Get in this planner! After holding off and plotting over which planner to get for 2 years, I finally hit confirm order on the Cadillac of all planners. I went with the completely customizeble Plum Paper Planner.
Size
Large 8 ½ x 11
Layout
12-Month – Starting July
Colorful color scheme
Vertical M-A-E (morning afternoon evening)
Month & Year-at-a-Glance Pages
Monthly Highlights Pages w/ Goal sections
Monthly Notes Pages (2 per mo)
Double Sided Pocket Folder
Durable Aluminum Binding Coil
Durable Mylar Coated Tabs
Paper Weight: 70lb
Cover
Tear proof & water resistant cover with a clear plastic protective sheet
“Deposits make things happen”
Add-ons
Blog planning section
Pens
Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens 3mm
For those that might not remember, I’ve been using Day Designer for Blue Sky planners (available on Amazon) for the past few years and I’m on the academic (summer to summer opposed to January to December) planner schedule. I would actually stalk Target locations and hunt down sku numbers for these planners. Costing nearly double the price, the Plum Paper has been around for years and have done nothing but gotten better over the years. More options, customizations, covers, products, add-ons, and products…. they’ve just been growing and growing.
I ordered after a sale which delayed my order by a week and there was an issue with printing the first cover I designed. Their customer service responded in a timely manner, I got a discount on my order, and they tossed in some freebies. I expected a delay since it’s a custom product and issues are more likely to occur with custom items. The planner arrived perfectly boxed and I immediately got to work. I grabbed a ton of new pens and stationery a couple of weeks ago so it was time to get to lay out this master plan. My calendar for July and August are already packed from projects and summer activities I had in mind a year ago. I’m still getting use to the heftiness of this planner. With the blog planning section added that means my planner has a planner. I have an exciting year ahead of me and somehow something as basic as a planner helps get my gears moving.