I think the entire journaling community needed this video
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Hahaha. We all have those certain regrets -Mark
@emilymakescoffee1741Күн бұрын
The alternate title for this episode should be “Stationary related things to discuss with my therapist in 2025”
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Hahahahaha -Mark
@tsmith6250Күн бұрын
I am a sucker for saving journal boxes. They can be plain or decorative, can't get rid of them. Hoping to use them to store ephemera, stickers, paper off cuts. Now to find the time to actually do that.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Oh my yes - a good box is a good box
@sunfastroseКүн бұрын
I just broke down for recycling a bunch of adorable shipping boxes from Hubman and Chubgirl and it was so hard!
@ShirleyChanCopywriterКүн бұрын
For the Eric Small Things collection, maybe put them in a binder so there’s an easy way to flip through them to enjoy the art. It can sit on your shelf as an art book! The small calendar pages might fit well in baseball card binder pages!
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Ok smarty pants! What a great idea -Mark
@Littlepea88Күн бұрын
I can't tell you how reassuring it is, to hear you both admit to stationery regrets, even for items that you really love, but know you just won't use! This is like a group therapy session! Stationery Lovers Anonymous!!!! I am totally a completionist, and have a rarity mindset. If I find a set of pens, pencils, stickers or whatever item that I love, I must have ALL of them!!! If it's something that is a one off, I need 2! I feel an almost physical discomfort at only having part of a set. I have a little craft room that is stuffed to bursting with all sorts of stationery goodness (I do lots of different crafts in addition to bullet journaling) and a good chunk is stuff I've bought but not yet used. I had a massive sort out earlier this year, and donated a huge pile of stuff to a friend who works with disadvantaged children, and hearing how much enjoyment those kids have had out of stuff I wasn't using, is so rewarding. Of course the down side is I have space for more stuff!!! 🤣
@JournalABookКүн бұрын
I gasped at Jess & the milliner situation, but then I laughed out loud. I love gothic aesthetic and colourful items are not my thing. Yet I have all the mildliners and actually use them because I love them. What a weird situation. I had so much fun with this episode. Thank you!
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
We sometimes need that pop of color -Mark
@DistanceTraveledКүн бұрын
I have significant allergies that have made be rework the way I approach life. This means that if I buy something, I try to buy one of something initially and then see if I can use it safely or if I get sick. Thankfully, between being a scouting group director for ages 2 to grade 12 and having artsy friends, anything that I ever trial seems to find a home.
@sunfastroseКүн бұрын
I have such a weakness for stickers and they are so easy to overbuy because they can be small and cheap. I recently got some from Amazon that looked to be some combination of AI and stolen images - not something I want to support. So - sticking to smaller creators where I know they did their own designs. Doesn’t solve the problem of wanting anything cute of theirs I see… At least I got over the “this is too special to be used” for stickers I really loved; they are stickers, I need to stick them! I would love to be one of Mark’s friends, gimme all the pink, purple, and sparkly!
@bigpotatosmallpotatoКүн бұрын
Have either of you thought of creating care packages for shelters or schools? Like putting together a journal you know you won't use with some stationery that works well with it? A lot of people who really want to get into the hobby can't afford it.
@viviakayКүн бұрын
Addiction recovery spaces are always looking for journalling supplies.
@CrisOnTheInternetКүн бұрын
@@viviakay Sometimes I think that even go to those places and share materials and knowledge would feel good for both parties
@prexytheartistКүн бұрын
Nice idea! I gave away markers, pens, and watercolors in a donation drive for kids. I hope they try donating too
@Cassie00111Күн бұрын
@@prexytheartist at minimum, I packaged unwanted pens and markers up and donated to thrift shop. rather than letting them dry up and go unused.
@prexytheartistКүн бұрын
@@Cassie00111 that's cool! The thrift shops here in my country are limited to clothes, bags, shoes, and sometimes, toys so I don't have an opportunity to donate to thrift stores.
@tiredofit4761Күн бұрын
I have used the Sarasa Mark On and like it but my favorite gel pen is Pentel Energel 0.5 needle point, precise, clean lines and quick dry time. My regrets would be buying cheap ink pens! I’ve gotten cute ones from Temu or a dollar store and they write horribly if at all. Just save and buy quality. Also regret cheap washi tape, the kind that won’t stick and there’s barely enough for a four page layout! 😑 You two have such great rapport. I would like to see Jess clean and fill her fountain pen with an ink she would use. I enjoy fountain pens so much and Poor Iris is sitting in the corner…. 😢😊
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Omg I just found this in a drawer at home and I obsessed with it. My wife just stole it from me after writing out our Xmas cards -Mark
@tiredofit476112 сағат бұрын
My dad is a lefty (also named Mark) and he is a stickler about ink dry time because it smears as he writes, he loves the Energel.
@theusefuljournal16 сағат бұрын
I agree about having a grid that is accurately 5mm. Quirky Cup Collective told me they’ve fixed this in newly printed journals.
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
Love my mildliners - but I also use them to watercolor. - don’t worry, won’t cancel you Lol. I much prefer the brush mildliners over chisel tips. I use lots with my stroke patients.
@constancemk603Күн бұрын
Jess, I'm with you on the mildliners. They've been all the rage, the thing to get, the entire time I've known about bullet journaling... and I've never gotten any because I know myself and I know I will never use a highlighter. When I was in school and the thing was to highlight important passages in textbooks, I did not use highlighters. As an adult, I started to get over my fear of writing in books (that I own), and I still never use highlighters. I got fully into Tombow dual tip markers and love using them for headers and every other line highlights in my journal.... and I never highlight anything in my journal and likely, at this point, never will. I still always stop and look at the mildliners whenever I see them in a store, but I know I would regret them if I bought them, so I haven't.
@nrstoogeКүн бұрын
Fussy cutting is also done in quilting - you cut certain patterns out in the fabric so they are reflected in the piece after sewn
@LizzaLeeКүн бұрын
Yes. I heard the term in quilting long before I heard it in the planner community.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Good point 👏 I've totally heard my mum use the term before too 👌 - Jess
@jdStarlightКүн бұрын
As an autistic, the Mildliners were a godsend! Highlighers always drove me up a wall. I use mine all the time. Meanwhile, I bought Tombows. And most of them have been thrown out after drying out and not being used at all. But I don't do a whole lot of drawing and coloring in my BuJo's. I use Mildliner's for weekly headers or priority tasks. When I am not using stickers. It just all depends on supply use preference.
@VeganOrganizerКүн бұрын
Mark, I'm with you about the A5 A&O notebooks. For years they were my default size and now I've discovered to my huge shock that I like B5 and square better!! Whaaaaaat?? But like you, I cannot get rid of the precious A5s because of the designs! I will use them, I just wish I had bought them all in B5 instead 😂
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Twins 👯-Mark
@UlaclarewritesКүн бұрын
I got excited a few weeks back about travelers notebooks. Bought one, and just holding it a knew it wasn’t right for me 😂 I’m returning it, so hopefully someone gets a resale value item. I’m a disc bound girlie. I got one and I’ve done consistent notetaking and even made pretty monthly inserts. I’m resisting the urge to go buy a ton of covers and designs. And I’ve never considered doing all the design elements before the month but that fits for me too. Too many choices each month Is stressful I need to stay focused.
@tortagiallaКүн бұрын
Can totally relate to collecting all the ephemera because I will use it - one day - 😂😂😂
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
One day……… 😂 -Mark
@jillmcafee4989Күн бұрын
I am a witch. Those A&O Halloween journals are perfect for my working journal. I am currently using the latest Cute Ghost blackout journal for shadow work.
@HexepressoКүн бұрын
Same! They're also great for grimoire stuff. At least the stickers and washi tapes. "Spooky" stuff is great all year round.
@ghostyplansКүн бұрын
The cute ghost (not blackout) journal is one journal I have forever on my shelf. I’m sure there will be a point when it’ll get used, but I love it too much right now!
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
I do not typically highlight every other line in my journals but recently used that technique with a stroke patient whose visual perception is messed up, really helps him to find the line
@missyonealКүн бұрын
I will admit that I'm opposite to Jess. I love my mildliners especially since I found the mark on pen. I am not a fan of my tombows for journaling. I use them to color in coloring books but for my planner I'd rather use my mildliners. A part of that is I'm a writer and highlighters work well for my brain to add color both before and after I've written things down (part of why I love the mark on pens). Also I'm an inpatient lefty and the faster drying of a highlighter is very welcome.
@spookyplanner2 күн бұрын
Hey... Spooky stuff is great all year round!!
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Agreed 👏 - Jess
@ghostyplansКүн бұрын
Amen!!!!
@Arohanui128Күн бұрын
This is the best one ever. So enjoy learning you super perfect stationery gurus also have stationery regrets!😂 I’m with Mark about B5 and square and totally into collecting all colors of whatever. Now we need a blog on how to use the beautiful A&O boxes!
@CrisOnTheInternetКүн бұрын
Loose-leaf paper?
@scrapplancreatewithtracey9714Күн бұрын
My whole lineup for the next year is pretty much Halloween A&O journals 😂 it's very much my vibe as a true crime/horror fan lol I am part of Jess's Facebook community so you will see them lol. I also make a different spread using stickers for each double page, I used to use a happy planner but much prefer the freedom of a journal. Great video guys ❤
@DAYbreaking_IdeasКүн бұрын
This was great! I love my first square‘journal’ because it was a mix media sketchbook in 2019. Just got my first square one from A&O this December. I can use the A&O for all my work. Journaling, inking, drawing, painting. They are by big brain dumps. I will say that my big regret purchase was the ephemera. My niece pointed out that, ‘all your stuff is vintage aunt Dawn!’ Sigh 😮💨
@sheemapatelКүн бұрын
I think one thing that helps me get around the scarcity mindset is that some companies will use that as a marketing technique. I know not all companies do that but it helps me to think they do. So now I will finish a particular something then have the satisfaction if using it up and then have the satisfaction of not regretting I can't buy it again.😂
@blackhellebore899 сағат бұрын
Fussy cutting is a big thing in quilting as well
@Cassie00111Күн бұрын
"sunk cost" mentality probably plays into keeping stationery stuff that we'll never use. "I spent $20 for that journal...". I push past that mentality when I want to declutter... let someone else love/use that journal.
@tinyplanet007Күн бұрын
i’m intrigued by this napkin notebook you speak of!
@ThienKimLam21 сағат бұрын
Those ads for the brush c leaner were so tempting! I'm glad I haven't caved because it looks so bulky
@dancing_butterfly_artКүн бұрын
For me it's planners. Sometimes I get tired of setting things up myself and thus I buy a planner that I'll use for three weeks (if I'm lucky) and then maybe an extra week in the next month. And stickers. I did get a little more use out of them this year with a creative project I was doing, but I don't use them in my bujo at all. But I love seeing other people using stickers and then I get a lil jelly. Favorites are my tombows and the dotmarkers! That last one is a new edition to my style, and that's Jess' fault ;) I also have a fountain pen and that's Mark's fault haha. Funny thing about the fountain pen is learning how to write with in normal writing, because my brain goes "I'm writing with a fountain pen so I have to write cursive" XD
@ghostyplansКүн бұрын
My BIGGEST regret are the archer and olive acrylographs. I just could never get them to work cleanly. I just donated them all because they were so frustrating to me. I’m nervous about the calliographs… do they have the same issues??? 26:34 no way! I felt the same Jess! But I only got two sets before realizing that they were not for me. Haven’t reached for them in a year, so out they go. 28:42 calliographs are problematic too?! Thank goodness I haven’t tried them. 42:40 I WAS GOING TO ORDER THE WRITECH PEN, but now no way. I’m a lefty. If it hides the writing then… nope. I’ll use the extra $10 and get the majohn one.
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
I am able to use the gyro cutter fairly well but prefer the slice tools or adjustable craft knives that you can use at different angles
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
I have used Pilot Frixion pens for years (decades really) and have only had one sticky note erase in the heat - and we live in the Gulf South - my husband stuck the sticky on the dashboard and it took over a week for it to disappear- I’ve never had an issue inside a planner - love them
@tabbiepettit3600Күн бұрын
I agree with you on the thermal printer. I bought mine and I haven’t used it and probably won’t. Gift for the granddaughter.
@elenacalaКүн бұрын
I have a portable thermal printer and use it to print out my headers for my bujo and then glue them in.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Can confirm that the thermal printers have now left the building 😝 Literally had someone come pick them up yesterday!
@katharinawichmann8284Күн бұрын
I'm so happy that I sticked to my glue sticks after what Mark said about the glue tapes! Have to admit that I had FOMO regarding that topic before 😂
@cvvzdesignsКүн бұрын
49:53 I have a letter opener that looks like a sword. I think your holder-crabs would be wonderful sword holders (you'd need both to split the weight of it). 😂
@renebjerke9684Күн бұрын
You guys keep me laughing. Fussy cutting and rainbow color order. Great information.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! We crack ourselves up -Mark
@karolynnhumberdst-pierre970017 сағат бұрын
Yes! Acrylographs are the worst! I find they're a single use item. Drives me crazy that I go back to them and they never work. I bought my Tombow markers in color pallets because I couldn't find them sold individually and when I added up the price, I wish I would have bought the set one at a time. I have soooo many duplicates. Then I decided to buy the GellyRoll pens I bought the entire set and decided I hate them. I love stationary but sometimes I make mistakes when I try to collect.
@MommyWardenКүн бұрын
Love the Sarasa pens, too.
@AdrienneBarkhymerКүн бұрын
Jess, totally with you on the mildliners! So happy to hear I’m not alone! I do love my giro cutter, but there is definitely a learning curve.
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
Jess I most bought one of those paint brush cleaners 😂. When I do water color, I have two small jars one clean water and one dirtier or even 3 jars works best
@prexytheartistКүн бұрын
Most art supplies I regret buying are thin papers and brush pens I outgrew of. I thought I'd use some of my used up pens and brush markers so I bough them again but I didn't because I'm trying different medium in my artworks. For notebooks, I just don't use what my family members give me coz it's mostly lined yearly planners. But when I have an opportunity to give stationery supplies, I always do and it brings me joy to share them to someone that will use these supplies.
@imagineitqllКүн бұрын
Mine is A&O notebooks actually. They are pretty, but I hate the binding and the paper… I was absolutely convinced they would be better than LT1917 but since I don’t post online A&O just doesn’t fit my needs
@viviakayКүн бұрын
Oh man, learning that pointy corners was a sensory nightmare was a big life moment for me. Also, "completionism" is totally an autism symptom. I struggled for years when I didn't realize it was a symptom not a feature of my personality. So many moneys. I like my mildliners, but honestly a giant pack of Crayola supertips could have saved me so much money on highlighters and tombows.
@CrisOnTheInternetКүн бұрын
Completionism sufferer here, I'm embarrassed to admit that I bought all the markers you mentioned, plus some sharpies I don't even have anything to use for.
@jenniferr.9528Күн бұрын
I completely agree. AuDHD here. My autism self does the completionism, and my ADHD self loves to get tons of different things. Every time I see something new, bright and shiny (squirrel!) 😂. I feel like I have to get it. This definitely leads to regrets
@VeganOrganizerКүн бұрын
Pointy corners are a total dealbreaker for me too!! That and lined pages, uggh gross!! I am also an autistic completionist; nice to know this is a thing! 😅
@michelleherald96192 күн бұрын
@Mark, have you ever thought about setting up a memory journal for your kiddos? Just like special moments for you and your kiddos or like letters to them when you think of advice or something you have on your brain?
@CrisOnTheInternetКүн бұрын
"You need all" darn capitalism, I fell on that trap a lot of times 😅
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Hahahaha 💸 -Mark
@BNris21 сағат бұрын
Stamps 😅 Every other year or so, I hype myself up about trying them again, and I buy ink and stamps and then... I use them for a single spread and toss them right into the buh-bye box. Someday I'll learn (...maybe) 😂
@nadineduerksen6556Күн бұрын
fussy cutting is also used in quilting.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Good point! 👏 Lots of uses 😄
@SheilaSanchezblogКүн бұрын
I cannot stop myself from buying sicky notes, specially ones with cute designs, and I NEVER use them. Also, when I started bullet journaling, five years ago, I bough a bunch of color pens, thinking that I would do all my lines and my boxes with them... They are still sitting on my desk because it turns out I like my lines black. At some point I bought six rolls of washi dots. What was I going to use them for? I still don't know. I ended up giving them away to my planner pals. And don't get me started with the notebooks... So many notebooks... Thanks for another awesome episode!
@melizzavelez6823Күн бұрын
Omg! I’ve never heard of that - completionist 🤦🏻♀️. That was so completely me! I have too many TWSBI pens, A&O books, and so many colored pencil sets. Thank you, I don’t feel alone.
@talliyahroseКүн бұрын
I've barely touched foot in the BuJo world, this is my first year, so I don't have too many thus far, thank fully. The one I do have is getting the Ohuhu Dual tip Markers and fine liners. Though for starting out they are reasonable in price, I have found they run out of ink way too quickly, the nibs on the duals break down, then take FOREVER to soak up enough ink to be usable again when you replace them, and the fact that you cannot buy them individually to replace the ones that have died is really unfortunate. I feel like it would be a benefit to these companies to have the ability for their customers to replace individual colors when they run out. I am NOT going to replace an entire set for just one pen. I just don't have that kind of money to spend. Thanks for sharing yours, it helps to remind me not to impulse buy too often.
@barbierader677Күн бұрын
Jess, I don't use my Mildliners either! I have several of the original few sets, and I just do not use them. I much prefer using a Tombow brush pen for a highlighter. Which I also bought in the entire set immediately.
@elyelynue1713Күн бұрын
I just love you two togheter!
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Glad you enjoy the episodes 😄
@nrjm26Күн бұрын
I think my biggest regret is going really crazy on getting stuff after my completed BuJo. I was very minimalist when I got started, just got a notebook. Now I have quite a few supplies of stuff that I don't use and, more importantly, actually don't have space to store or at least not in a way that would be accessible. The everyday journaling needs to happen with just one pen that's clipped to my notebook, otherwise I just don't use my BuJo. At least with the A&O stuff I now decided to only get the notebooks I can order through european resellers (shipping is just too crazy), so that helps with keeping the accumulation in check. I also have a really hard time getting rid of freebies and things that I got as a present but just don't work for me...
@DistanceTraveledКүн бұрын
45:01 I have seen those paint water cups and I love my supplies being cute or elegant and I can't help but see a toilet or a portapotty/outhouse every time I see it. 🚽 so that's a never going to buy for me. However, for those watercolor artists that accidentally taste their paint water cup with their drink, it makes sense.
@carmengarza12322 күн бұрын
Ohhhhhhhh....where did you get the crab pen holders?! I live on the beach. I NEED these on my desk.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Off Amazon
@bluesypopКүн бұрын
Jess, I envy your notebook collection. I can only aspire to such heights!
@megolson98882 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing this with us Mark and Jess. I agree with you about the acrylographs. I have some I got from the PBB/A+O collab and I haven't used them since I got them. I think one of them was defective when I got them. do I regret getting them? No. Will I buy them again? Likely not. Keep up the good work guys. Again, thank you for sharing.
@tarakanebrookshire57412 күн бұрын
@markyourpages Where did you get the big octopus print that’s on your wall?
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
That’s from a print maker locally to me Jump Jack Studio instagram.com/jumpjackstudio?igsh=MXg4YzlxaDN4NWhwOQ==
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
Thanks for giving me permission to trash non working Acrylographs, I was trying to think of how to revive them 🤣. I’ve decided that the A & O tablets with a variety of paper colors are better for me because I can tear the color that I want to use rather than having a full notebook of black paper
@MommyWardenКүн бұрын
I love the gyro cutter. The tool i recently regret is the Misti stamping tool.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Thank you -Mark
@cvvzdesignsКүн бұрын
21:50 This week I've been actively throwing out the trimmings from mine, because I have enough little snips that are "perfect" for single square oops' and bigger lengths for the big oops'. 😘
@rosannebowman2592Күн бұрын
All my goals disappeared in my journal after using a frixion pens. I keep it on my book shelf. It was so annoying.
@10milesfromnowhereКүн бұрын
That might reappear if you put in the fridge?
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Oh wow! -Mark
@raealdridge8200Күн бұрын
All the stickers I buy and hoard!!!! 😫 As a result, I’m on a Use Your Stash kick.
@Alexandra-xv5gmКүн бұрын
I do half way to Halloween in April and Christmas in July for reading and use my stash twice a year that way!
@pyenygren2299Күн бұрын
My regrets are notebooks, stickers and tombows. I've learned my lesson.
@julia-hereКүн бұрын
Agree with acrylographs & calliographs for sure! I actually regret going so hard on the 160gsm bullet journals at the start. I’ve sold and gifted a lotttt of them since getting into more fountain pen friendly paper. 🫶🏽
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
You are the resell queen! What are your favorite fountain friendly notebooks you are loving? -Mark
@julia-here22 сағат бұрын
@@PlannerPalsPodcast Hands down: Cosmo Air Light paper notebooks (it's getting discontinued, of course -____- but Odyssey Notebooks & Paper Mind still has some). Also Papermood & Galen Leather's Tomoe River notebooks. Jess mentioned an awesome one too: the Kokuyo softringed notebook.
@CareyHAuthorКүн бұрын
My biggest regret was a bottle of white ink. Don't remember the brand but it was from Michaels. I was starting to get into black paper journals and thought the ink with my dip pens would be really fun. But, the paper sucked up the ink like a sponge and wouldn't show up on the paper. Immediately trashed the bottle. I probably could have used it as a kind of white out but I was so mad that it didn't work that it went into the trash.
@MommyWardenКүн бұрын
I didn’t know what a completionist was, but i am so one...
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Welcome to the club haha -Mark
@jeaninehaaktКүн бұрын
I regret buying paintpens from a very cheap brand. It blobs the paint out. Thank you for your opinions. Love your dinamic
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
The big calendar could be used for water color/pencil color awatches
@stephyniКүн бұрын
For me a regret was definitely the acrilographs from archer and olive. Beautiful but not what I wanted. Also I love the happy planet stickers but so many go unused
@elenacalaКүн бұрын
I don't mind the fountain pen ink because I'm using it to do small decorative work in my bullet journal or brush onto stamps for stamping. I mean why not? Its pretty and ink is ink.
@MsCarolMКүн бұрын
I posted a review on Amazon about the Writech retractable fountain pen. Same issue - I'm a lefty, and as much as I want to love the pen, I can't because it doesn't work well for lefties.
@AlexHarvey-l9gКүн бұрын
I didn’t know fussy cutting was a planner thing until recently; I thought it was only for quilting 😂 I have ALL of the ClickArt pens and most of the Mildliners…and my kids love using them. I thought for sure I’d use them all the time (and I did with the Mildliners until Makselife came out with their own) but I just gravitate more toward my Tombows and Writech sign brush pens
@Cassie00111Күн бұрын
I stopped buying the deco tape strip thingies. once they tape goes off the track, I cant get it back on. I felt like I was creating excess plastic for the landfills by not being able to use them for reasonable amount of time.
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Oh no! Mine haven’t done that yet and I hope they never do cause I’d be prying that open for the tape -Mark
@BBH_CreatesКүн бұрын
I love the idea of stationery trending for a moment in our lives and then passing. I think I could use that concept to curb my stationery spending in 2025 :)
@DistanceTraveledКүн бұрын
42:47 does the company make a left handed person version where the drawer opens to the other side? Or a conversion? It seems like pen companies are so detailed oriented that it *should* be worthwhile for them to consider. Maybe they will even name it after you with a collab.
@teresaroubal7237Күн бұрын
I loved my Frixon pens UNTIL.. I used them to label my seed packages for my garden and left the packages out in my greenhouse for 3 hrs, over 4oo packages of seeds had no names
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Ohhh noooooo! -Mark
@blackhellebore899 сағат бұрын
Im the same re fountain pens - will have one with a blue and a black adjacent colour and then use the fun colours for headings or ill even just write the entry😅
@sabrinasspellbookspens5136Күн бұрын
I have a small thing about the Tombow markers. I want to have all of the cool tone ones specifically. I absolutely love them, and I've been collecting them slowly through the small packs that they have. The problem is, I've started to accumulate multiples of the same color. I also realized that for certain colors in the blue, green, and purple family, they aren't all going to be in a pack so I'm going to have to buy them individually. 😞😞 I knew from the beginning that I'll be decluttering the colors I don't want from the packs, like reds and orange. I've just come to the conclusion that I should just buy the full collection, keep all the colors I want, and get rid of the rest. So much less of a headache. Then when one of my favorites runs out, I'll know the exact color to get to replace it.
@mahroutabeshКүн бұрын
@mark: use the calendar for pre made calendars in your collection pages
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Good idea -Mark
@LewisLittle66Күн бұрын
My biggest regrets have always been notebooks with poor quality paper that bleeds with my fountain pens. Including Moleskines. I've learned my lesson and now I stick mainly with Rhodia and Clairefintaine.
@TheWiseOne6775Күн бұрын
Must be the week for knife accidents, did something stupid and cut my thumb...no need to express how much blood there was. haha Hubby wanted to drag me to the hospital an hour away and I refused and reminded him that I'm a bleeder and it'll be alright. Butterfly bandages and a wrap around it and its fine...as long as I don't take it off I'm fine. :) I have so many lower gsm books that I don't use, and I've decided I was going to give them away to the kids so they can at least do some journal work. I live on a pension so I save yearly for my archer and olive notebooks because those are the only ones I use now. And yes I agree that the Quirky Cup notebooks are not the best for me. Sharp edges means papercuts for me. haha
@nadjabauer9533Күн бұрын
For me unfortunately it's the A&O calliographs. I get that it's been a while since I've gotten them but some just dry out. And I don't have that issue with for example mildliners or tombows (which I've had for about the same amount of time). I like the product itself it just sucks that I paid money for something that I couldn't really use as much as I wanted to.
@mechudoba13 сағат бұрын
I purchased the very expensive Karin paint markers, and they dried out so quickly. 😢 biggest stationary regret.
@jencook20315 сағат бұрын
Fussy cut comes from the quilting community.
@amyeck3737Күн бұрын
what was the name of the pen you both liked that doesn't smear if you color/highlight over it?
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
It’s the Sarasa Markon -Mark
@amyeck3737Күн бұрын
Thanks
@just__celiaКүн бұрын
So many things! I’m a collection type person which has not been good with my fountain pen journey. My biggest regrets are always FOMO related. I bought Tombows because everyone loves them. But I don’t use them. I gave my entire collection to a friend. Loved this topic! Glad I am not alone.
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
Frugal - definition 1
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
Mark time to gift that fountain pen to a Right handed person
@KraftyKattCreatesКүн бұрын
I jumped all in on Happy Planner in 2019 and NEVER finished a single one of the like 7 books i bought
@KraftyKattCreatesКүн бұрын
Also I’ve purchased a number of dot journals and no matter how i change my methods i always struggle to fill them out and utilize them
@bluesypopКүн бұрын
Stationery regret: I bought a really nice vacuum plunger pull fountain pen. I love fountain pens but refilling and cleaning this one feels so messy and awkward!
@annettefertitta6868Күн бұрын
I wonder what that crystallization actually is, I do trash those
@alexreith4877Күн бұрын
Retractable nib or budget tattoo needle? 😂
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
😂 literally that
@thenunujournalsКүн бұрын
I subbed soo faaaast 😊🎉
@PlannerPalsPodcastКүн бұрын
Yay! Welcome planner pal -Mark
@thenunujournalsКүн бұрын
@PlannerPalsPodcast 🥰💕
@cb9253Күн бұрын
Stationary stationery
@Mongoly8Күн бұрын
lol emotional support A5
@lunaeocaos71538 минут бұрын
What do you mean, people BUY ephemera from others? My ephemera are just tickets and stuff from my own daily life weird little purchases or packages that are cute or cool :0
@lunaeocaos71536 минут бұрын
I think I missed something here, somebody please explain it I got it right omg