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2017 planner studio ghibli
2017 planner studio ghibli











2017 planner studio ghibli

I figured this would be enough time to determine whether this setup would work or fail. I started by first giving the Hobonichi Weeks a ‘test run’ for the entire month of December 2016.

2017 PLANNER STUDIO GHIBLI PORTABLE

All this in a portable little book? I was sold! Hobonichi Weeks – Yay or Nay for 2017? It contained a lot of my favorite layouts–yearly overviews, month-on-2-pages, a weekly layout with room for notes/tasks and best of all, it had 72 grid note pages in the back.

2017 planner studio ghibli

At the end of 2016, I started to hear a lot of ‘buzz’ around the Hobonichi Weeks so like any plannernerd, I decided to check it out especially since I already loved the Hobonichi Techo (which I’m also using as an art journal for 2017!). The few times that I’ve deviated from this layout to try something new, have always ended in failure. I have used this layout successfully for the last few years in both a personal-size and A5-size. My ‘tried and true’ layout for my main planner-to manage personal, family, fitness, and home-is a week-on-2-pages, vertical layout with the weekends separated into their own columns, and an extra column for weekly tasks/notes. So of course, I became curious about the other Hobonichi books.įast forward to present day. This little book was truly amazing: small with a generous spread, simple and efficient, and the paper-that Tomoe River paper! As a fountain pen user and art enthusiast who loves to watercolor, this book was an incredible find. It all started last year when I purchased an A6 Hobonichi Techo-read more about it here. (*Note: Included below are some affiliate/referral links to help you find items I’ve purchased, use and love!) If you would be so kind to indulge me, I’ll tell you how it all began. Overall, this is an entirely new planner AND layout for me which has once again shown me that I shouldn’t be afraid to try something completely different and out of my comfort zone. This week, I’m so excited to share with you my on-the-go planner setup which has quickly become my daily planner serving a dual purpose. Welcome back for Part 3 of my 2017 planner setups blogpost series! In Part 1, I shared my Blog (Content) Planner setup and in Part 2, I shared my Work Bullet Journal setup including a ‘functional plan with me’.













2017 planner studio ghibli