I also discovered that grids are super helpful for sticking on washi tape particularly the narrow kind. □ I made just the cover page for this post, but stick around for more art journal posts I have planned for the future! I decided to use one of these four journals as an art journal, thus my very original title. You don’t have to connect the dots in your mind as you write because they’re already connected! It’s definitely easier to write neatly and uniformly on grid paper vs. The lines are narrow, which I like, and light, but definitely visible (a bit more so in real life than in these pictures). You can buy these journals with dotted or grid pages since I already have the dotted bullet journal, I decided to try out grids. They’re definitely high quality, but the journals are paperback, and quite small at 24 sheets/48 pages per journal.īuuut when you consider the fact that NT is based in Japan and yet everything ships free internationally… well, basically, they just lump the shipping price in there which makes it significantly more expensive (but so much more straightforward, which I’m a fan of!). To be honest, that seems a tad expensive to me. You can get this pack of four A5 journals for $26, or about $6/journal. So first up… can we talk about how aesthetic these journals are? *heart eyes* The colors and the tiny moon and just the whole design… ❤ I use my Tsuki bujo every day and absolutely LOVE it, so I was super excited to expand my collection – and I wasn’t disappointed! Everything is so aesthetic and well-made. The journals and pencil case are both part of NT’s new “Tsuki” line: luxurious, quality stationery stuff in cohesive shades of blue, pink, and white all featuring a signature gold moon. Notebook Therapy sent me these grid journals and a Tsuki pencil case, but this lovely company always includes a little gift with each package: in this case, a habit tracker with the journals and a sticker page with the pencil case. □ Let’s inspect what she’s guarding, shall we?Īhh, THE BEAUTY. Yay, the review bunny returns! Basil (and Megan) helped me out with a few of these photos since, you know, I just wanted to add some extra cuteness to your day. If you like aesthetic stationery supplies, bunnies, or the color blue, follow me! □ They sent me these journals, a pencil case, and a new tote bag for free in exchange for this review, but of course I’ll give you guys my honest opinions on what I review however much I pay. Yayyy, I’m so excited for my second Notebook Therapy review post! After my first one, they contacted me and asked if I wanted to review more things and I was like… YES PLEASE.
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