Wednesday, May 29, 2019
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Etsy Spotlight: Find Beauty in Everything 6x6" Mini Album
Today I'm showcasing another 6x6" mini album from my Etsy shop.
Because of the 10-photo limit on Etsy, I wanted to have a place to share every page of the album.
This album will hold up to 31 photos of varying sizes, thanks to the tags and flips throughout.
This shows the insert unfolded and pulled out slightly.
These pages feature tuck spots for journaling, photos or memorabilia.
The righthand page features another tuck spot for journaling, photos or memorabilia.
This is another insert that can be pulled out.
The lefthand page features a belly band tuck spot for journaling, photos or memorabilia.
This is the last insert that can be pulled out.
This is the back cover ...
... and the spine.
You can find this album in my shop here.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
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Etsy Spotlight: Hello Lovely 6x6" Mini Album
Today I'm showcasing another 6x6" mini album from my Etsy shop.
Because of the 10-photo limit on Etsy, I wanted to have a place to share every page in the album.
Because of the tags and flips throughout, this album will hold up to 31 photos of varying sizes.
This shows the insert unfolded and pulled out slightly.
This page features a tuck spot for journaling, photos or memorabilia.
This is another insert that can be pulled out.
And here is another tuck spot.
This is the last insert that can be pulled out.
This is the last tuck spot and the inside back cover.
This is the outside back cover ...
... and the spine.
You can find this album in my shop here.
Because of the 10-photo limit on Etsy, I wanted to have a place to share every page in the album.
Because of the tags and flips throughout, this album will hold up to 31 photos of varying sizes.
This shows the insert unfolded and pulled out slightly.
This page features a tuck spot for journaling, photos or memorabilia.
This is another insert that can be pulled out.
And here is another tuck spot.
This is the last insert that can be pulled out.
This is the last tuck spot and the inside back cover.
This is the outside back cover ...
... and the spine.
You can find this album in my shop here.
Some people may be wondering why I'm comparing "bottom of the barrel" journals, as some would call these. If you're a paper snob, use fountain pens, or have loads of money to throw around, you may want to consider the $20+ journals out there. I go through a journal about every 4-5 months and don't have a large disposable income. I appreciate decent quality in a price range that works for my budget. My theory is, "Why spend $20+ when a $5-7 notebook will work just fine?"
Both of these journals have stood up to daily heavy use - including being shoved into my full purse with keys banging against them. They both also lie flat while open, which is a must-have for me. While I'm at home (which is most of the time), I keep my bullet journal open to the day's entry so I can be reminded of what I'm supposed to be doing.
With that said, let's get on to the reviews.
Artist's Loft dot grid notebook in pale pink |
ARTIST'S LOFT
This was the first bound book that I ever used for a bullet journal, so I'll start with it.
Pros
- bright white paper (see the difference in the following photo)
Exceed notebook (left) vs. Artist's Loft notebook (right) |
- wider pages
- smoother paper
- can now be purchased with a coupon for around $4.20, instead of $5 [Hey, a penny saved is a penny earned!]
- thinner paper
- Marvy markers tend to bleed [I got a great deal on a pack of these, so this might matter.]
- plain white border at top and bottom
- need a blotting sheet with my preferred gel pen (Uni-Ball Signo 207), since it takes awhile to dry on this paper
Exceed dot grid notebook in yellow |
EXCEED
This is the book I just finished up. It was my first time to use this brand, and I picked it because they had it in yellow - the one color Artist's Loft doesn't carry but I absolutely love.
Pros
- thicker paper
- can use most markers without bleeding
- dots go to the edge of the page (i.e. no borders)
- ink dries fast
- cream paper
- narrower pages (see the size difference in the following photo)
Artist's Loft notebook (bottom) vs. Exceed notebook (top) for paper size |
- rougher paper (hard on markers)
- pages too narrow for my preferred sleep tracker layout
Ultimately, I decided to go with Artist's Loft again. Right after I purchased it, Exceed came out with some new colors - including plain white. Sigh. I may try another Exceed notebook when I'm through with this one. I really love plain white.
Keep in mind, these are just my opinions. You may feel differently about features (considering one of my "cons" as a "pro" for you), and that's okay. That's the beauty of a bullet journal - you create your perfect planner.
Have you tried either of these notebooks? Do you have a personal preference for one over the other?
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
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Etsy Spotlight: Take Time to Smell the Flowers 6x6" Mini Album
Today I'm spotlighting another 6x6" mini album from my new Etsy shop.
Since you can only share ten photos on Etsy, I figured I'd do a flip-through here, in case anyone wants to see the full album.
Because of the tags and flaps throughout, this album will fit up to 31 photos of varying sizes.
This shows the insert folded up and pulled out slightly.
This page features a tuck spot with a tag (shown pulled out in the next photo).
This is another insert that can be pulled out.
Here is another tuck spot with another tag (shown in the next photo).
This is the last insert that can be pulled out.
... And the last tuck spot with a tag.
I thought this image that looks like embroidery was a perfect image for the back cover.
The spine is covered in a coordinating print.
You can find this album in my shop here.
Since you can only share ten photos on Etsy, I figured I'd do a flip-through here, in case anyone wants to see the full album.
Because of the tags and flaps throughout, this album will fit up to 31 photos of varying sizes.
This shows the insert folded up and pulled out slightly.
This page features a tuck spot with a tag (shown pulled out in the next photo).
This is another insert that can be pulled out.
Here is another tuck spot with another tag (shown in the next photo).
This is the last insert that can be pulled out.
... And the last tuck spot with a tag.
I thought this image that looks like embroidery was a perfect image for the back cover.
The spine is covered in a coordinating print.
You can find this album in my shop here.
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