Thanks for sharing! I love seeing how people use blank notebooks as planners because they are so customizable and flexible for every kind of planning style! I haven't purchased any pre-printed planners in years because I have yet to find one that is set up the way I want, so blank notebooks, juiced up with crafting supplies and stickers, are totally my jam!
Your journal is gorgeous! Your penmanship is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I’m pretty sure I’m headed for using notebooks because it’s way less stressful.
I totally agree with you about using a notebook instead of a pre-printed planner. I’ve used a Stalogy, Create with Pen and Sterling Ink notebooks. I love the flexibility of a notebook for planning as well as journaling. Thanks so much for sharing 💜☺️
I bought a Midori Hibino for 2023 and for this year. I used it to journal in, but that got old for me really fast. What I'm consistently using is the Common Planner by Sterling Ink. I used the B6 last year and am using the A5 this year. The front of the planner is structured where I get to play with my stickers and do pretty planning in the weekly part. The back of the Common Planner allows me to bullet journal (I'm a lister, too), journal, and take notes. I told myself that if I started to run out of space, I'd just buy another one of her square grided notebooks (she has 260 & 520 paged ones) and use that to get me through the year. Thankfully, I haven't run out of pages yet, but that's probably because throughout the year, I journaled elsewhere. Next year, I want my next planner to be the end all be all for me. So, for next year, I'm heavily leaning towards another Common Planner and a notebook for spill over.
i got the common planner for this reason! I love having the mix of structure and a place to journal. i was so excited when she released the academic planner this year.
Thanks for sharing! I love seeing how people use blank notebooks as planners because they are so customizable and flexible for every kind of planning style! I haven't purchased any pre-printed planners in years because I have yet to find one that is set up the way I want, so blank notebooks, juiced up with crafting supplies and stickers, are totally my jam!
My Bujo brings me so much joy. I love flipping through it and just taking in all of it's beauty. Yours looks amazing with that gorgeous handwriting.
@BlushnBlue I definitely know the feeling 🥰,so satisfying! Thank you for the compliment and for taking the time to watch! ❤️
I love hearing your son in the background, sounds like mine, it’s the best ❤
Your journal is gorgeous! Your penmanship is beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I’m pretty sure I’m headed for using notebooks because it’s way less stressful.
@karmenjohnson6078 Thank you for all the compliments as well for watching! ☺️❤️
Notebooks for the win 🏆 🙌 lol
I totally agree with you about using a notebook instead of a pre-printed planner. I’ve used a Stalogy, Create with Pen and Sterling Ink notebooks. I love the flexibility of a notebook for planning as well as journaling. Thanks so much for sharing 💜☺️
I bought a Midori Hibino for 2023 and for this year. I used it to journal in, but that got old for me really fast. What I'm consistently using is the Common Planner by Sterling Ink. I used the B6 last year and am using the A5 this year. The front of the planner is structured where I get to play with my stickers and do pretty planning in the weekly part. The back of the Common Planner allows me to bullet journal (I'm a lister, too), journal, and take notes. I told myself that if I started to run out of space, I'd just buy another one of her square grided notebooks (she has 260 & 520 paged ones) and use that to get me through the year. Thankfully, I haven't run out of pages yet, but that's probably because throughout the year, I journaled elsewhere. Next year, I want my next planner to be the end all be all for me. So, for next year, I'm heavily leaning towards another Common Planner and a notebook for spill over.
i got the common planner for this reason! I love having the mix of structure and a place to journal. i was so excited when she released the academic planner this year.
@@jadareyes6553 I bought Academic Common Planner for my daughter and she fell in love with it - she's an avid bullet journaler for many years now.
@@ChoklitFrekelz The Common Planner intrigues me. I may give it a try ... one day. ❤️❤️❤️
Hi! I would like to get inspired because I like such things. Best regards