The more I see the Sterling Ink planners, the more I love them. I cannot wait to use my new SI B5 planner in 2025…I’ve already started to write a few things in 😄
Are you going to get a cover for yours? I wasn't planning on it, but I see so many people buying covers for the SI planners now I am thinking there must be a reason?!
@@Townsendhouse1 I'd like to but I'm completely at a loss of where to start, especially since I've heard there are different B5 cover sizes - it's confusing to me so I haven't even really looked yet. I think the reason I'd like a cover is so that I can write in my planner on my lap...I'm used to the hard cover of an EC or Simplified and the floppy cover of the SI will make it difficult to write in while it's not on a hard surface. Do you have any good sources for covers?
@@a_life_cultivated Not a clue, kind of was hoping you had some ideas 🤣 I will do some research and let you know what I come up with. I may have to wait since the B5 is a new size option this year, and see what covers others get.
Maybe you know that but is there a planner that has monthly and interspersed dot grid or graph pages? Bonus points for grid or lined monthly. I'm starting to think I have to make my own one 😬🫣
Maybe the Leuchtturm monthly planner? amzn.to/3BIoKbq (affiliate). The pages are not interspersed, but they are numbered so you can index them like a bullet journal but have the monthly spreads already done. Or maybe a moleskine monthly? amzn.to/3TRpkdu I'm not sure that I have seen any other monthly planners offer pages between the months except for erin condren - shrsl.com/41jix Plum paper might allow you to customize what you are looking for, but I'm not a fan of their paper. It is super smooth. If that doesn't bother you, that could be a good option!
The more I see the Sterling Ink planners, the more I love them. I cannot wait to use my new SI B5 planner in 2025…I’ve already started to write a few things in 😄
Are you going to get a cover for yours? I wasn't planning on it, but I see so many people buying covers for the SI planners now I am thinking there must be a reason?!
@@Townsendhouse1 I'd like to but I'm completely at a loss of where to start, especially since I've heard there are different B5 cover sizes - it's confusing to me so I haven't even really looked yet. I think the reason I'd like a cover is so that I can write in my planner on my lap...I'm used to the hard cover of an EC or Simplified and the floppy cover of the SI will make it difficult to write in while it's not on a hard surface. Do you have any good sources for covers?
@@a_life_cultivated Not a clue, kind of was hoping you had some ideas 🤣 I will do some research and let you know what I come up with. I may have to wait since the B5 is a new size option this year, and see what covers others get.
What cover are you gonna used for them?
I don't plan to put covers on them 😊 So ask me a few months into the year if they are looking rough 🤣
Maybe you know that but is there a planner that has monthly and interspersed dot grid or graph pages? Bonus points for grid or lined monthly. I'm starting to think I have to make my own one 😬🫣
Maybe the Leuchtturm monthly planner? amzn.to/3BIoKbq (affiliate). The pages are not interspersed, but they are numbered so you can index them like a bullet journal but have the monthly spreads already done. Or maybe a moleskine monthly? amzn.to/3TRpkdu
I'm not sure that I have seen any other monthly planners offer pages between the months except for erin condren - shrsl.com/41jix
Plum paper might allow you to customize what you are looking for, but I'm not a fan of their paper. It is super smooth. If that doesn't bother you, that could be a good option!
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