Welcome to our A to Z Challenge for 2021. Thank you for joining us for another celebration of notebooks. This year we are doing an A to Z round-up of different planners.
Leuchtturm 1917 – Monthly Planner with Notebook
I like using monthly planners for planning my blog. This year I am currently using the LEUCHTTURM 1917 monthly planner. It is a monthly planner and notebook in one which is perfect for blogging as you can plan using the monthly spread and write/generate ideas with the notebook – keeping it all together in one handy place. This is my first time using the 2 in 1 option and I am really enjoying it, I find it much easier.
The monthly planner features a double-page spread for each month, with weeks listed horizontally underneath one another. The week starts on Monday.
The second part of the planner (after the calendar) is the notebook. This has a Table of Contents and 136 paginated pages with a dot-grid layout. This is great for keeping notes. You can use the boxes on the calendar for cross-referencing your page numbers to link the monthly planner with the notebook pages – although I’ve not been using this feature that much.
Product Details:
- Softcover Notebook (Green)
- 80gsm paper
- Planner Pages include 16 months as monthly planner and 136 notebook pages
- Dot Grid
- Paginated
- Table of Contents
- 178 x 254 mm | B5
- 2 bookmarks
- Self-adhesive labels
- Expandable pocket
- Designed in Germany, Made in China.
Leuchtturm 1917 | £27.50
Monthly Planners
If you are looking for some alternative options for your own monthly planner there are lots of great monthly planners to choose from. Here are some examples that you might also like:
- Moleskine Monthly Planner
- Leuchtturm1917
- Kokuyo Campus Diary Free Schedule – Monthly – A5
- Maruman Croquis Diary Sketchbook
- Apica CD Free Monthly Planner – A6
- One Year Planner (Monthly + To Do)
Have you used any of these planners? Do you have a favourite type of planner (brand or layout)? Share in the comments.
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