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M. Mair
> 3 dayThe paper is thick and buttery smooth. Cant wait to start using it.
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IamCheese
> 3 dayAbsolutely adorable cover. It ghosts with my markers but doesn’t bleed. The ghosting still irks me though so I don’t use it. The journal design makes up for it like 10 fold so if you don’t mind ghosting then go for it! How could you not? This journal is too cute!
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B. Wilson
> 3 dayMy 9yo daughter wanted to start journaling, so we researched what products to use. Any notebook would work, but she loves to draw and paint, so I was concerned about bleed through. After researching, we chose Scribbles That Matter products, and we are loving them. No bleed through, high quality, and very functional.
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Mom of Three
> 3 dayI love this notebook. The pages are super soft and my pen just glides across. There are 201 numbered pages, but the actual number of pages is a bit more since the index and pen test pages are not numbered. And there is a built-in pen-loop that matches the elastic bank. My LT1917 did not come with a pen-loop and I had to purchase one separate. All in all, I think this is a great notebook for the price.
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Andrea Acailawen
> 3 dayOverall, Im happy with the Scribbles that Matter dot grid journal that I purchased. The paper quality is very good. I like the smooth, creamy surface and off-white color of the internal pages. They show very little bleed-through and the ghosting is not at all bothersome compared to my previous journal. The paper quality alone makes this journal with purchasing. The inside bottom corner pages of this journal adjacent to the spine were slightly crumpled for about the first 100 pages or so. This was not noticeable from the outside of the journal and if I had not filled in the pen test log in the back of the journal before noticing it, I would have returned it for an exchange. Im sure this was just an unfortunate fluke, though a tad disappointing. I will be sure to thoroughly inspect all future journals to ensure there is no damage or defect before I start using them. Lesson learned! As for other thoughts about this journal. There are a few things with this design that dont quite work for me, though they are not deal breakers. The biggest of these is the inclusion of pre-numbered pages, as well as a key and an index page with rather bland icons at the top. Two thoughts on that: • Firstly, I prefer to number my journal, and determine whether or not I want to include a key or index page, for myself. • Secondly, I use this as a combo bullet and art journal. The icons on the key and index pages, while working ok with the icons on the external cover and internal rear cover pages, really do not fit well with my style of artwork. Ultimately, I felt that they detract from the look that I really I want to have inside of my journal once I got going with it. Finally, I dont know why this bugs me, but the text inside the book that reads these scribbles belong to... just doesnt work for me, especially in a journal that serves as much as an art journal as it does a bullet journal. It kind of feels like Im identifying the journals contents as scribbles, which just doesnt align with how I feel about it. Its just a minor thing, really, but it stands out in my mind as I write this review, so Im mentioning it. A few other thoughts.... Im not crazy about the icons on the cover of this journal, but the new Pro version was not yet available at the time of my purchase. I knew what this cover looked like and decided to roll with it this time around. I would prefer a clean cover design to this one and would have purchased the Pro version if it had been available for purchase at the time. I am looking forward to seeing that version offered here on Amazon. I dont know if there is any change regarding the page pre-numbering or the inclusion/design of key and/or index pages, but I know that the cover has a much cleaner look that I prefer. I would opt for that version the next time I buy a Scribbles TM journal. Additionally, while the A5 size of this journal makes it very portable, I would prefer a somewhat larger journal for a combo art and bullet journal. It would make it easier to comfortably incorporate artwork into my spreads. I moved over from a larger journal with poor quality paper. It took some adjustment, although I have no regrets for the improvement in paper quality alone. However, I often have to dedicate pages solely for art/illustration, as there just isnt enough room to include it in the spreads in the way that Id like. I would love it if Scribbles TM offered a larger A4 journal (especially with a clean cover, self-numbering pages and either no key/index or cleaner versions without the icons). I would gladly buy one for my studio journal and keep the A5 size for my travel journal. As it stands now, for a larger journal, I will likely go with the A4 Dingbats Wildlife journal for the studio, as one is not currently offered from Scribbles TM.
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Crystal
> 3 dayBest bullet journal you will find. It has thick creamy paper, a key, and index already ready for you. Two ribbon place keepers, a pen holder, a pen tester page, and a expandable folder in the back. Highly satisfied over the other top Bujo planners on the market
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Lynn Pilewski
> 3 dayThe 160 gm paper is the star here. Feels rich and substantial for writing and a soy o bleed with inks or watercolors. Love!!
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SS
> 3 dayMy product arrived fast and packaged beautifully! I was so thrilled to not have any bent pages and it was clean. The bullet journal is white on on the outside and a light cream color on the pages, the only icons are on the back and towards the bottom so it looks very professional. So happy with this purchase.
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DW
> 3 dayLove it! So fun and nice for a personal journal!
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Gianna Holle
> 3 dayThis item was to include a pen, and a dot grid. . only the book and cover were received. At first, I thought it was an error in shipping, so I returned it, and re-ordered. But the second item still only contained the book and cover, and the other additional items were not sent.