I’m a Sterling Ink convert too - started with a secondhand N2/weeks size this year and it worked so well, I’ve got a horizontal B6 for 2025 and I’m so excited!
Welcome to this new journey. I have bullet journaled in a dated planner for years. I started in a blank notebook and then moved back to a dated planner. I found mix of both is my sweet spot. Find what works for you! Happy Holidays.
I started my planning journey with bullet journaling also, this year I tried different premade planners and enjoyed the Hobonichi A6 Techo. Now for 2025 I am also using a B6 vertical Sterling Ink Common Planner! I love that it has blank pages in the back.
I really want to like the Bible like paper (Tomoe River paper); It’s so practical and you get sooooo many pages! It’s just so thin that I think it would annoy me.
@@aviaannette I agree, when I first started bullet journaling, I was using the Leuchtturm1917s which have 80 gsm paper I believe, and it wasn’t until I discovered Archer and Olive where I realized I wasn’t that big of a fan of thin paper. However, I do love how many pages come in the Common Planner and I do have to admit that there’s something so satisfying about flipping through a planner with thinner pages compared to the thick 160gsm paper. But I’m trying to keep an open mind and experiment with different things every now and then ☺️
@@carmennooner2027 I draw a little doodle that represents a moment from each day. It serves as a visual memory for me in my journals and just reminds me of what happened that day. I hope that clarifies it!
I’m a Sterling Ink convert too - started with a secondhand N2/weeks size this year and it worked so well, I’ve got a horizontal B6 for 2025 and I’m so excited!
@@Penelope222 How exciting! I really appreciate how many different options they offer so it can fit a wide range of people’s needs.
Welcome to this new journey. I have bullet journaled in a dated planner for years. I started in a blank notebook and then moved back to a dated planner. I found mix of both is my sweet spot. Find what works for you! Happy Holidays.
@@watchuslead Thank you so much! I’m really looking forward to this new journey ☺️ happy holidays to you as well!
I started my planning journey with bullet journaling also, this year I tried different premade planners and enjoyed the Hobonichi A6 Techo. Now for 2025 I am also using a B6 vertical Sterling Ink Common Planner! I love that it has blank pages in the back.
@@CorrineVictoria Me too! I’m really looking forward to utilizing those blank pages.
I am here for you! If this is your choice this year I will go with you in this new journey.
@@Ladybuguita Aww, thank you so much! I appreciate your support very much! ♥️
Hi! A great bookmark solution is the Midori Chiratto Index Clip, they come in packs of 8, they’re low profile and really great!
@@chloeriordan515 Thank you so much for the suggestion! I’ll definitely have to check those out ☺️
If you're like me and fall in love with the smaller grid, I don't think you'll look back!
@@orfhlaith I do love small fonts, so I’m quite excited to use these!
I really want to like the Bible like paper (Tomoe River paper); It’s so practical and you get sooooo many pages! It’s just so thin that I think it would annoy me.
@@aviaannette I agree, when I first started bullet journaling, I was using the Leuchtturm1917s which have 80 gsm paper I believe, and it wasn’t until I discovered Archer and Olive where I realized I wasn’t that big of a fan of thin paper. However, I do love how many pages come in the Common Planner and I do have to admit that there’s something so satisfying about flipping through a planner with thinner pages compared to the thick 160gsm paper. But I’m trying to keep an open mind and experiment with different things every now and then ☺️
Newbie here. What is a daily doodle?
@@carmennooner2027 I draw a little doodle that represents a moment from each day. It serves as a visual memory for me in my journals and just reminds me of what happened that day. I hope that clarifies it!