I'm sorry. This comment has nothing to do with the actual content of this video, but I just love to let your videos play as I work on my journal or when I'm planning my day out in the morning. Listening to you go over ideas just makes me feel all the possibilities when I look at my journals/planners.
I've attached full pages to my journal so far, and I've used post-its as cheap and easy tip-ins, but taping in a page as a dutch door instead of cutting out parts of a page is a really good idea. I hate cutting out dutch doors but I love the look and functionality they provide
I use Tip-Ins for my monthly calendar on the outside edge of the month using washi tape. I use it as a way to see the month at a glance while on my weekly spread. At the end of the month it folds over the weeklies so that the month is contained and finding specific weeks is a bit quicker. I am also a super lazy planner, so I have an excel spreadsheet that creates the monthly calendar populated with my crazy standing meetings that never change. I tried to give a pic, but they won’t attach here 😊
That would be good for book journals. I would make different prompt topics challenge. Write them down. Shuffle them and put them upside down and backwards in them. So you end up with a double tip in. The first is the kind that look like little books. When you book opens you see the second one. That one you flip up to see the prompt you picked.
I do use tip ins in my bujo. The year at a glance will make my gift-making of a journal for my mom easier as she prefers a Sunday - Saturday week, while I am accustomed to using a Monday - Sunday week - a challenge that often leads to mistakes on my part.
Thank you for the lovely and very useful video! I just love the fact that, besides being talented, you can actually TEACH how to do things and explain the reason why you do them in a certain way. As a stationery lover who is trying her hand at journaling, I am learning a lot from your videos.
My weeks are planned with half the week in one page, a "dutch-door" page that I use for book notes and/or meal planning+shopping list, and the second half of the week. And it works REALLY well for me, but I was running out of journals like crazy. I could put up with 4 months in one journal MAX with everything I put in my bullet journal. Other problems that occured to me was the weeks I didn't do meal plan AND didn't have any book notes to take, so I had that ENTIRE middle page cut out for NOTHING. So I was planning on use this tip-in method to put things only on weeks I need them. So DAMN, this video is so on time for me! Thanks for the tips and ideas!
I never realized tip-ins could be so useful or that they were called tip-ins. I'll definitely start using them. I've been using an hourly spread, to get a good view of my week and schedule in rest time, I've been wanting to add notes to some events and tasks so I'm going to try and put events on the top of the tip-ins and details underneath.
Because I keep a more gluebook/smashbook mixed media journal it's MOSTLY tip-ins. LOL I've just found you and am incorporating dutch doors and bujo techniques to add more functionality to my art journal. xoxo
Thank you for this! I though I knew everything I needed to know about tip ins, but you gave me some great ideas that I never considered. Your thoroughness, attention to detail, and creativity are a devastating combination and we’re grateful you’re willing to share it. 😄
A friend recently introduced Escape Room board games. I use tip-ins to stick the end-game page to my journals. Memory keeping bits makes my bujo feel more alive :D
I think the very first time I used tip-ins is for making a dutch door when I was intimidated by the scissors! lol. And because I needed more space. I typically do it for memorabilia or for space/functional purposes now. One of my favourites is when I used a black dot-grid page as an extra page in my white dot-grid journal!
I used the tip-in index in my journal this year. I couldn't remember where I first saw the idea until I saw yours today and was like, 'Oh yeah, that was it.' And now I've learned what they're called, so this video is just doubly awesome because of that.
Haven’t used tip-ins in my bujo (yet), but in some of my other journals. Sometimes because I needed more space, sometimes just to add a decorative element. Should perhaps try it as a dutch door, because yes, I totally have that fear of cutting into my bujo…. but I like the look of dutch doors!
Who knew this is what it was called?? I always though it was a dutch door lol... learning something new every day!! 😂I love using Tip-ins in my journal and ended using it in my December plan with me for hiding gift ideas for family and friends
I use tip-ins to add positive quotes and things like that. I really enjoy using the washi tape kind, but I'd like to use another and use a pretty vellum over a quote 😍
You gave me so many new ideas to use tip ins for. I have used some in bible. I never thought of doing it in my journal. I love all your tip in ideas. Those are ideas I never would have thought of. Thank you ❤
wow so many good ideas ! i want to try them all now :D I often use tip in for memories like photos. I like to write under a lane or two about the photo.
I'm using the Archer & Olive December subscription box month at a glance pages as a tip-in for the journal provided in that box. But I'm not attaching it at the spine. It is on the outside edge of the left hand page with January facing up when you open the journal. Then you flip the extra insert out and there is the color key for my goals, pen sku number or name of the brand / color, and some box count reminders on the back of it. I don't count dots for my layout, I use box count instead. Most of my tip-ins are along the outside edge of the page because I don't like the extra bulk along the spine. Your memorable items as center insert tip-ins is something I did back in high school (1999) for an English project and forgot all about it. Brought back a few memories there. I got into scrapbooking soon after that just because a couple of ladies that I was friends with had a group and it seemed interesting enough to join. I like bullet journaling much more than a dedicated photo / memory scrapbook though. More ability to be minimalist or extra creative at will per day, week, month...whatever. Thanks for all the great ideas and concise video. Your videos tend to be extra helpful.
Ahhh! Melbourne zoo brochure! I have one of those (along with many many others ). Not a scrap booker but really want create some memories journals and declutter boxes of analogue photos😅. But I really to go digital cos I won't have space for much
There used to be a brand of sticky notes - I'm not sure they're around anymore - that had tip-in notes, book style notes (like a long tip-in, folded to make a two "sheets" to flip instead of one), and a couple of other nifty variations. I was so in love with them, but it was a bit too pricy to import them via Pinkoi to Sweden back then. I looked them up again today and realized that I could do all of that with tip-ins - a bit more work than a ready made sticky note, but not much. I'm going to play around so much...
I used tip ins for my grid guide, correcting an oops(glued a decoration to the wrong page), and a Vellum page to protect the opposite page from marker smudges.
Ohhh so lovely, Jess! I don't think anyone has made such an in-depth guide to only Tip-Ins. Thank you! Most BuJo vocabulary was a huge problem for me to understand when I first started. People said the words and did the things, but had no explanation lol Maybe you can do another video on other BuJo vocabulary that goes around? Also, not gonna lie, but I was very drawn in cuz it was purple... lol My weakness. Love the idea of diagonal ones! I usually tip-in extra items like cards and thank you notes during a journaling session. I used to scrapbook too, so that mentality is still within me. I like to keep little pieces of paper or items from meaningful events. I kept a piece of Stationery Pal's bubble wrap, because it was purple with hearts on it and it made me happy to see it. Yes, it got super bulky lol For 2022, I have an external piece of paper I want to carry over to my second BuJo. Thank you for that advice. That will be in the front of the notebook once my setup is complete (taking longer than I thought cuz I went up a size T_T lol) Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher
Thanks for your kind words! 💜 I really love the purple too, haha 😄 I've mainly seen tip-ins in memory keeping and scrapbooking, yeah! Will totally add BuJo vocabulary to my list 💪
Agree! Yes please Jess, do a vocab. I was the same when I started googling different journaling styles a few years back - & whilst I appreciate it might not be intended, I found the language register in the Bullet Journal Community exceptionally off putting, it was almost like people were trying to create special club of those who 'knew' and those who didn't. So it made me decide then that this style of journaling was not for me, it's definitely very 'cliquey' & I detest that -- and the need to say 'this is how it's done' or it's not bullet journaling etc. I'll journal how I please & call it whatever I want. Exactly 1 week ago I discovered that 'Camba', is actually Canva & is software, but everyone runs it off almost like it's a cool 'word' to say & pronounces it Camba - I thought it was something like a Cricut.....
I've used tip-in for my color code key, I use washi to secure it to the front cover. I've been wanting to know how to add a page so thank you for showing that
I have never used a tip-in, but I think they might be viable for something like a habit tracker I could move along throughout the month to each of my weekly spreads. I hate flipping to the habit page every day and I usually give up on them by the end of the month.
On my first thought I wanted to say No but then you showed the refernence. I have a tip-on for my key and my birthday dates! Your ideas are great. I will definitely use the extra page or the dutch door as I really don't want to mess in my bujo with the scissor...
I made my first tip-in for on the back cover of my August pocket Field Notes size BuJo. It’s out of a 3 pack from Moleskin, and the back pocket in this smallest size is not very usable because they glued it in on 2 sides. I carefully cut it out and taped it back on so it’s a flap I put stickies under. Then I recycled a business card sized calendar with 2023 on one side & 2024 on the other, then taped it to the edge of the flap so I cab flip it out when preparing another week or month. Not sure how much I’ll use either, but I did it to see if they are useful. I might take an unused page out of back of an earlier pocket notebook
I own a planner so I don't do bullet journaling but your videos are so amazing, I can't resist watching them. I took your ideas and used them in your planner and made a video about it, my friends were so amazed by the ideas you gave!
Love this video! I use a agenda which used as a bujo and GTD system, I Tip-in in the finacial part, because is short to write all my cash moves monthly, so i add a piece of paper with transparent tape. And in my new agenda I think i could used to move all information i need from the old one.
I have been using them for my grid guides for the last couple years, and sometimes for additional pages, but I LOVE the idea of doing that for dutch doors! I've been too nervous to cut so far, so I'll have to try this way.
Great ideas. I use them, but always the same way into the spine, which bulks it up faster in my opinion. I'll have to try some of these other ways. Thank you!
I use tip-ins to create my grid spacing guide inside the front cover of my journal. Some of the ideas presented here will find their way into it as well!
Just used tip ins for the first time setting up this year's reading journal. Journal is kraft paper and I decided I wanted the pages for reading challenges to be easily found so used blue dot grid paper from an A & O notebook pad. Not only does it look lovely, but I found a huge mistake I made and it was super easy to just replace one of the pages to fix it. I'm also gonna try the grid spacing tip in at the front of my main bujo as well. Great video explainer thanks!
I'm just about to start a crochet journal, and this video is going to be so helpful for my bigger projects! I'm going to use them for extra space in that last method so that the spread folds out even bigger! Thanks Jess, Ngaa mihi!
This video is great, thank you so much! I've used them a couple of times to add in an extra page when I've run our of space in a layout and my grid spacing cheat sheet is on a tip-in. I really like the idea of adding a tip-in for habit trackers so that I use them more!
OH MY F*** This is exactly what I needed! What a great video, you explained this so well... I love you Queen Jess 👸❤ thank you so so so much for this 😍
I love this video! I have the grid cheat sheet that it's removable (I did it last year) but there are so many possibilities... thank you for all the ideas 💜
I really want to use that, add little extra pieces of paper or cut parts of pages but I'm afraid that it makes it harder to write like..on the next page that it gets uneven and wobbly because there is some 'height' difference behind. Thats why I also don't use stickers :( But I don't like my current journal too much (not a fan of the paper after pen testing and it has a soft cover which I learned I also dont like) maybe thats a chance to try it xD
If you use quite a few it can certainly lead to that unevenness you’re talking about 😝 I’ve found that having just one or two doesn’t lead to enough unevenness to really bother me 😄
I've been adding in pages since... (I just Looked Through Your ENTIRE Channel 😆)...Your November 2018 layout...I did folding dutch-doors (because I could cut the pages) and added in Scrapbook pages and wrote Recipes I made during the holidays...and FEMA form information after #hurricanemichael ...♡♡♡ you REALLY HELPED US♡♡♡ [>I had been Bullet Journaling for years prior, but Your style, helped me focus on so much more to clear my space and mind♡♡♡ Is "Tip-in" a New Zealand term? I need to Google... never heard it having an actual term for adding in paper/ pages!
That paper cutter thing that had the ruler on it…what is that called!?? I need it asap and I do not know to search for it cause I do not know the name. Thanks!
Depending on what it’s for, I would either write out the list items before sticking in the fold out, or I’d put something under it while I worked like another notebook 😊
I made my first tip-in in 1997 when I taped in a bunch of pictures of Xena Warrior Princess into my diary.
Making a tarot card chart tip in!
I'm sorry. This comment has nothing to do with the actual content of this video, but I just love to let your videos play as I work on my journal or when I'm planning my day out in the morning. Listening to you go over ideas just makes me feel all the possibilities when I look at my journals/planners.
Aww thanks Amy! Glad to be part of your morning 😄💜
I've attached full pages to my journal so far, and I've used post-its as cheap and easy tip-ins, but taping in a page as a dutch door instead of cutting out parts of a page is a really good idea. I hate cutting out dutch doors but I love the look and functionality they provide
Thanks for sharing👍
I use Tip-Ins for my monthly calendar on the outside edge of the month using washi tape. I use it as a way to see the month at a glance while on my weekly spread. At the end of the month it folds over the weeklies so that the month is contained and finding specific weeks is a bit quicker.
I am also a super lazy planner, so I have an excel spreadsheet that creates the monthly calendar populated with my crazy standing meetings that never change. I tried to give a pic, but they won’t attach here 😊
That would be good for book journals. I would make different prompt topics challenge. Write them down. Shuffle them and put them upside down and backwards in them. So you end up with a double tip in. The first is the kind that look like little books. When you book opens you see the second one. That one you flip up to see the prompt you picked.
I want to use some of these techniques for my D&D Campaign. That way I can attach maps to the pages with notes!
Oh that'd be cool as heck! 💪💜
I do use tip ins in my bujo. The year at a glance will make my gift-making of a journal for my mom easier as she prefers a Sunday - Saturday week, while I am accustomed to using a Monday - Sunday week - a challenge that often leads to mistakes on my part.
Thank you for the lovely and very useful video! I just love the fact that, besides being talented, you can actually TEACH how to do things and explain the reason why you do them in a certain way. As a stationery lover who is trying her hand at journaling, I am learning a lot from your videos.
My weeks are planned with half the week in one page, a "dutch-door" page that I use for book notes and/or meal planning+shopping list, and the second half of the week. And it works REALLY well for me, but I was running out of journals like crazy. I could put up with 4 months in one journal MAX with everything I put in my bullet journal. Other problems that occured to me was the weeks I didn't do meal plan AND didn't have any book notes to take, so I had that ENTIRE middle page cut out for NOTHING. So I was planning on use this tip-in method to put things only on weeks I need them. So DAMN, this video is so on time for me! Thanks for the tips and ideas!
Thank you so much. I just discovered bible journaling. Your video is by far the best one that explains how to do it.
I’ve never used a tip in, but after this video I’m going to be on the lookout for more ways in which I can.
I never realized tip-ins could be so useful or that they were called tip-ins. I'll definitely start using them.
I've been using an hourly spread, to get a good view of my week and schedule in rest time, I've been wanting to add notes to some events and tasks so I'm going to try and put events on the top of the tip-ins and details underneath.
Because I keep a more gluebook/smashbook mixed media journal it's MOSTLY tip-ins. LOL I've just found you and am incorporating dutch doors and bujo techniques to add more functionality to my art journal. xoxo
I only use it for notes at my Dashboard at the beginning of my Bujo. Thx 4 inspiration and best wishes from Germany (Bavaria)
Thank you for this! I though I knew everything I needed to know about tip ins, but you gave me some great ideas that I never considered. Your thoroughness, attention to detail, and creativity are a devastating combination and we’re grateful you’re willing to share it. 😄
What a brilliant idea, i'm just starting to journal with a reading journal and these tips will come in very useful. Thank you :)
Exactly when I needed it! This was explained so so well too. Thank you❤❤
Thanks Shenique! 😄💜 glad it was helpful!
A friend recently introduced Escape Room board games. I use tip-ins to stick the end-game page to my journals. Memory keeping bits makes my bujo feel more alive :D
I think the very first time I used tip-ins is for making a dutch door when I was intimidated by the scissors! lol. And because I needed more space. I typically do it for memorabilia or for space/functional purposes now. One of my favourites is when I used a black dot-grid page as an extra page in my white dot-grid journal!
I used the tip-in index in my journal this year. I couldn't remember where I first saw the idea until I saw yours today and was like, 'Oh yeah, that was it.' And now I've learned what they're called, so this video is just doubly awesome because of that.
Haven’t used tip-ins in my bujo (yet), but in some of my other journals. Sometimes because I needed more space, sometimes just to add a decorative element. Should perhaps try it as a dutch door, because yes, I totally have that fear of cutting into my bujo…. but I like the look of dutch doors!
I love advent calendars, I don't do tip-ins yet but they would work perfectly for that.
I used lots of top-ins last year when I ran out of pages in my bujo , so I had lots of dutch doors 😜
Who knew this is what it was called?? I always though it was a dutch door lol... learning something new every day!! 😂I love using Tip-ins in my journal and ended using it in my December plan with me for hiding gift ideas for family and friends
I added a full page to my new bujo to make a faux Dutch door in my monthly log. It's a brilliant thing really
I use tip-ins to add positive quotes and things like that. I really enjoy using the washi tape kind, but I'd like to use another and use a pretty vellum over a quote 😍
You gave me so many new ideas to use tip ins for. I have used some in bible. I never thought of doing it in my journal. I love all your tip in ideas. Those are ideas I never would have thought of. Thank you ❤
This was immensely helpful. And it's a great way to use up washi tape. Thank you so much!
Most welcome! 💜 Glad you found it useful 😄
wow so many good ideas ! i want to try them all now :D I often use tip in for memories like photos. I like to write under a lane or two about the photo.
I use tip-ins for sensitive journaling space - like something I don't want to show in a photo if I take one to my insta of otherwise cool/cute spread.
A great idea 👏 I should have done that for my goals layout!
I'm using the Archer & Olive December subscription box month at a glance pages as a tip-in for the journal provided in that box. But I'm not attaching it at the spine. It is on the outside edge of the left hand page with January facing up when you open the journal. Then you flip the extra insert out and there is the color key for my goals, pen sku number or name of the brand / color, and some box count reminders on the back of it. I don't count dots for my layout, I use box count instead. Most of my tip-ins are along the outside edge of the page because I don't like the extra bulk along the spine.
Your memorable items as center insert tip-ins is something I did back in high school (1999) for an English project and forgot all about it. Brought back a few memories there. I got into scrapbooking soon after that just because a couple of ladies that I was friends with had a group and it seemed interesting enough to join. I like bullet journaling much more than a dedicated photo / memory scrapbook though. More ability to be minimalist or extra creative at will per day, week, month...whatever.
Thanks for all the great ideas and concise video. Your videos tend to be extra helpful.
Ahhh! Melbourne zoo brochure! I have one of those (along with many many others ). Not a scrap booker but really want create some memories journals and declutter boxes of analogue photos😅. But I really to go digital cos I won't have space for much
There used to be a brand of sticky notes - I'm not sure they're around anymore - that had tip-in notes, book style notes (like a long tip-in, folded to make a two "sheets" to flip instead of one), and a couple of other nifty variations. I was so in love with them, but it was a bit too pricy to import them via Pinkoi to Sweden back then. I looked them up again today and realized that I could do all of that with tip-ins - a bit more work than a ready made sticky note, but not much. I'm going to play around so much...
I used tip ins for my grid guide, correcting an oops(glued a decoration to the wrong page), and a Vellum page to protect the opposite page from marker smudges.
Yes. I use them for extra pages, fold outs, grid spacing guide, and trackers. The Dutch door idea is a brilliant idea, thank you.
Ohhh so lovely, Jess! I don't think anyone has made such an in-depth guide to only Tip-Ins. Thank you! Most BuJo vocabulary was a huge problem for me to understand when I first started. People said the words and did the things, but had no explanation lol Maybe you can do another video on other BuJo vocabulary that goes around? Also, not gonna lie, but I was very drawn in cuz it was purple... lol My weakness. Love the idea of diagonal ones!
I usually tip-in extra items like cards and thank you notes during a journaling session. I used to scrapbook too, so that mentality is still within me. I like to keep little pieces of paper or items from meaningful events. I kept a piece of Stationery Pal's bubble wrap, because it was purple with hearts on it and it made me happy to see it. Yes, it got super bulky lol
For 2022, I have an external piece of paper I want to carry over to my second BuJo. Thank you for that advice. That will be in the front of the notebook once my setup is complete (taking longer than I thought cuz I went up a size T_T lol)
Thank you for being such a wonderful teacher
Thanks for your kind words! 💜 I really love the purple too, haha 😄 I've mainly seen tip-ins in memory keeping and scrapbooking, yeah! Will totally add BuJo vocabulary to my list 💪
Agree! Yes please Jess, do a vocab. I was the same when I started googling different journaling styles a few years back - & whilst I appreciate it might not be intended, I found the language register in the Bullet Journal Community exceptionally off putting, it was almost like people were trying to create special club of those who 'knew' and those who didn't. So it made me decide then that this style of journaling was not for me, it's definitely very 'cliquey' & I detest that -- and the need to say 'this is how it's done' or it's not bullet journaling etc. I'll journal how I please & call it whatever I want. Exactly 1 week ago I discovered that 'Camba', is actually Canva & is software, but everyone runs it off almost like it's a cool 'word' to say & pronounces it Camba - I thought it was something like a Cricut.....
the advent calendar tip-ins is so cool! ✨
I've used tip-in for my color code key, I use washi to secure it to the front cover. I've been wanting to know how to add a page so thank you for showing that
Lol, didn't know the name either. I have used tip-ins for my grid spacing (copied your idea). Thanks for this inspiring video. X
I have never used a tip-in, but I think they might be viable for something like a habit tracker I could move along throughout the month to each of my weekly spreads. I hate flipping to the habit page every day and I usually give up on them by the end of the month.
On my first thought I wanted to say No but then you showed the refernence. I have a tip-on for my key and my birthday dates! Your ideas are great. I will definitely use the extra page or the dutch door as I really don't want to mess in my bujo with the scissor...
I have a space I am sure is too small now.. perfect for tip in🍁🇨🇦✨
I made my first tip-in for on the back cover of my August pocket Field Notes size BuJo. It’s out of a 3 pack from Moleskin, and the back pocket in this smallest size is not very usable because they glued it in on 2 sides. I carefully cut it out and taped it back on so it’s a flap I put stickies under. Then I recycled a business card sized calendar with 2023 on one side & 2024 on the other, then taped it to the edge of the flap so I cab flip it out when preparing another week or month. Not sure how much I’ll use either, but I did it to see if they are useful. I might take an unused page out of back of an earlier pocket notebook
I own a planner so I don't do bullet journaling but your videos are so amazing, I can't resist watching them. I took your ideas and used them in your planner and made a video about it, my friends were so amazed by the ideas you gave!
Love this video! I use a agenda which used as a bujo and GTD system, I Tip-in in the finacial part, because is short to write all my cash moves monthly, so i add a piece of paper with transparent tape. And in my new agenda I think i could used to move all information i need from the old one.
I have been using them for my grid guides for the last couple years, and sometimes for additional pages, but I LOVE the idea of doing that for dutch doors! I've been too nervous to cut so far, so I'll have to try this way.
I love using these!
Love this idea for a Christmas calendar theme
You are so creative and I love your videos!!
Great ideas. I use them, but always the same way into the spine, which bulks it up faster in my opinion. I'll have to try some of these other ways. Thank you!
This is a great idea for a memory journal! You could use the pics and add a note about the pic under it
Exactly! 💜 It would be a lot of fun 😄
I use tip-ins to create my grid spacing guide inside the front cover of my journal. Some of the ideas presented here will find their way into it as well!
Congratulations Jess; I binge-watched 2022 buju setup videos and I heard your name mentioned as a source of inspiration more than anyone else’s!
Oh that's so awesome! I love it when people get ideas from my videos 😄💜
Excellent informational video, Thank you !
This is so good, thanks for sharing!!! 🥰
WOW. I didn't know I needed this.
Just used tip ins for the first time setting up this year's reading journal. Journal is kraft paper and I decided I wanted the pages for reading challenges to be easily found so used blue dot grid paper from an A & O notebook pad. Not only does it look lovely, but I found a huge mistake I made and it was super easy to just replace one of the pages to fix it. I'm also gonna try the grid spacing tip in at the front of my main bujo as well. Great video explainer thanks!
I’ve never used tip ins before in my journal but I’m sure I will now! Thanks for sharing!!💖💖
Very helpful! ❤ You're fantastic!!
Thanks! 😄💜 glad you found it useful
A very good idea, absolutely brilliant✨, I love it 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Thanks Antonia! 😄💜
I'm just about to start a crochet journal, and this video is going to be so helpful for my bigger projects! I'm going to use them for extra space in that last method so that the spread folds out even bigger! Thanks Jess, Ngaa mihi!
This video is great, thank you so much! I've used them a couple of times to add in an extra page when I've run our of space in a layout and my grid spacing cheat sheet is on a tip-in. I really like the idea of adding a tip-in for habit trackers so that I use them more!
Love this ideas!!!
An extra great video from you. Thank you so much. :)
I’ve never used tip-ins (nor thought about it) but I love this idea! Will be trying it out in next months set-up! Thank you for this! ☺️
Brilliant! Got new ideas now. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad to hear it Leah! 😄💜🥳
extremely helpful video, thank you! :D
OH MY F***
This is exactly what I needed! What a great video, you explained this so well... I love you Queen Jess 👸❤ thank you so so so much for this 😍
I have a tip in with my weekly review questions on it.
That's a brilliant idea! I should make one for my weekly reset checklist! 😮💜
Great ideas! I love that purple washi tape and paper. Where did you purchase those items from?
I like the daily to do
Brilliant ideas 💡 👌 thank you so much for sharing xx ❤
All of these ideas are so lovely. I’m definitely going to try the advent calendar!
Yay, that one is a lot of fun! 😄💜
I love this video! I have the grid cheat sheet that it's removable (I did it last year) but there are so many possibilities... thank you for all the ideas 💜
I really want to use that, add little extra pieces of paper or cut parts of pages but I'm afraid that it makes it harder to write like..on the next page that it gets uneven and wobbly because there is some 'height' difference behind. Thats why I also don't use stickers :( But I don't like my current journal too much (not a fan of the paper after pen testing and it has a soft cover which I learned I also dont like) maybe thats a chance to try it xD
If you use quite a few it can certainly lead to that unevenness you’re talking about 😝 I’ve found that having just one or two doesn’t lead to enough unevenness to really bother me 😄
I used a tip-in for a key in my last journal but I rarely referred to it so I didn't do it again this year.
Fair! I find that once you know your key, you don’t really need the reference so much 😄
I like the example at 1:28
Love it!!
Glad you liked it! 😄💜
Great ideas!
Thanks Donna! 😄💜
This is a great video! So helpful! Thank you!
Thanks Jennifer! 😄💜 glad it’s useful!
💝 I had no idea these had a name.
You're not alone! Seems other people in the comments didn't know the name either 😄
Great video Jess! Glad I sponsored it. ;-)
Haha thanks Kimberly! 😄💜
I've been adding in pages since... (I just Looked Through Your ENTIRE Channel 😆)...Your November 2018 layout...I did folding dutch-doors (because I could cut the pages) and added in Scrapbook pages and wrote Recipes I made during the holidays...and FEMA form information after #hurricanemichael ...♡♡♡ you REALLY HELPED US♡♡♡
[>I had been Bullet Journaling for years prior, but Your style, helped me focus on so much more to clear my space and mind♡♡♡
Is "Tip-in" a New Zealand term?
I need to Google... never heard it having an actual term for adding in paper/ pages!
I don’t thiiink it’s a NZ term 🤔 at least, I’ve heard some American crafters use it before 😝🤷♀️ wow November 2018 was a hot minute ago, haha! 💜
That paper cutter thing that had the ruler on it…what is that called!?? I need it asap and I do not know to search for it cause I do not know the name. Thanks!
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Wouldnt that be hard to write on, since it dont have anything behind/can't lay flat when it's opened?
Depending on what it’s for, I would either write out the list items before sticking in the fold out, or I’d put something under it while I worked like another notebook 😊
Reminder to self: use blank expired journal pages to make tip ins
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Why are they called tip-ins?
Wow . . . I've been calling these "tape ins"