While there are an overwhelming number of planner supplies available these days… here’s a few more to add to your list!
5 planner supplies you never knew you needed
1. Discbound binding
If you’re yet to discover discbound planners you’ve been missing out! This is my all time favorite type of binding on planners – I wish more planners offered this.
Easy add, remove and rearrange pages as often as you please. Plus you can make notebooks at any size you like.
I use the ARC from Staples discbound system. However other’s are:
- Happy Planner (Me and My Big Ideas)
- Levenger Circa Discbound Planner
- TUL Student Planner Discbound Notebook
- Inkwell Press Planner Review – 360 Discbound
- Dokibook Discagenda Planner Review – A5 Diva
- Maggie Holmes Day to Day Planner
Week 35: Planning with a functional minimalist DIY weekly planner printable
Simple Christmas Themed Weekly Spread with washi tape and stencils
ARC by Staples versus MAMBI – Which discbound system is better?
Comparison of 10 Discbound notebooks for planning or bullet journaling
2. Checklist Washi Tape
Checklist washi tape is a time saver + will keep your planner neat.
This checklist tape is from my sister’s planner supplies shop, Carefully Crafted.
Minimalist black and white weekly spread in the Moleskine Weekly Planner
We R Memory Keepers also make a checklist washi tape and days of the week washi tape!
Ink by Jeng has plenty of functional washi tape
So does Sunshine Sticker Co
3. W R Memory Keepers All in One Journal Tool
This handy tool allows you to draw neat circles and checklists making it ideal for bullet journaling
4. Deco Pens
An alternative to washi tape, very thin and so many ways to use it:
- Divide up a page in a bullet journal to create boxes for each day
- List making
- Decorating
- Cover up times in an hourly planner
- Underline headings
- Etc.
Related: Using MAMBI inserts and Carpe Diem planner stickers for a colorful weekly spread!
5. We R Memory Keepers Fuse Tool
If you want to make your own pockets with sequins, confetti etc. for a fraction of the price of an already made one, then the fuse tool is what you need. This tool can be used to weld together plastic sheet protectors to make pockets, dashboards etc.
More planning tips:
- 7 Planner supplies that aren’t worth the hype
- Why I plan my day using planner stickers (and why you should too!)
- How to color code bill paying in your planner (7 different ways)
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SueCD says
Is the 2 page weekly pictured above in the disc bound section one of your printables? It is just what I need. Thanks. I must look into the deco pens as they would be a welcome addition.
Rachael says
Hi Sue, yes I used that printable here: https://allaboutplanners.com.au/planning-with-a-functional-minimalist-diy-weekly-planner-printable-52-planners-in-52-weeks-week-35/
The printable is from the Create Your Own Planner kit in my printables shop: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/577177161/custom-planner-kit-printable-build-your?ref=shop_home_feat_3
Not many people seem to use deco pens for some weird reason – they’re really good for dividing up a page as they’re smaller than most washi tape
Cori says
I LOVE check-list washi!
Casey says
Not sure if you can get it in Australia, but Inkwell Press has a new disc bound system you might want to check out!
Rachael says
I know – it’s on my shopping list 🙂