Plum Paper is the company I’ve bought the most planners from over the years. They release new daily and weekly layouts each year (faster that other well known planner companies) which keeps me coming back for more! This what I…
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Converting a monthly calendar into a weekly spread using the TUL planner
I’ve previously converted a monthly calendar into a weekly spread (see here) but decided to take a different approach this time. This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking one of these links I’ll receive a…
30 Sections to include in your weekly planner
If you’re interested in creating your own bullet journal spreads or are thinking about making a DIY planner, I assume one of the main reasons is being unable to find a weekly spread that works for you. There are plenty…
Weekly spread with small weekday section and a larger space for the weekend & projects
I usually don’t allocate tasks to days but I’m finding that in the past couple of months, I’ve actually ended up adding days of the week in brackets e.g. (Sun) after tasks, especially ones I expected to do on a…
Rainbow weekly spread using the speedy stencils and Zebra Mildliners
In need of some inspiration for weekly spreads, I decided to look at a supply I don’t often use: stencils. I normally avoid these as most are either cardboard that bends easily or metal where the gaps to trace are…
Emily Ley for At a Glance Planner versus the Original Emily Ley Simplified Planner: Which is better?
I figure most people reading this blog have heard of the Simplified Planner by Emily Ley. It currently costs $60 which, to me, is becoming a bit too expensive for a 1 year planner, especially when you compare it to…