I really don't understand why they didn't date the weekly overview. In the actual planner, it's on the right hand page, which means it backs a dated Monday page, so there isn't even the excuse that they wanted to be able to just bind in the weekly overview from a generically printed stack. SMH. I just finished turning a daily duo into two planners. I took the months, sat/sun, and notes pages out and made a separate notebook. For two reasons. First, I don't need full calendars or additional note space in my work planner, I just need the weekday pages. Second, I wanted to get the work year onto one coil and that was the only way to do it. The second planner will have each Month followed by alternating lined and Sat/Sun pages. The lined pages will be made into weekly overviews. So basically it's a hybrid monthly/weekly/daily planner with only weekend dailies. It's perfect for use as a home planner for chores and weekend projects.
Thanks for showing us those options. I would like to know the measurements of the sections of the page: How long are the DOTW? I see two columns of lines. How long is each line and are they the same length on each side? What is the height or spacing between each line? I’m thinking thin washi will work great in this space. What is the height for each day “section”? Finally, will the standard height/width PK washi work in the header space? Knowing the dimensions will help us determine what stickers we already have that will work. Thanks sooo much!
I can't seem to find one that I filmed although I have used that layout. Do you have an a5 or 7x9? All of PK's 1.5 inch stickers work in both sizes for the daily columns on the page. I liked the journaling kit sheets for the top horizontal boxes and tracker sections!
This kit is so cute!
I’m getting the daily duo but in the agenda. I so can’t wait.
So exciting!!!!
I really don't understand why they didn't date the weekly overview. In the actual planner, it's on the right hand page, which means it backs a dated Monday page, so there isn't even the excuse that they wanted to be able to just bind in the weekly overview from a generically printed stack. SMH.
I just finished turning a daily duo into two planners. I took the months, sat/sun, and notes pages out and made a separate notebook. For two reasons. First, I don't need full calendars or additional note space in my work planner, I just need the weekday pages. Second, I wanted to get the work year onto one coil and that was the only way to do it. The second planner will have each Month followed by alternating lined and Sat/Sun pages. The lined pages will be made into weekly overviews. So basically it's a hybrid monthly/weekly/daily planner with only weekend dailies. It's perfect for use as a home planner for chores and weekend projects.
Thanks for showing us those options. I would like to know the measurements of the sections of the page: How long are the DOTW? I see two columns of lines. How long is each line and are they the same length on each side? What is the height or spacing between each line? I’m thinking thin washi will work great in this space. What is the height for each day “section”? Finally, will the standard height/width PK washi work in the header space? Knowing the dimensions will help us determine what stickers we already have that will work. Thanks sooo much!
I wish the weekly overview would have been a whole new planner. That's all I need for planning the whole week.
I agree! Plum Paper has a horizontal layout that is very similiar and that's all it is (month view and the horizontal weekly pages)
Do you have a video of what PK sticker sheets work in the Plum Paper vertical priorities?
I can't seem to find one that I filmed although I have used that layout. Do you have an a5 or 7x9? All of PK's 1.5 inch stickers work in both sizes for the daily columns on the page. I liked the journaling kit sheets for the top horizontal boxes and tracker sections!
What. pen did you use for this spread?
sarasa air fit grip .5mm !