Planning plans in planners.
Now that @eddiepcomicon is finished, I can retire this project calendar I had created. This planner was great and had really high quality paper that didn’t bleed with microns, copics or sharpies. Paper quality is the number one thing I look for in sketchbooks or other paper projects I do. Second I need something that’ll work with me being left handed, I hate having a wire coil or spine in the way all the time. If I’m thinking about what my hand keeps hitting, I’m gonna screw up whatever project I’m working on. This planner was from @scribblesthatmatter and I highly suggest their sketchbooks as well. All good paper and construction.
So moving on I’m trying a new monthly planner from @jstoryusa called the “Large Monthly Planner” I’m not sure how it’s gonna work but I’ll find out later today how it holds up with markers all over it.
C’mon @scribblesthatmatter make one of these and I can just use paper I love. 💕
I also picked up a new sketchbook for the new year, based of recommendations from @jose_naranja post where he was trying this paper out. It’s a pretty fancy looking in terms of packaging. It’s the Midori A5 MD Notebook. You can find all this stuff on Amazon if you wanna check any of it out for yourself.