🌿 The Planner I've Purchased 10 Times

 


🌿 It is a truth universally acknowledged in the planner community that sticking with the same system for more than a few months is difficult. The grass is always a prettier shade of green with whatever we see on social media and in stores, right?

When we find something worth keeping, let's celebrate it! Although I admit to testing out new options here and there, I've come back to the same traveler's notebook insert for five years. They run for six months each, so that's ten times I've purchased the same weekly planner!

Traveler's Company #018 Undated, Vertical, Weekly Planner Insert

  • Standard / Regular TN Size (4.33" x 8.25" / 110mm x 210mm)
  • 2-3 ounces (depending on how much you decorate it)
  • 64 pages of Midori MD cream paper
  • stitched binding
  • weekly spreads for 28 weeks 
  • two spreads of tracking pages with 31 lines (I use one set for health tracking and the other set for forward planning)
  • excellent for fountain pens and watercolor along with my typical pigment-based brush pens and gel pens
  • available at Amazon 


Here's today's YouTube video chatting about how the format, my sample weekly layout, and how I archive my traveler's notebook inserts.

🌿  Additional Supplies

  • traveler's notebook: Newestor (available at Amazon)

  • planner: Traveler's Company #018 (available at Amazon)

  • gel pen: Uniball Signo RT1 0.5mm (available at Amazon)

  • black brush pen: Zebra Zensations Brush Pen (available at Amazon | Blick)

  • colorful brush pens: Faber Castell Pitt Artist Pens (available at Amazon | Blick)

  • stickers: Paper House Seasonal Sticker Book (available at Amazon | Paper House)
    • coupon code for use on the Paper House Productions website: keylime20

  • corner rounder: Carl (sometimes available at Amazon)
    • note: best for several thinner sheets at once or one piece of cardstock)

  • gold binder clips (available at Amazon)

  • tv series noted in my mini-journaling:


Happy planning,
Ann


Ann is an artist and writer from Ohio. Support her work and access her printables at Patreon. Follow her on YouTube for fresh journal flips and reviews. Join her newsletter for e-mail updates.

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