I've been doing planner reviews on my blog since I started writing posts over 2 years ago. You can check out my Martha Stewart planner review here from 2014 and my Erin Condren planner review from 2015 here.
For the year 2016, I chose to go with the Inkwell Press Planner! I've written up a detailed review of it in case you're interested in this brand. The planner is pictured above, along with the pouch I keep it in, which is the Erin Condren brand. The pouch is personalized with my name and fits the planner and a lot of other things!
When I purchased this planner at the end of last year, there was only an option of buying it online. I was a little hesitant to buy something without seeing it first, but I had heard great things about it so went for it! I was not disappointed!
This year, however, you can go to any Office Depot store and check out the planners for yourself! The designs on the cover for 2017 and even more beautiful than last year's. I'm looking forward to checking them out myself, but haven't decided which planner I'll be using in 2017 yet!
Inkwell Press is a company that designs planner for women that are made by women. Its main objective is to make you productive, and it has several methods of ensuring that you focus on your goals.
Alright, let's get started with the review!
This is how everything came in the mail. We were given a free sample of their weekly layout for the desk notepad. Everything was well protected and there were no damages.
The quality of the planner is its greatest feature. The paper is the thickest on the market for planners, and that ensures no bleed through. It's 140 GSM, which is 100 lb paper. The cover is matte laminate that can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, and it has mylar tabs. It comes with a snap-in ruler which can also be used as a bookmark, and the wire-o binding allows you to lay it flat while planning. I love the muted colors in the planner, as they give it a sophisticated touch. There is also an elastic band attached to this planner, which helps make sure that everything is intact.
Here's how my planner looks after I added a few accessories. The Erin Condren sticky notes dashboards fit inside perfectly, and this was a huge bonus for me because I love planning with them. I also added a storage pocket in front with appointment cards in them, and a few sticky notes with important information.
The planner starts off with a section for important dates for the year, which is great for a quick glance.
One of my favorite things about the Inkwell Planner is how goal-oriented it is. It helps break everything down to more manageable tasks, so you feel less overwhelmed and more likely to do them. There are six different aspects to look into for goals, and they cover almost everything you'll need for the year.
Here's a look at the month at a glance section. There's ample space to list different activities. I color code according to different themes, and you can check out what each color represents in this picture from last year:
The planner continues on to have a Mission Board, further helping in ensuring that you're focused on your goals. I love the unique design as it makes things more interesting!
I bought the Flex version of the planner, which is the horizontal layout, as opposed to the Classic version which is vertical, so that I am able to be creative with how I use my space.
I've attached a few pictures of how my week at a glance looks so that you can get a rough idea. I use sticky notes a lot, especially if it's an event that may get canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Color coding is a must for me to be easily able to navigate through the page if I glance through it.
The planner has three boxes on the side of each day, with no titles, so that you're free to use them as you wish. I personally use them for making sure I take my medicine or give my son his medicine, planning what I'll be having for dinner, and I also have a Happy Thought box. The last box is just to have a positive outlook of life. It's always nice to look back on and see your blessings.
There's also a Notes section at the bottom, which is a great feature. I used it to track my pregnancy and wrote tasks for the week.
There are also Notes sections at the end of every month if you need to write things in more detail. I use these sections to manage my travel plans, make packing lists for my hospital stay for baby, do party planning, and jot down ideas for my blog. I'm sure there are thousands of different ways to use these pages. Use your imagination!
Since I DID have a baby this year and also have a toddler to take care of, I did not have enough time to completely benefit from all the pages from this planner. There are a few pages at the back of the planner that are empty, but I would definitely have used them if I had more time.
There's a Gift List with spaces for Name, Ideas, Item Purchased and Money Spent. This is great for Eid or Christmas, or in my case, traveling to meet family members.
There's a page for listing movie shows to watch and books to read for the year, and another page for tracking bills. There is also a section for travel details that I haven't taken a picture of. All very useful stuff!
The planner ends with a calendar of the year 2017 so that you can plan ahead, and a few pockets at the back to add papers.
I use these magnetic clips that I bought at Michael's as bookmarks for different pages and they have been holding up great!
Another thing that I haven't mentioned yet is that there are videos online made by the company showing you how to use the planner in the most productive way. This is especially great if you're a beginner. You can find these videos on their website.
Overall, I really love the Inkwell Press in Flex. It has everything you could possibly need in a planner and the quality is better than most other planners. If you buy the planner at Office Depot then the price really is not bad at $30. Buying it online last year was more expensive, and it also sold out very fast. It is far more accessible this year. The videos are very beneficial, and I love how the creator of this planner is also accessible on social media. Every time I post a picture of my planner on my Instagram page she replies with feedback! The only cons I can think of are that it may be bulky to carry around everywhere, and you need a lot of time to be able to fully make use of this planner. If those two things aren't an issue for you then I'm 100% sure that you will love this planner!
If you would like to purchase anything from the Inkwell brand, you can get a $10 discount by clicking here, and if you would like to purchase anything from the Erin Condren brand, you can get $10 off by clicking here!
I hope this review was helpful to you! Let me know which planner you will be using in 2017! I still need to decide!
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Love it! I'll probably get one for next year!
ReplyDeleteYou won't regret it :)
DeleteDo you know if other Erin Condren accessories will fit int he inkwell press? Such as the extra snap in bookmarks or other dashboards? Love what you did with the sticky notes.
ReplyDeleteHi! No, unfortunately the other accessories won't fit in the Inkwell Planner. I'm hoping Inkwell starts its own line for snap in products!
DeleteHello I found this post on pinterest... I know this is old post but I noticed that you switched back to ec after having the inkwell press. If you don't mind could you tell me what made you switch back? I have the 2017 inkwell press and absolutely love it especially for the goals and extras in the back(budgeting, books to read, etc). I was debating switching to ec just for the cute covers but was curious if there were any other perks. Thanks
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