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March 31, 2015

Plum Paper Planner review 

I have heard a lot of hype about Erin Condren, Plum Paper, Filofax, Emily Ley, inkWELL Press, etc. These are planners that you purchase online. I thought I would treat myself to one of these planners instead of buying one in let’s say, Target. I did a lot of research and read a lot of reviews and picked Plum Paper Planner. The reason I did was because they were more customizable and in a good price point for me. I loved the look of Erin Condren but it was about $20 more than the PPP. Plum Paper is more muted in color and Erin Condren is very vivid in it’s color palette. I love EC’s ablity to change out the covers but I thought to myself, how often would I do that? Most likely not very often. If I really wanted to, I learned that I could attach an EC cover to the PPP. My planner cost $31 plus tax and shipping. They make many different planners such as Family, Fitness, Student, Wedding, Teacher, Meal Planners. There are many customizations and add-ons. I like that they have a two-page spread for the month at a glance and then a two-page spread for each week. I chose to use the Morning/Afternoon/Evening layout to try it out. So far I like it. I have tried out the whole stickers, washi tape, etc but some weeks it is hard to keep up with, to be honest. Go to Plum Paper Planner and check them out! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me! I will leave you with a picture of mine.  

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