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How Rustic Town Journal Covers Add Elegance to Your Daily Writing
Introduction:
Writing in a journal is more than just a routine task; it's an intimate and reflective practice that deserves a touch of elegance. Rustic Town Journal Cover offer the perfect blend of sophistication and functionality, transforming your daily writing journal into a refined experience. In this article, we will explore how these beautifully crafted covers add a layer of elegance to your journaling routine and elevate the simple act of putting pen to paper.
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Timeless Aesthetic:
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Conclusion:
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23.11.23 | the grand hobonichi conspiracy!!!
i finally broke into my hobonichi hon a5. i nearly didn't film a single second because it was two in the morning and my first instinct has never been to record what i'm doing. so many of my favourite things from my planners, fountain pens, howl's moving castle, and my little ghost friend are in a singular photo. i'm currently thinking about the fact i might need another planner, though.
#hobonichi#journaling#bullet journal#study aesthetic#studyblr#journals#journal#planner#bujo#notebooks#mine#can you tell i like cats? i didn't want to be so obvious#i wish the bow & tie weeks came in mega sizes#and that the a5 planners had much more memo pages permanent to the book#i don't want to carry around all the memo books constantly
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Wanting to do a check on who does TTRPG design in notebooks.
Right now I've mainly just been using it as a way to focus on brainstorming and writing down thoughts. I'm trying to also work in ways to also do commonplace book stuff to write down interesting ideas from articles and posts from others as well as write down my favorite mechanics from my research.
Any insights from others about ways to utilize physical note taking into their design, or need a reason to show off their own notebook?
#my hobonichi cover has a midori gridded notebook on it right now#i got a hobonichi planner in the A5 size to see if i can also do some journaling and tracking of my progress this year#the field notes is for when im traveling light and need a way to take quick notes#pens are a sailor slim and the hobonichi uni multipen which needed its grip replaced
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got a life noble notebook recently and i honest to god think that rhodia webnotebook has some competition
#and i LOVE my webbie#im actually astonished bc i thought the graph paper would bother me more but it rly doesn't.#it's just as easy as dot grid for me#also my first b6 notebook and..... i might like b6 more than a5?????#idk it's feeling like the perfect size for me rn
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once again hobonichi has released a cover design in a size that I would quite literally rather die than ever use. caramel pudding my star-crossed lover
#distant citrus sounds#AND THAT BLACK AND PINK ONE#WHY ARE ALL THE BEST COLORS IN A6 HOBONICHI I'LL DIE IF I DON'T USE AN A5#maybe if papertess designs does the yearly notebook in a6...#ofc there's no guarantee that it will fit just right but. the black and pink... caramel pudding...#the strawberry lemonade lookin' one for the a5 size isn't bad though#it's currently top of my list for potential covers for next year#...though i budgeted assuming I'd lose my mind over a leather cover lmao it doesn't hurt to save some money
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every thing is right again i found another small business making sanzen tomoe river paper notebooks in a5 size with 600 pages and its grid paper and numbered.
#i do prefer cream paper. but in the current climate of tomoe river paper one cannot be picky#i just bought some travelers notebook size tomoe river paper notebooks with grid and cram paper which i love. but i do prefer an a5 n book#for achival purposes#so that’s good for when i finish these
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is it a writer thing to have so much fucking paper 🫠
#printer paper + unopened pack of extra printer paper#sooo many notebooks ( in all sizes )#a couple pads of A5 refill paper. another refill pad in a binder#a whole STACK of loose leaf paper 'just incase'🥲#and another proper notebook with 2 extra refills even though it's already got a whole ass pad of paper in it dkfjffj????#my drawers came and i organised all my stationery....bro why do i have so muCH PAPER#personal
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Our Motto is to help you Shop Only Sustainable. This book is a reminder to do just that!
A minimal A5 Size Eco-friendly Notebook Kraft Brown Soft Cover (210 x 140 mm) with 64 Blank Pages.
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im itching to collage and create something, but i'm not quite sure what
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My Journaling Set-Up (As of Late)⭐️
hi friends! ~
i have finally sat down to talk about how i journal. i get tons of questions related to my journals in my inbox, so i wqnted to dedicate a post talking about my three main journals - my diary, my planner, and my commonplace book. thanks so much for your patience, i hope this post will be helpful! 🤎
my journal/dairy
this is my regular travelers notebook, which i use for daily journaling! i tend to make small collages in the corners, using stickers, scrap paper, or mementos from my day. i write about my day, usually in the morning or right before bed. some entries will be short, and some others are much longer. i like to write everyday but i do occasionally miss days. my favorite insert is the dotted insert from travelers company!
my planner
for planning, i’ve been using my passport travelers notebook. since its summer, i have found this to be the perfect size! i use this undated weekly insert from travelers company, and i split each day in half. the left side is for any events or reminders, and the right side is for tasks. i plan on continuing this set up when i return to grad school in the fall, but i’ll use a blank insert for my to-do’s since i’ll have more tasks. i always keep a muji pen in the loop for jotting down tasks on the go! i tend to keep the pages minimalistic, so i’ll sometimes use a stamp or a sticker to spice the pages up.
my commonplace
ah my commonplace book! i get the most questions about this, rightfully so because commonplacing can be very stress-inducing. i should start off by saying that i don’t use my commonplace book in the traditional sense. the term derives from the process of copying down passages with the intention of compiling others thoughts and writings. i use this method, but i almost always incorporate my own thoughts on what i’m reading and writing down. i can’t help it!
this notebook is the midori dotted a5, and i use the midori paper cover. i have a very loose indexing/categorizing system at the moment; green is for reading, purple is for my writing, and yellow is for etc. i use a graphite pencil to draw a light line in between entries. i commonplace the most about books and articles that i read, and then i love to do more long-form journaling and writing in here as opposed to my travelers notebook. i found myself overthinking my indexing system, which led me to not use this notebook in fears of messing up. my #1 advice would be to just start using your notebook, and index/categorize your entries as you go! the best notebook is the one that is used.
that’s it for my current journaling system! i seem to be in a good groove, so i’m hoping i stick with it. i’m more than happy to answer any questions you may have. happy journaling friends 💌
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Do you have any preferred notebooks? Anything better than Moleskine which I don't think would be hard (!!??)... The ink bleeding through to the page behind is so distracting. Random question but I figured you'd be perfect to ask!! Thank you
i've been waiting my entire tumblrlife for this, anon. stationery is one of my most persevering special interests.
just to caveat, i still use a moleskine for my personal journal, but i only write in it once or twice a month so they tend to last years. i bought my current journal in 2017 before enshittification and so i haven't had a problem with the paper. i use a felt-tip pen on it mostly, but even the few times i've tried fountain pens, i haven't had any bleed-through. it's really unfortunate they've gone downhill.
and i mean, for context, i beat the shit out of my moleskines. and look how they've held up!
the one on the left i used from 2011 to 2017. it went all around the world with me and i carried it everywhere for 6 years. i taped every stupid scrap of paper i came across into it and that's why it's so beefy. the elastic band has stretched too far is all; i need to find something sturdier to keep it shut.
the one on the right i started in 2017 and i'm about 2/3rds through it. i tape some stuff in but not as much as i used to. at one point it was in my backpack in the overhead compartment of a plane and some guy's water bottle spilled all over it. i was devastated. but it slurped that shit up and kept trucking. you can't even tell it's waterlogged anymore.
my mom bought me a special edition van gogh moleskine for my birthday last year that i was planning to use for my next journal. i just tested the paper against the 2017 journal using a kaweco sport bold tip, and the van gogh paper does indeed bleed significantly more than the 2017 paper. a real shame. i'm probably still going to use it though, because i've kept the proud tradition of "use notebooks people buy me for my birthday as my next journal" since i was 14. also, i'll probably end up starting it when i'm 37, the age van gogh died.
last august marked my 20th anniversary of my journaling habit, btw. i was going to write a newsletter about it but it started spiraling into a whole-ass book and i had to set it down.
a close and higher quality alternative to moleskine, much beloved by bullet journalers, is leuchtturm. their A5 hardcover is very similar to the classic moleskine pictured above. i don't use one because i have no use for lie-flat notebooks for anything other than a personal journal (which is covered for the next decade or so), but i love buying them as gifts.
my commonplace notebook is the A4 rhodia top spiral, which i've mentioned in my newsletter before. there is something truly magical about this notebook. when i bought it, i carried it around with me everywhere even though i had no idea what to write in it. i started commonplacing before i even knew what that was, simply because the tactile and aesthetic sensation of filling each page was so satisfying. i go through 1-2 per year.
this isn't a notebook proper, but my research binders are B5 maruman clartes with their corresponding loose leaf paper. again, like the rhodia A4 top spiral, the sensation of writing on the paper and organizing the binder is very satisfying and so it encourages me to take a lot of notes.
maruman also makes the famously amazing mnemosyne series of notebooks. i haven't used one before but i really like them, and as soon as i need a high quality top spiral notebook that the A4 rhodia can't fulfill, that's what i'll be moving to.
my purse notebook is a field notes reporter's notebook. these are new so they haven't stood the test of time the way the others have, but i love the size and the binding, and afaik field notes is one of the few american stationery brands that hasn't fallen prey to a quality drop in paper. i also love field notes classic pocket notebook but have never been able to make a pocket notebook habit stick. it took me a long time to realize tiny notebooks don't encourage me to write in them, because a lot of my notebooking is about the thrill and aesthetic pleasure of seeing an overwhelming amount of text on a page.
my planner is a hobonichi techo weeks, which is the same size as the reporter's notebook and also goes in my purse. this is my first year using a hobonichi planner and i really love it. like the others, its quality encourages me to use it. i've found hobonichi overall is a really good notebook brand.
my sketchbook (which i don't use very much) is a strathmore 500 series mixed media softcover. i bought it before i realized how deterring i find lie-flat books and i think i would be more motivated to draw by investing in one of their wirebound ones, even though all the artists i follow on youtube tell you not to do that. i keep meaning to change it into a collage notebook instead, i just haven't had the time or desk space to do it.
and an honorable mention: before the pandemic, back when i did things and went places, i used a grand voyageur traveler's notebook from paper republic. i'm actually very sad i don't have much of a use for it anymore, but maybe one day i'll do stuff again and return to it. it's weird that i don't see paper republic mentioned often (ever) in bujo spheres, when i think their products are better than traveler's company (although i haven't tested one for a significant period of time; people swear by them though).
hopefully one or two of these stand out to you!
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I would love to know more about your journal system and how you use them.
Hello there, sweet soul. Thank you for your interest in my journal system.
I currently have three books in use: i. Hobonichi Weeks ii. Leuchtturm1917 Pocket iii. Leuchtturm1917 A5
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Hobonichi Weeks
The Hobonichi Weeks is my planner. The weekly layout works really well for my weekly and daily to-do lists.
Fun fact: A lovely friend told me about how she calls her to-dos “main quests” and “side quests”—I’ve been adapting this genius idea and, ever since, life feels a little less of a burden.
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Leuchtturm1917 Pocket
This one is an experiment. Since my A5 journal is too big to carry around, I introduced the pocket size into my setup. Its main purpose is to accompany me on the go, so that I always have a notebook on hand wherever I go, whenever I’d need to. It gives me comfort in a way and comes in quite handy, to be honest. The pages are being filled with whatever I want to fill them; there really are no limitations or rules.
I’ve also started experimenting with manifestations. So, in the morning, usually while having my morning coffee, I sit down and write down some manifestations for the day • to set the mood for what’s to come, to eventually be able to welcome good omens into my days since I realised I need a certain openness to be able to welcome good things into my life. It’s been working pleasantly so far—I really enjoy the habit of sitting down in the morning, setting the mood for the day.
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Leuchtturm1917 A5
This is the main book of them all; this one is really dear to my heart. Its purpose is to record my (daily) life, collect memories, and document what interests me at various points in time. It’s a mixture of daily journal entries, spreads about special events, copied articles that intrigue me, book reviews, thoughts on music I listen to, ephemera collected during trips, and photos captured throughout my days—all neatly gathered in one bound book.
I cannot emphasise this enough • life has been so much more meaningful, even the most mundane things, ever since I consciously started recording bits and pieces of my life. Especially keeping a record of my own thought processes. There was a time in my life when I worked through problems in my head by writing spoken-word poetry about topics that concerned me. It fills me with so much joy to read them back and at some point I realised just how much my inner state has grown and how much I’ve figured out along the way.
I feel like we all go through so much but we don’t take enough time to reflect or give ourselves credit for everything we’ve endured and achieved. This notebook serves that exact purpose: to collect, reflect, and connect—to cherish life a little more.
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oooo whats that notebook in your recent journal post? It's thick and I am interested in where you got it :eyes emoji:
It's the A6 notebook from Sterling Ink! It has Tomoe River Paper and I opted for the one that has 520 pages~ (I also happen to enjoy a ✨ thiccc book ✨😌)
They also offer other notebook sizes like Passport, B6, A5, Weeks, and TN Standard and have them in 260 page versions too
Here's the link to the one that I have (I went for the black cover with white edges) – [A6 520 Page Grid Notebook]
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A couple of standard journal (not including the specialty sizing from brands) sizes in order!
Have a brand custom size (hobonichi weeks, field notes, etc.) choose the closest!
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