I can’t lie, I have been obsessed with stickers as of late!! Making them, trading them and sticking them on everywhere on my planner.
As a kid, Lisa Frank was everything to me, in a weird way making these stickers reminds me of my childhood in the 90s. So far we have 4 sticker sheets/themes. Watercolor Succulents (hand painted by Kim), Origami Dinos, Gamer Glam and the newest theme: Mini Tabbed Calendar!
The first 3 are your standard sticker sheets you can use on anything and everywhere but the mini calendar is an easy way to add instant tabs to your journal, bullet journal or sketchbooks.
I’ll be adding more soon, 2018 is going to be mainly stickers and stationery! Are there any types of stickers that are must haves for your planner collection?
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MIJA VERA - (view all posts by Mija) Mija has been a designer for the last 15 years. She is a paper obsessed fiend and loves working on new projects while listening to her kids and Maine Coon cat chatter around the house. You can email her at mija@mind-speaks.com
Like many of you out there, I love stationery. I LOVE journals the most and I’ve been lusting after this olive green traveler’s notebook for awhile now. Specifically, this one from the original TN brand….at least I think it is the original brand.
I’ve mentioned tn’s before in a post and I also purchased a pocket sized one a few months ago that I reviewed over here. And now! Here I am again reviewing another tn! I know, I said I wouldn’t need a standard tn, but I found an alternative to the Olive Midori. I purchased on Amazon but the seller also has an etsy shop which I think is easier to navigate. I love it!
I also made a video review showing you what came in the package I purchased. If you’re as obsessed with journals as I am then feel free to check it out. I know tns aren’t for everyone, but if you like this style of journal I’d love to hear about what sort of inserts you carry around in yours.
That’s all for now, thanks for reading!
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KIM VERA - (view all posts by Kim) Kim works as a museum Copywriter and helps out with events from time to time. When she isn’t working or blogging, she is probably off taking a nap. Feel free to email her at kim@mind-speaks.com
I have always enjoyed scrap booking and any type of journaling. Basically, any form of artistic documentation has been an interest of mine. Webster’s Pages has brought out their own line of Traveler’s Notebook and it took me a Boho String Journal, a lot of unboxing videos , and a failed online order to finally get my hands on one. And it took seeing the A5 Webster’s Pages Planner in person before having to have one!
Here is an inside look to both Webster’s Pages products:
I’m loving both and will update you again once I’ve had more time to set up both to my liking. Thanks so much for reading and commenting.
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KIM VERA - (view all posts by Kim) Kim works as a museum Copywriter and helps out with events from time to time. When she isn’t working or blogging, she is probably off taking a nap. Feel free to email her at kim@mind-speaks.com