That last planner (the floral one) is stunning!🤩 I am using the paper test design weekly for my health and fitness tracker, the takeanote as my planner/catch all and I haven’t picked a one to journal/memory keep in yet. I was a B5 I think but I want it blank so I can set it up how I want😊
So far I’ve been making my own inserts and printing them for a discbound system. I really like that and I’m going to keep it for 2024 but I think I may need to shake up my todo list/task/goal system. Still brainstorming that!
I’ve never seen this hardbound EC planners before. Your journal one is similar to the Haroo planner I’m using as a journal this year in its layout. Though the Haroo has some trackers for gratitude, mood etc built in. I’m using the Hubman & Chubgirl Tomoe River paper planner that’s a quarterly next year for my creative planner. Love the paper and that it has the vertical weekly. I went back and forth on it being quarterly but decided I could put them in a TN or cover together if I wanted to store them together.
They are gorgeous aren’t they. Technically they are Softbound. As far as I remember they had a hardbound for one year and then didn’t ever have it again
I saw someone switch their softbound covers and literally swapped the insides. Iy turned out great -- something to consider next time a cover holds you back!
I tried so many planners in 2023. I honestly don't want to know how much I spent. The last couple of months I have been in a Plum Paper Daily (7x9, 6 months) and it is really working for me. I decided to continue with the PP Daily for 2024 and went with the six months and 7x9 again.
@@RuthSarahB maybe I'll just get it and decide later...haha. You've done a great job showing how to re-date planners this year...some good really good examples.
Well they are smaller than the width but I like that as they don’t cover the times. It just depends if you’d prefer them to be smaller than the width or if you actually want them to fit
I recently switched to a Filofax Personal and if it goes well between now and December I'll probably stick with that in 2024. I like the flexibility of loose-leaf pages and layouts I can design myself and shuffle around. If not, the next thing on my radar is the Clever Fox and Legend planners. That Peacock stripe Erin Condren planner looks nice though - gotta admit that fits with my aesthetic, if only it was smaller. 8 x 10" is too big for me.
I have been enjoying the Hemlock and Oak planner. I have been using the free printable version. Especially the free daily notepad printable. So, for 2024, I am going to print out the 2024 version of the vertical and daily notepad. (Or I will be ordering an EC softbound vertical).
That last planner (the floral one) is stunning!🤩 I am using the paper test design weekly for my health and fitness tracker, the takeanote as my planner/catch all and I haven’t picked a one to journal/memory keep in yet. I was a B5 I think but I want it blank so I can set it up how I want😊
I use the daily grindplanner i love the paper and works towards my goals
So far I’ve been making my own inserts and printing them for a discbound system. I really like that and I’m going to keep it for 2024 but I think I may need to shake up my todo list/task/goal system. Still brainstorming that!
I’ve never seen this hardbound EC planners before. Your journal one is similar to the Haroo planner I’m using as a journal this year in its layout. Though the Haroo has some trackers for gratitude, mood etc built in.
I’m using the Hubman & Chubgirl Tomoe River paper planner that’s a quarterly next year for my creative planner. Love the paper and that it has the vertical weekly. I went back and forth on it being quarterly but decided I could put them in a TN or cover together if I wanted to store them together.
They are gorgeous aren’t they. Technically they are Softbound. As far as I remember they had a hardbound for one year and then didn’t ever have it again
I saw someone switch their softbound covers and literally swapped the insides. Iy turned out great -- something to consider next time a cover holds you back!
Gosh I don’t think I’d have the courage to do that 🫢 be great if I could though xx
I tried so many planners in 2023. I honestly don't want to know how much I spent.
The last couple of months I have been in a Plum Paper Daily (7x9, 6 months) and it is really working for me.
I decided to continue with the PP Daily for 2024 and went with the six months and 7x9 again.
Hobonichi Cousin and Hobonichini Weeks, but oh my, the EC Floral is stunning! Hmmm how could I use one???
😂 journal ??
@@RuthSarahB maybe I'll just get it and decide later...haha. You've done a great job showing how to re-date planners this year...some good really good examples.
Thank you ☺️
So the hobonichi kits fit the floral planner?! I’ve been looking for a planner to fit that size kits!!
Well they are smaller than the width but I like that as they don’t cover the times. It just depends if you’d prefer them to be smaller than the width or if you actually want them to fit
I recently switched to a Filofax Personal and if it goes well between now and December I'll probably stick with that in 2024. I like the flexibility of loose-leaf pages and layouts I can design myself and shuffle around. If not, the next thing on my radar is the Clever Fox and Legend planners. That Peacock stripe Erin Condren planner looks nice though - gotta admit that fits with my aesthetic, if only it was smaller. 8 x 10" is too big for me.
I know I do wish that they all came in 7x9
I have been enjoying the Hemlock and Oak planner. I have been using the free printable version. Especially the free daily notepad printable. So, for 2024, I am going to print out the 2024 version of the vertical and daily notepad. (Or I will be ordering an EC softbound vertical).
If I didn’t mind disc or ring bound planning I would totally do that too x