if you print your own spreads all you’d have to do is hole punch it. One person who comes to mind who uses them is justinebujo ^^
If there seems to be enough interest for the planner, and it does seem like a unique format that would appeal to people looking for something different, you could start a Kickstarter for it. That way, if you get the interest you can make sure there are enough people committed to buying it before you start manufacturing.
@@catalinacroitoru7258 the b6 yearly is so intriguing! i do wish it came in a half year option, cause i don't love a super chunky book but i love lots of decoration lol
really glad this came upon my recommended. i’m similarly fond of tweaking my system for the “perfect” planner because i really do want to make it work and wish to stick with it, so hearing about others’ thought process is equally refreshing and helpful. i get why it’s hard to make a universal planner-people have way too different priorities and schedules and the more customized you make something, the more you sacrifice its flexibility. i’ve realized these days that i work best with the closest to a blank paper you can get, because having too much of the same layout blurs my memory of the spread into one amalgamated blob…
i was also very excited to see that you watch megan 🥰 i love the types of videos that the both of you make, since even if i know that journalling takes a while (often for too little of an output) it’s hard to be *aware* of it, and not be guilty of actually taking time to think of my schedule. it’s weird. anyway journal with mes are godsent, and i’m eager to find more of your videos
i love your cottagecore spin to journalling and it’s very soothing to watch 💕
genuinely love these long journaling videos!! they’re great to watch while journaling
oh yay i'm so happy you liked it !! i will definitely make more of this type of video :)
I absolutely love these journal with me videos! You should make more! ❤
was so excited to watch this video! i too enjoy longer journalling videos. thank you so much for showing us your process 💛
thank you so much bucky :)
Re page order: I use InDesign for this! It takes a lil bit of learning to figure out how to do what you want, but once you get it down, it's a HUGE time saver :) Also you could bind your own planner just for yourself instead of getting them manufactured, perhaps. Just some suggestions from someone who's been exactly where you are :)
yes i'll definitely be using InDesign if i take this any further or into production! i kind of just started it on a whim in illustrator, not expecting to go this far with it lol - that will save me so much time. thank you so much for the advice though, binding it myself is very intriguing. :)
Thank you for sharing! I love your setup!
I prefer this kind of chatty videos, I really enjoyed it 🥰
And your spreads are sooo pretty!!!
I love your planner mock up I have the same exact problem with mine your design is my ideal planner!
ahh wow that makes me so happy to hear, it's so tough finding something close to ideal !!
I love the planner mock-up! I have the same problem with the A6, it lacks a space to plan my week but an weekly supplement from hobonichi would be a bit annoying because i want everything in the same place and it feels like almost too much space again. Your solution looks really cool and elegant and I also love the b6 size! I hope you end up making it :)
Omg I just found ur channel and I love your style of journaling and videos! Please post more soon!
I would love to have a hobonichi cousin in a6. A5 is just too big for me
that would be so nice !! a5 feels huge to me lol
Did you see Sterling Ink is having a preorder and there’s an A6 cousin
Just found your channel. I love your stickers, and I think your planner mockup is really cool. Have you seen the Common Planner by Sterling Ink? I only mention it because you mention common planning several times. It's brand new for 2023. From watching her experience, it can be a rollercoaster launching a successful new planner. Her weekly layout is vertical, so it's different than your layout, but you might be interested in the creator's journey, even if you don't try the planner. The original planner size was B6 (sold out), but she has some A5 and B6 undated planners available in both full and half year.
I think that the English A6 Hobonichi grids are slightly larger than, say, the weekly. Also, the paper is a brighter white. (I LOVE both of these features. The next gridded planner I use will have to have bigger boxes. LOL Just a personal issue of mine. 😊). Anyway, good luck with your planner! Loved the video!
yes i've looked at the common planner before and love how she made it! unfortunately i'm not big on vertical weeklies myself, but will definitely go back and watch her videos to get some insight into the process... it's definitely daunting. i agree about the grid though, anything smaller than 4mm is a little hard on my hand. and thank you so much! :)
Really fabulous.💛 I would love my week to be right there with my dailies! Makes a huge difference to my brain.
My only personal change would be - as a planner - half the amount of space for the days (I journal in other diaries) and that way all the days would be together along with the weeks n just two pages. Bliss! 😂
your voice is so soothing
I love that layout!!! Are you considering making an A5 size?
where do you find your stickers because i love all of them!!!! and would love to add them to my own planner.
a lot of the stickers are drawn by me and are in my shop in the description of the video! otherwise, they're from a whole bunch of my favourite artists and might be easier to just look through who i follow on instagram since they're from all over the place :)
@@NicoleJosephine awesome thank you so much!!!!
I don't think I've seen one of your videos before (I enjoyed it!), so I'm not sure where you are and all that, but in the US you could have an office store booklet print and cut your planner to size without getting 300 of them :) And you can use a construction/tool stapler to bind it yourself at home - mark where you want the staples to go and staple into a scrap piece of wood or something like that. Then remove the wood and you can tap the ends of the staples down - I'm making it sound more involved than it is, but my mom used to make us kids 'sketchbooks' this way - the larger staples held them together as we went all over outside with them. Probably wouldn't work for a full year-type book, but it's an idea. Good luck with it!
thank you so much !! yes that's how i stapled this little booklet together! i suppose i might have to learn a little more about binding if i make the whole book for myself. that's so sweet that you had little homemade sketchbooks :)
You can make a full page for weekly, similar layout like Hobonichi weeks or free up the Monday in your design. Then a page a day for dailies, if it not too much space. Or it could be more space for decoration.
yeah i was considering that and wondering if it may be too much space for one day... i'll have to experiment with that!
This is a great video, helped me to relax and dream ❤
that makes me very happy :)
There are really cute almost like plastic folders, but are designed for journals. Usually people order refills but if you print your own spreads all you’d have to do is hole punch it. One person who comes to mind who uses them is justinebujo ^^
ah yes i was also considering a binder journal of some sort to fill up on my own! definitely something to think about and test...
If there seems to be enough interest for the planner, and it does seem like a unique format that would appeal to people looking for something different, you could start a Kickstarter for it. That way, if you get the interest you can make sure there are enough people committed to buying it before you start manufacturing.
i’ve been talking about it more on instagram, but i’ve decided to do exactly that !! kickstarter seems like the way to go :)
@@NicoleJosephine That’s awesome! Good luck, I look forward to seeing your project ☺️
I feel your pain on not being able to find the perfect planner for your needs! Love that you designed your own.
it's an impossible task !! thank you :)
Have you seen the papertess designs yearly planners? Your own planner setup looks similar to theirs!
ooh i just looked and it's a little similar! i do really like that planner actually.. i do wish there was more space for dailies though!
@@NicoleJosephine Oh I thought you get 7 full pages for each week in the planner
@@cherie.23 oh you're right! i believe i was thinking of the aura estelle...
I second this! Papertess designs might actually be a good fit for you
@@catalinacroitoru7258 the b6 yearly is so intriguing! i do wish it came in a half year option, cause i don't love a super chunky book but i love lots of decoration lol
Just get the a6 weekly supplement or the common planner
Love your videos and journaling, however, the music in the videos overpowers your calming voice😕