Thank you so very much! I’m so glad you found some good tips and welcome to the community!!! You are welcome to reach out anytime you have questions. You can DM me on IG too (@justscribble.yt).
I like the grid! Keeps my handwriting even and I can use .3 or .4 needlepoint pens. Erasable. Or colored pencils in a multi pen with 8 colors. Also erasable. I don’t like to use correction tapes.
Grid is definitely so helpful for keeping things straight. Many love an erasable pen in their planners. I saw on IG the other day that Writetech is coming out with an erasable pen line. They have really great affordable pen options.
I love how it came out! At first, I didn’t care for the colors or how the kit looked on the sticker paper. But once you finished, I was all smiles! Thanks for sharing. Also curious about the N1: function-wise, what do you think about it? I’m normally a vertical gal, but am contemplating a horizontal layout.
Thank you! I think it's much prettier on the page as well. I think balancing the colors makes a big difference in how they look together. I've used both vertical and horizontal a lot over the years - and love a vertical planner and use that as our main planner layout (in my A5 W222) but I find that a horizontal can be super functional as well. But it depends on my needs. If I'm in a season that I really just need a high level overview of my day and then lists - lots of lists - horizontal works really great for me. But if I need to truly see my day broken down visually by the hour - to see where I'm at at each moment and how I'm spending my day then the vertical is better. I also find that it depends on if its my main everything planner or something I just carry with me out and about or if I'm using more than 1 planner. Also depends on if I'm using dailies and if those dailies have a timeline on them. But I have in the past used no verticals and horizontal for everything - that's how my bujo was in 2020/2021 and it worked great. But as I got busier and life changed and my kiddo got older I switched to vertical but what i carry can be horizontal (or dailies) - i have a PWM of my Stalogy I'm using right now for that. Lots of moving parts LOL I hope that was helpful and not too confusing.
Love these colors ❤
Thank you! 😊 me too!
thanks for the inspo , ive got a sterling ink horizontal booklet in standard size and ive been wanting to change my layout 🥰🙌
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 💗
Very cute. I love the way it turned out.
Thank you! 😊
Love this spread! I need to check on kits for my Papertess! ❤
Oh yes! They should work great! Thanks for watching. Oh make sure you use my code to save!
Good idea. Holding sticker upside down. Can you tell I’m totally new to this? I like your calming voice.
Thank you so very much! I’m so glad you found some good tips and welcome to the community!!! You are welcome to reach out anytime you have questions. You can DM me on IG too (@justscribble.yt).
Shivaun, Will you do a home office/craft room tour? That layout turned out pretty, very springy!
I will be doing one yes - but probably not until later this summer or the fall.
Thanks for watching. I think it turned out pretty cute :)
I like the grid! Keeps my handwriting even and I can use .3 or .4 needlepoint pens. Erasable. Or colored pencils in a multi pen with 8 colors. Also erasable. I don’t like to use correction tapes.
Grid is definitely so helpful for keeping things straight. Many love an erasable pen in their planners. I saw on IG the other day that Writetech is coming out with an erasable pen line. They have really great affordable pen options.
I love how it came out! At first, I didn’t care for the colors or how the kit looked on the sticker paper. But once you finished, I was all smiles! Thanks for sharing. Also curious about the N1: function-wise, what do you think about it? I’m normally a vertical gal, but am contemplating a horizontal layout.
Thank you! I think it's much prettier on the page as well. I think balancing the colors makes a big difference in how they look together. I've used both vertical and horizontal a lot over the years - and love a vertical planner and use that as our main planner layout (in my A5 W222) but I find that a horizontal can be super functional as well. But it depends on my needs. If I'm in a season that I really just need a high level overview of my day and then lists - lots of lists - horizontal works really great for me. But if I need to truly see my day broken down visually by the hour - to see where I'm at at each moment and how I'm spending my day then the vertical is better. I also find that it depends on if its my main everything planner or something I just carry with me out and about or if I'm using more than 1 planner. Also depends on if I'm using dailies and if those dailies have a timeline on them. But I have in the past used no verticals and horizontal for everything - that's how my bujo was in 2020/2021 and it worked great. But as I got busier and life changed and my kiddo got older I switched to vertical but what i carry can be horizontal (or dailies) - i have a PWM of my Stalogy I'm using right now for that. Lots of moving parts LOL I hope that was helpful and not too confusing.
Yes, I get what you’re saying! I just want everything to fit in a small planner and use it as my one and only 😂. A girl can dream…