As many of you will no doubt already know I have been using the Erin Condren Life Planner for a while now. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it and it has even encouraged my creative side out of hiding. I’ve decorated the daily spreads somewhat, used stickers, become more organised BUT (there’s is always a but) it hasn’t ticked all of my organisational boxes.
I’ve spent an obscene amount of time browsing blogs, YouTube videos and stalking following my favourite stationery tarts and decided to give using a bullet journal a try. I adapted my current ECLP and used the notepaper in the back and came up with the perfect system.
Planner zen at last.
This system allows me to organise and prioritise work notes and tasks, incorporate brainstorming, lists and more while still managing a busy family and home schedule and all the appointments and reminders that comes with that.
While this notebook is larger than the popular midori set up the size is perfect for me and I’ve included monthly spreads and monthly note pages in the front for scheduled / adavnce planning etc (this cost $15 more).
I’ll blog properly about my bullet journal soon however for now I’m just happy to introduce my Erin Condren deluxe notebook with calendar.
The notebook comes with:
- 12 monthly spreads (starting from whatever month you choose)
- Monthly note pages
- 132 lined pages
- 21 designer blank pages
- A double sided sleeve for storing papers
- A clear sealable pocked for storage
- A page of date dots to use on the monthly spreads
- A clip in ruler / page marker
- Removeable covers
- A voucher for ordering a personalised divider (I didn’t order dividers as I have two ruler/page markers I can use if I want).
- An assortment of stickers, postcards, sample coil clips, a sample page of EC Do it All Dot stickers
- Referral cards (gives someone $10 off their order and I beleive $10 credit to the person whose link is used). I’ve not included my referral link but feel free to comment and I’ll email you it or contact me via the contact us page if you aren’t on my FB etc.
I can vouch for the paper quality already as this isn’t my first EC.
Keep your eyes open for a new post shortly about how I’m using this as my schedule / bullet journal.