Great tips, Elizabeth. I have to use a tweezer, or else I can't see where I am placing my stickers 😂. I for sure need to do more tip ins. Thanks for jumping into the collab this year.
Love your Joyful Sojourn tip in! Great ideas. I switched into using Tamoe River planners a few years ago and you nailed my initial fears. It’s freeing to use some of the tips you provided!
I'm used to ghosting in my Bibles. I am very careful to swatch my tools, though, because I don't mind ghosting, but I can't deal well with bleed through. I also have a bit of a heavy hand when writing, so I am also used to feeling the depression on the next page because of it. I prefer not to worry about dealing with either in a planner, so I will be on a mission of discovery for the tools I plan to use on the thicker paper that Happy Planner uses. Being new to all of this, I have a lot to learn. But I'm looking forward to the process.
These were some really helpful tips. I also recently watched a video (I think it was by Laurel Denise) that showed another option for adding things to a spiral/twin loop planner. They used "sticky tabs" specially designed to attach to a paper and then hook on the coils. I don't remember what they are called, but amazon sells them.
Loving all the tips! Praying you get well soon!
Hope you feel better soon, thanks for the tips ,God bless you too
Great tips, Elizabeth. I have to use a tweezer, or else I can't see where I am placing my stickers 😂. I for sure need to do more tip ins. Thanks for jumping into the collab this year.
Thank you so much for the great tips! I'm a newbie who's been nervous about leaving discs so this was perfect for me. Feel better soon.
Great video!
What great tips!
Love your Joyful Sojourn tip in! Great ideas. I switched into using Tamoe River planners a few years ago and you nailed my initial fears. It’s freeing to use some of the tips you provided!
I'm used to ghosting in my Bibles. I am very careful to swatch my tools, though, because I don't mind ghosting, but I can't deal well with bleed through. I also have a bit of a heavy hand when writing, so I am also used to feeling the depression on the next page because of it. I prefer not to worry about dealing with either in a planner, so I will be on a mission of discovery for the tools I plan to use on the thicker paper that Happy Planner uses. Being new to all of this, I have a lot to learn. But I'm looking forward to the process.
These were some really helpful tips. I also recently watched a video (I think it was by Laurel Denise) that showed another option for adding things to a spiral/twin loop planner. They used "sticky tabs" specially designed to attach to a paper and then hook on the coils. I don't remember what they are called, but amazon sells them.