Ever wondered what type of paper to buy if you want to print your own planner inserts at home? In this video, I show you the different weighted paper and how well it performs when you use highlighters and markers. You may also want to watch this video ua-cam.com/video/edq-Lv0wvnU/v-deo.html where I test the paper using Dot Markers.
I've been using 80 GSM/20 lb. paper for my planner. I was just thinking that I need to buy a better quality of paper. This video was a perfect explanation of the weights of paper to use. Thank you.
Oh, I'm so glad you found the video helpful Marguerite. Yes, when I discovered thicker paper, made such a big difference in the type of markers I can finally use on my planner pages.
I'm so glad you found it helpful Kaley ... I know for sure when I first started printing my own planner inserts and ordering paper online, I didn't know which to get. Have a fabulous day and thank you for the lovely comment. ~ Mariane x
Very thorough and detailed video-I found it helpful to narrow down what I want to try. I don’t yet print my own inserts, but I want to start doing that for 2023. Would you consider doing a video like this on paper cutters? I like how detailed you are and the pacing of the videos. Thanks for another great video! ❤
Just what I needed, Mariane! Your explanations are clear and precise! They helped me understand better the distinction between the quality of the different papers and the various thicknesses available. Thank you so very much! Wishing you a happy and blessed New Year and birthday week!🎈 All the best, Val Xx
Oh I’m so glad you found the video helpful Val and thank you for letting me know ☺️ I am looking forward to what 2024 will bring and I hope you have a wonderful one too ☺️
Very good explanation of the weights. It also would be good to do a vid on the uncoated, sheen and glossy papers. I find the sheen and glossy papers difficult to write on. Theyre too slippery. But that is also a factor to consider.
Thank you for such a helpful video! My struggle has been finding a printer paper that is not ultra smooth. I find that most 32 or 41 (or all inkjet papers) have a smooth finish and I am looking for something with a slight bit of tooth to it (like happy planner pages) if you or anyone has a recommendation that would be so helpful! I can’t believe it’s so hard to find a non-smooth paper
@@MarianeCrespyou must have a 6th sense or something because I was literate Michael’s picking up some drawing paper today to try. Fingers crossed it can hold some printer ink. Thank you so much for the helpful suggestion and for your content!!
Great video just what i was looking for, Now where to find those 160 gsm paper in NZ or OZ. as most choice are only the basic printer paper or go to spotlight for paper pad which are expensive... Any tips where to find them - looking to make my budget planner/tracker. Thank you in advance
Hi, so glad you found the video helpful. I buy these ones from Officework www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/j-burrows-premium-160gsm-a4-digital-copy-paper-250-sheets-jpdp160250. I cut the A4 in half so I can use as A5 for my A5 planner or if I need for my personal size or pocket size planners, my printable have crop markings to trim it down to size.
Ever wondered what type of paper to buy if you want to print your own planner inserts at home? In this video, I show you the different weighted paper and how well it performs when you use highlighters and markers. You may also want to watch this video ua-cam.com/video/edq-Lv0wvnU/v-deo.html where I test the paper using Dot Markers.
Why isn’t this video more popular. I absolutely love your explanation. Thank you.
Aaw, thank you Ash ☺️
I've been using 80 GSM/20 lb. paper for my planner. I was just thinking that I need to buy a better quality of paper. This video was a perfect explanation of the weights of paper to use. Thank you.
Oh, I'm so glad you found the video helpful Marguerite. Yes, when I discovered thicker paper, made such a big difference in the type of markers I can finally use on my planner pages.
So helpful thanks!!❤
I'm so glad you found it helpful Kaley ... I know for sure when I first started printing my own planner inserts and ordering paper online, I didn't know which to get. Have a fabulous day and thank you for the lovely comment. ~ Mariane x
Very thorough and detailed video-I found it helpful to narrow down what I want to try. I don’t yet print my own inserts, but I want to start doing that for 2023. Would you consider doing a video like this on paper cutters? I like how detailed you are and the pacing of the videos. Thanks for another great video! ❤
Thanks Sandy, so glad you found the video helpful. I can add paper trimmer/cutter review on my to do list, thank you 😊
Thank you for your video I loved it 👍
@@Kiki-mt7iz so glad you liked it 😃
Just what I needed, Mariane! Your explanations are clear and precise! They helped me understand better the distinction between the quality of the different papers and the various thicknesses available. Thank you so very much! Wishing you a happy and blessed New Year and birthday week!🎈 All the best, Val Xx
Oh I’m so glad you found the video helpful Val and thank you for letting me know ☺️ I am looking forward to what 2024 will bring and I hope you have a wonderful one too ☺️
BEST VIDEO HANDS DOWN ON THIS TOPIC. IMMEDIATELY SUBSCRIBED and will catch up on all your videos. thank you!!!
Aaw, no way! Thank you so much Cindy! Such a nice comment. Lovin’ it 🥰
This is the best explanation I’ve seen on this topic!
Ooh wow! Thank you SO much Sharon, that's such a lovely thing to say. Okay, off with a big smile now. Have a great day x
Very good explanation of the weights. It also would be good to do a vid on the uncoated, sheen and glossy papers. I find the sheen and glossy papers difficult to write on. Theyre too slippery. But that is also a factor to consider.
@@barkinoutloud9661 yeah, I don’t like slippery, shiny paper. I like that little bit of texture when writing ✍🏽
Exactly what I wanted to learn. Thanks so much for such great clarity. ❤❤❤
Oh I'm so happy you found the video helpful. and thank you so much for letting me know 😊
Amazing video. Thank you so much for dedicating your time to create this for us
Thank you so much! I am so glad you liked it 😊
Thank you for such a helpful video! My struggle has been finding a printer paper that is not ultra smooth. I find that most 32 or 41 (or all inkjet papers) have a smooth finish and I am looking for something with a slight bit of tooth to it (like happy planner pages) if you or anyone has a recommendation that would be so helpful! I can’t believe it’s so hard to find a non-smooth paper
So glad you liked the video. If you want toothier paper, have you tried drawing paper to see if that’s suitable?
@@MarianeCrespyou must have a 6th sense or something because I was literate Michael’s picking up some drawing paper today to try. Fingers crossed it can hold some printer ink. Thank you so much for the helpful suggestion and for your content!!
Great video just what i was looking for, Now where to find those 160 gsm paper in NZ or OZ. as most choice are only the basic printer paper or go to spotlight for paper pad which are expensive... Any tips where to find them - looking to make my budget planner/tracker. Thank you in advance
Hi, so glad you found the video helpful. I buy these ones from Officework www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/j-burrows-premium-160gsm-a4-digital-copy-paper-250-sheets-jpdp160250. I cut the A4 in half so I can use as A5 for my A5 planner or if I need for my personal size or pocket size planners, my printable have crop markings to trim it down to size.
Do you have recommendations for sourcing the 160 GSM paper from the US?
I just added an Amazon affiliate link in the description that is A4160gsm weighted paper. I use A4 paper which I trim in half for my A5 planning.
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