May 25, 2013

Review: Paperblanks Journals

 

Paperblanks have been producing quality writing journals for twenty years and pride themselves on caring for the world around them whilst doing so.

The Paperblanks range is created using acid-free, sustainable forest paper and 100% recycled binder boards.  The books themselves combine beautiful artwork with necessary practicality.  Their collection of journals, planners and address books are available in a range of sizes and designs and the choice has now become even wider after the introduction of several new additions including the Whimsical collection by Laurel Burch.

The mini 18-Month Diary is one of the range of Paperblanks products.  This size and design is small enough to fit neatly into a handbag yet packed with tools to keep you organised.  At the front of the book is a clear month-to-a-page calendar which is great for jotting things down enabling you to see a month’s events and appointments in its entirety. Further on into the book you have a week to each double page spread so you can record things taking place between the end of June 2012 all the way through to the first few days of January 2014.  At the back are several useful reference pages including year-to-a-page calendars for 2014 and 2015, international dialling codes, world time zones and conversion charts.  There are also several note pages and two ribbon page markers as well as a removable mini-address book making it a handy, pocket sized must-have to keep everything and everyone organised.

You can see more of the Paperblanks range of products including a list of stockists on their website at www.paperblanks.co.uk.

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Comments

  1. queen bee says:

    These look gorgeous. I love the look of the planner.

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