BetterNote This Week Refill Pages for Disc Notebooks, Fits Levenger Circa, Staples Arc, TUL, Happy Planner, Classic (11-Disc, 8.5"x11")
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The inserts for your notebook are included in this listing, rather than the covers. However, we do sell covers separately, and the matte covers are made of a sophisticated yet durable matte poly.
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Yes, the TUL disc bound notebooks with 8 discs (half letter size) will accommodate this Weekly Organizer perfectly.
We have a Whimsy version of our popular This Week set! To find it, type B07PQ4ZG99 into the Amazon search bar.
Selected User Reviews For BetterNote This Week Refill Pages for Disc Notebooks, Fits Levenger Circa, Staples Arc, TUL, Happy Planner, Classic (11-Disc, 8.5"x11")
First and foremost, this is the softest paper I've ever felt; my husband (whose account I'm using) thinks I'm crazy, but planners will understand. br>There were also some nice extra to-do list pages included in the pack, which I love! br>I gave it four stars because, while the pages fit nicely in my Happy Planner brand planner, the half circle punch has a larger depth than the HP and the pages are a little wiggly in the planner. It's the right size, but it's not punched with a happy planner punch. Some people may find this bothersome, while others may find it nitpicky. br>However, the paper is so nice that I'm going to keep the pages!.
I'm a happy planner addict, and I recently converted my fiance to be one as well, though he prefers to use the Arc notebooks from Staples because they're more appropriate for his job. I was delighted to purchase this for him to add to his discbound arc notebook, and after stalking Natalie Rebecca's store on Etsy and social media but never purchasing anything, I am delighted to finally see the product in person, and it is lovely! The paper is thick and sturdy, ideal for using markers and fine pens on, and the layout is excellent. The planner paper is of excellent quality. I'd make another planner with only her layouts if I didn't already have so many!.
These are of excellent quality. I needed exactly what I needed, but for $17 worth of paper, you'd think it would include enough "weeks" pages to last a year! Because it only covers about half of the year, will I need a second pack to complete my planner? It's a rip-off in the best sense of the word. bound up in style I believe it is time to make the full transition to digital planning.
I despise having to write a negative review. I've never done anything like this before, but I was so disappointed with this product that I had to purchase the monthly calendar pages separately. Separate pages for daily and weekly planners. I only had enough pages to get through June after dividing the daily planner sheets by the number of Sundays in each month. I should have just bought the refill pages for my Happy Planner. Investing a little more is a good idea.
I was looking for a way to get back to more paper planning and came across this, which is exactly what I was looking for. The horizontal boxes can be used to keep track of meetings and events, while the lined pages on the opposite side can be used for random to-do lists. Organize your tasks and keep track of other information. The "goals" and "don't forget" sections assist me in staying focused on the big picture. The paper is of good quality, and the pages have held up admirably over time. I discovered that I was making use of the extra to-do list. Although the number of pages it comes with is reduced, I still value them. I'll continue to order these; I'm on my third or fourth order.
The paper is of excellent quality, even better than TUL, but you only get enough for less than half a year! They can provide enough for a year's worth of weeks for the price. I would not recommend it because you can get more value for your money elsewhere.
These are the perfect size for my arc binder, and the paper quality is excellent!.
I was recently on a mission to better organize myself. This was not an appropriate response. It's fine and does pretty much what it says on the tin, but I didn't find it particularly useful in the real world. I would have been better off purchasing blank pages and dividing them up myself.