Moleskine sakura
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2y ago
Thanks to my sis, this pocket moleskine sakura is joining my planner gear for 2022. I would say, this one will also be by my side for many years to come because I will use it for keeping important notes; such as important numbers, password hints, etc. I really like the colour and the cover design. The cover is also covered by smooth fabric.. just feels like Japanese cherry blossom ..read more
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Planner peace
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2y ago
Planner peace? That's your resolution for 2022? Yea.. rite.  I just told ya on my previous post, that I'm gonna use only two planners (hobonichi cousin and hobonichi day-free) next year. But I guess it's too early saying that..  I've ordered a planner which is local-made, based in Bandung (Indonesia), known as RA Planner. I don't know what's got into my mind, but their design and layout is not bad at all. So I am gonna give it a try. And I ordered two - one for myself, and I will keep the other one to be given as a gift. Okay, just one additional planner. I can use it to note down th ..read more
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Planner(s) that works for me
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2y ago
After all these years I've dubbed myself as a stationery girl, reviewing some stuffs in a blog which then become outdated in just a couple of years, now I try to find peace. I can't get rid of all of my collections (or clutter) just yet. But I can now hold myself not to buy any stationery related unless it ran out (like ink / cartridge or glue) or something I really need (not something I want) like yearly planner. I also tend to be careful in choosing my planner. No more than two kinds. The perfect combination used to be hobonichi A6 planner for diary and pocket weekly moleskine for work rela ..read more
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Doraemon moleskine in yerevan
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2y ago
Barev ! This is the selfie of my Doraemon moleskine in the Cascade complex of Yerevan, Armenia. The photo was taken in January 2020. Although there is a moleskine distributor in Yerevan, but I haven't seen much enthusiasm in stationery things. However, I found many Armenians are very artistically talented. I really hope to meet some fellow stationery aficionados next time. It should be very interesting to chat about stationery, writing equipment, swapping some washi tapes, etc. Who knows, maybe we can create a planner which combine some languages and kawaii design / illustration.  ..read more
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Getting back here
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2y ago
OMG, the last time I post something on this blog was two years ago. Can't believe how time flies so fast.  2020 was not a good year for me, well for most of us, because of the pandemic. Life was hard. Still it's kinda hard for me, but I am getting a grip and carry on. So, let's start with a review of the planners I planned to use in 2020. 1. Pocket Moleskine - Doraemon (limited edition), English. As usual, pocket moleskine was kinda work for me. I used it 'til the end of the year. 2. ‎Hobonichi A6 - English version. Same here, it's a diary. Some of the pages are left untouched. Mostly du ..read more
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Prepping for 2020
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4y ago
It's October. For some of you, 2020 is just around the corner. Three months to go. For me, it's time to prepare the planner. So far, I already have 3 planners. Let's meet them. 1. Pocket moleskine - Doraemon. My sis bought me this weekly planner during her trip to Europe. The local bookstores in Jakarta seem didn't stock them any longer. I plan to have this pocket planner as my main planner for meetings, teaching plan (and schedule), and daily tasks. 2. ‎Hobonichi A6 - English version. As usual, I bought this planner online thru their official website. I was tempted to buy the A5 (cousin) s ..read more
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Hobonichi cousins pros and cons
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4y ago
I've been trying to find justification for getting a hobonichi cousin. Yup, the A5 size. For me, I need to list the pros and cons before deciding to buy one. Let's start. Pros. + A5 is actually an ideal size. Many compatibilities with other writing equipment, such as binder note, file pouch, etc. + ‎Lots of space to write, draw, paste anything you like in day-per-page + ‎The weekly section which has similar layout like Jibun Cons - It's in original version only. Which means different colors for each month ( I don't feel like writing about work in red-coloured page) and mm/dd format instead o ..read more
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Planner evaluation
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4y ago
Last year, I boasted to start 2018 with these 10 planners. But I have to admit that I didn't manage to use all of them. Let's begin the evaluation.. Dated 1. Hobonichi Weeks. Main planner, mostly for work and study related. - I gave up after a couple of months. In February I couldn't keep up to jot down my schedule in it. Couldn't figure it out why. 2. Hobonichi Planner (A6, English version) planner. I'm gonna use this as my diary. - This is ok. 3. TH Pocket Diary black.  I will use it for my pak boss schedule and everything related to him. - Many things happened in 2018 related to pak ..read more
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Hello again
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4y ago
It's been a while since I left this blog. I'm still passionate about stationery, lunchbox and school stuff.  No doubt about that. But I'm also more rational these days. I realize my stationery are piling up high, and I have no place to store them. There are also things I haven't use for ages, such as many colour pens, and the ink starts to dry out. So I try to write more here, reviewing things, without any intention to get many followers. I am just happy if I could find a fellow stationery geek from around where I live or from other part of the world :) So, see ya around ..read more
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Hobo in kyoto
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4y ago
Sorry for this throwback post.  Went to Japan with my family in July last year (2018). I just managed to take one photo of my hobo while I was there. Yeah, my hobo visited his home country :) This photo was taken in Kyoto, at Higashi Hongan-ji temple. As you can see, it's not far from Kyoto tower. I wish I could visit Japan again. Although I have swear I wouldn't buy stationery again, it's still hard to resist. You just can't. They have so many cutes, various types, and excellent quality stationery. There's no country can beat Japan in this case ..read more
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