Highlighters that aren’t neon colors are hard to come by so if anyone else wants more neutral colors / less bright colors, here are a few I recommend! This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase something after clicking my affiliate link I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. 1. Zebra…
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Highlighter Brands Comparison (And My Favorite Highlighters for Each Brand)
There are quite a few highlighter brands to choose from these days! While most highlighters are similar (typically come in the usual colors: orange, pink, green, blue, yellow and purple), there are some more unique highlighters out there like erasable, glitter, dual tip, fine tip, mint color, red color and wax highlighters. To make shopping…
8 Ways to use highlighters for Bullet Journal Spreads
Being a stationery hoarder I have plenty of highlighters but found myself not really using them… so set about trying some spreads with highlighters! 1. Highlighted Lines Stands out more than just leaving the pages blank: The best highlighters for doing this are fat tip ones like the Stabilo Boss, Faber Castell and Luxor Textliner….
Favorite dual tip highlighters for planning (roundup)
Highlighters with the usual chisel tip plus a thin tip (like a pen) on the other end are ideal for simple planner decorating and on the go planning. These are my favorite twin tip highlighters! This post contains affiliate links. Favorite Dual Tip Highlighters Pilot Spotliter 2 This highlighter comes in a range of nice…
6 Useful ways to efficiently plan your week using highlighters
After pens, highlighters are my favorite tool for color coding my planner! There are a couple of ways I use highlighters to efficiently plan my week: How to use highlighters for planning To enlarge the screen of the video, click the square icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video (it will say ‘full screen’…
Favorite erasable highlighters for planning
I love using highlighters for color coding but since I’m a bit of a perfectionist I held off using them for a long time. It takes a lot more whiteout to cover up highlighter then pen if you’ve accidentally used the wrong color. If you’re also a perfectionist then erasable highlighters are more expensive than…