Dot-Grid Planners and Bullet Journals- Paperblanks

R545.00R560.00

 

Whether you’re bullet journalling, sketching layouts, or mapping out big ideas, these dot-grid planners strike the perfect balance between structure and freedom. Designed for creatives and planners alike, they offer a versatile layout on beautifully tactile, custom-designed 120gsm laid paper. Each planner features 192 dot-grid pages made from FSC-certified, acid-free paper, with a clean index and numbered pages to keep your thoughts neatly organised. The durable Smyth-sewn binding ensures the book lies flat for easy writing, while three ribbon markers help you stay on top of multiple projects or sections. Finished with decorative cover art, and thoughtful design details throughout, this is a stylish yet practical choice for everyday planning.

Product features:

  • 192 pages of 120gsm, FSC-certified, acid-free paper from sustainable forests.
  • Threaded Smyth sewn binding, glue reinforcement, and cloth headbands.
  • 3 Satin ribbon markers.
  • Included index and numbered pages.
  • Endpapers (credit + historical background of the original artwork.)
  • Custom-designed laid paper, in a dot grid format.
  • Available in Maxi (135mm x 210mm) formats with either an Elastic Band closure, or No closure.
  • Available in Hardcover with Momento pouch; Softcover  with Back cover pouch.
  • Available options:
    Inkblot: A richly inky Old Leather cover inspired by Renaissance gold tooling, with elastic closure and a hardback format.
    Madame Butterfly: Softcover dot-grid planner with cover art by Benjamin Lacombe, also listed under Softcover Flexis due to its hybrid format.

 

Paperblanks Softcover Flexis.

Paperblanks Hardcover Journals.

 

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Additional information

Options

Madame Butterfly, Inkblot

Format

Maxi (135mm x 210mm)

Cover

Hardcover, Softcover

Closure

Elastic Band, No Closure

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