160GSM paper is usually thick enough to withstand brush pens, stamps and marker pens. There have been a few 160GSM notebooks released over the past few years so I thought it was about time I did a post with all…
The 3 types of bullet journal notebooks you should have
People are always commenting here on the blog or emailing me asking why I have so many notebooks for bullet journaling. I don’t use them all at the same time! Plus I use them for different things. If you’ve been…
Bullet journaling in the Rhodia Goalbook
After pen testing 8 different dot grid notebooks, the Rhodia Goalbook fared the best with the least amount of ghosting and bleed through so it was next on my list of bujo notebooks to try! Before the Pen See my…
Little More Notebook for Bullet Journaling Review (Pros, Cons & Video Walkthrough)
With so many (too many!) bullet journal notebooks with plain, boring covers, I went off searching for a notebook that looked a little more unique. I ended up stumbling across the Little More Notebook! Disclaimer: this post contains affiliate links. If you purchase…
Pretty dot grid notebooks for bullet journaling (roundup)
My preferred paper type for bullet journaling is grid dot paper. It makes it easier to rule straight lines and draw checkboxes for tasks, habit tracking etc. While Ryder Caroll, the creator of the bullet journal has a grid dot…
Review of the Point Journal (similar to the bullet journal)
While perusing the stationery section of my local Big W store here in Australia, I came across the Point Journal which is eerily similar to the traditional bullet journal. Let’s take a closer look! Size: 139 x 204 mm (approx…
Using the Slice Planner – Paper planner and App (Review)
If you haven’t heard of the Slice Planner, it’s a paper planner and an app. You plan on paper using a unique clock face layout, then take a photo with the app and it adds everything to your digital calendar! Disclaimer: Evo…