Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Beyond the Lines: Exploring the World of Notebooks & Journals With a Cuppa

 


Hello friends!
 Happy November!
 How do you like my new cuppa?
This came with a set of three other cups and they all have a different designs on them. 
I received the set from a wonderful friend. 
Can't wait to share each one with you every week.

Linking up with  Tea Stands For Tuesday hosted by the lovely Elizabeth.
Also linking up to The Good The Random The Fun hosted by Tamar.



THE GOOD

I have a few notebooks, journals and planners that I wanted to share with you. I bought a red Clever Fox Weekly planner from Amazon and I use this for appointments and to-do lists. It's a great planner. I really enjoy using this weekly. It sculpts my thoughts and brain around what I need to do and what I need to accomplish in the week and month.

Vision Board for 2026 
 I used Pinterest to print out some images
I also used some stickers.


This is how the weekly layout is in the Clever Fox Weekly Planner




I have a red Leuchtturm1917 and I use it for a Creative Journal. This lovely journal was gifted to me. In this journal I love to capture memories in creative ways like drawing, making collages, cut and pasting, adding photos, embellishments, making lists, writing poems and journal entries.

 I just had to add pom-poms to the journal.
 Leuchtturm1917 is by far my favourite notebook out there. 
I love the quality of the notebook.




I have a Junky Junk journal, It's an Oxford Composition Notebook and in it I put all paper and scraps that I like. The messier the better! I will be be sharing a flip through of my Junky Junk Journal when I finish it. 

I have a pocket size Leuchtturm1917 softcover that I use as a commonplace book. 

"Commonplace books (or commonplaces) are personal notebooks used to compile any information the owner finds interesting or useful. They can variously contain notes, proverbsadagesaphorismsmaxims, recipes, quotes, letters, poems, tables of weights and measures, prayers, legal formulas, and other professional references. They have been kept from antiquity, and were kept particularly during the Renaissance and in the nineteenth century." -wikipedia


So far I have documented quotes from books, bible quotes and classical music that I love. 

I love a commonplace book. Yes of course I decorated the cover! 



I have a Leuchtturm1917 five year planner called "Some Lines A Day" which I write a few lines of what happened in my day and I write it before bed. I love this planner because each day it allows me to see what I was doing the year before on the exact date. Very amazing planner and I will continue to use it because I love it so much. 

*Feel free to use my code: MARIA for 20% off your purchase from Leuchtturm1917

I also have a Traveler's Notebook. I bought an affordable one off of Amazon.
This is great to take with me when I am out of the house. 



This is my Moleskine notebook which I use as a monthly calendar, daily thoughts and to-do lists plus food and recipes and creative junk pages too. I am not a fan of this book. I will be using this up because when I start something I must finish it. 


Do you have a favourite notebook? 
Let me know which notebooks you like and enjoy.
 I would love to know. 
I also have two more notebooks, one to write stories and poetry and another notebook that sits by the couch area just incase I have an idea and want to jot it down quickly. 
You can never have enough notebooks, journals, sketchbooks or planners! :) 

THE RANDOM

I have a new About Me Page.
 Check it out if you like to read a little about me. 

Here is the set of four mugs. 
Which one is your favourite?



Thank you all for visiting my blog. I appreciate you so much.

THE FUN

Check out my New Vlog if you like.

I was thinking of making a journal vlog where I can share all my journals with you. 
Let me know if this is something that would interest you. 


Thank you and have a wonderful rest of the week!
Thank you,
Maria