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PAPERAGE 2025 Weekly & Monthly Hardcover Planner (Lavender), 12 Month (January 2025 - December 2025), 5.7 in x 8 in, Weekly & Monthly Spreads, Includes Additional Note Pages, Back Pocket & Trackers

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Color: Lavender


Size: Casebound


Features

  • PAPERAGE 2025 WEEKLY & MONTHLY PLANNER: This 1-year planner covers 12 months (January 2025 - December 2025) and features a yearly plan with weekly and monthly page spreads. It is casebound with a durable, vegan-leather hardcover.
  • SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION: Expertly crafted with style and utility in mind, this planner includes a lay-flat binding, elastic band closure, 2 satin ribbon bookmarks, added dotted pages for notes, inner pocket & sticker labels to personalize your planner.
  • NO MORE INK GHOSTING: Our 100 gsm acid-free paper is thicker than average planners for college students, professionals, and hobbyists, so you can confidently use any pen without fear of bleed-through.
  • ADDITIONAL SPECIALTY PAGES: The monthly spread, weekly layouts and extra room for notes makes it easy to log important meetings, dates, and events or set to-do lists and reminders.
  • PERFECT SIZE: This slim 8 in x 5.7 in planner is the perfect size for stashing in your backpack or work bag. Easily lay flat on your desk for checking off that to-do list.

Brand: PAPERAGE


Color: Lavender


Cover Material: Polyurethane or Vinyl


Year: 2025


Format: Organizer


Calendar Type: Yearly


Target Audience: Adult


Material: Paper


Item Weight: 0.32 Kilograms


Pages: 192 Pages


Manufacturer: ‎Zeal Concept Inc


Brand: ‎PAPERAGE


Item Weight: ‎11.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.7 x 5.7 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎80675


Color: ‎Lavender


Cover Material: ‎Polyurethane or Vinyl


Material Type: ‎Paper


Size: ‎Casebound


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎80675


Date First Available: August 5, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing Journal!
Color: Navy Size: Casebound
Great price and great product! There are daily entries, a monthly grid, a full annual calendar—just everything you need! Fantastic paper and great design. Even the free stickers are shiny and high quality. The font and typography are perfect. Will be buying this every year now. Using this as a running journal to track all my running, training, and races. Love it!! 😍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024 by Donnie Darko

  • The Planner I Rely On
Color: Turquoise Size: Casebound
[This review was originally published on my website for my readers.] You've probably noticed that Amazon asks you to review pretty much everything you order: I don't usually. However, when they asked me to review this planner, I decided it was worth telling you about. I've used the exact same planner for a full year, you see, and have found it practically perfect (for me) in every way. Not kidding. So I'll not just review the planner here, but tell you how I use it as well. It's by Paperage and comes as a hardcover book that measures 5 1/2" x 8" x 1/2" plus a smidge more. It also comes in a variety of colors, which is perfect for me since I want a different color for every year. Yes, I'll keep them as part of my business record. As someone who already has a full-time job, but also blogs, writes books, and has a monthly newsletter, I need something more than the usual scheduling system. I require a planner I can keep as a record of my year. After trying several options, I found this one and I'm officially a customer as long as Paperage continues to make this planner. Ready for the book tour? PICTURE WITH MONTHS BY COLUMN The first two pages, not surprisingly, are 2025 and 2026 calendars; you can guess what they look like, so onward we go. These next two pages are a God-send for me. As you can see, I've adapted them. First, I attached a tab at the top that says "Hours Worked." The tab serves two purposes: It tells what the pages are about and, more importantly, makes it easy to find them. The other modification is boxes I drew into the Sunday lines so that I can keep track of my on-task hours daily, weekly, and monthly. (I write monthly totals at the bottom of each month's column.) Why do I track my hours? Because I need accountability. It's easy, when I come home tired after a workday, to decided not to write, edit, or whatever. It's easy, on a busy weekend, to do the same. To be totally honest, I look back at my hours from 2024 and am ashamed. While some of the blanks are a result of extended illness and other factors, others are sheer laziness and procrastination on my part. So yes, these two pages are an important motivator. PICTURE OF MONTHLY CALENDAR Next come the monthly calendars. I probably should have chosen a different month to photograph, because you can see my hand drawn blocks from the previous page. The paper being slightly transparent isn't really a big deal for me. Since I write everything in pencil, I don't have to worry about bleed through. If you're a pen person, however, be aware that you might find it somewhat annoying. This section is where I record my publishing schedule. When I'm on track, I have blog posts scheduled weeks and even months out. One glance at these pages and I know exactly where I stand. As you can tell, I'm not even remotely ahead at the moment. I'm hoping to change that during this holiday week. Maybe. PICTURE OF WEEKLY CALENDAR Here's where the rubber meets the road. On the right, you see dotted paper. Through 2024, this side of the page served multiple purposes from listing "Must Do" items to recording random thoughts and ideas to holding overflow notes from the daily records to... I don't even remember what all. It's versatile, and I'm glad I have it. On the left side, I record what I do each day. Be it researching, writing, editing, publishing, promoting, or something else, it gets written down here. This way I can remember when I did what and, frankly, it occasionally makes me feel better about myself when I'm feeling like a slouch and shouldn't. The planner ends with several more dotted pages that, again, can serve a variety of purposes. I used them in 2024 to help me plan out the devotional I'm writing, to track goals I'd set for the year, and more. The book also has two ribbon bookmarks, which I use to mark the current month and week; a folder on the back cover that comes with tiny accent stickers and can hold all sorts of things; and an elastic band to keep the book shut. Bottom Line: This is a quality planner that is small enough to toss into my backpack when I travel, versatile enough to serve in a variety of ways, sturdy enough to stand as a yearly record, and comes in enough colors to keep me happy. I give it five out of five stars, hearts, etc. Celebrating Jesus! Tammy C ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Tammy Cardwell Tammy Cardwell

  • This is the best planner ever!
This is the third year I've ordered this planner because it's simply the best, and I am super picky about what I need. The paper is thick so it doesn't bleed through. It's the right size to fit into my purse. The ribbons help me find my place quickly. It has the monthly calendar so you can see everything all at once in a month. And then the weekly calendar page has a blank page across from it so you have plenty of space for notes, to-do lists, etc., while looking at the whole week. There are plenty of blank pages at the end with a pocket for documents. I use these for big projects. It comes in great vibrant colors so that you can choose a different one each year (though I miss the lime green) with an elastic band to keep it together so the pages don't get ruffled. I love, love, love this planner!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Homilit

  • Months at the front
I really like the layout of this planner. The blank page on the weekly view makes it very versatile - sort of a cross between a bullet journal and a dated planner - you can put weekly to dos in categories, habit trackers, meal and exercise planning... It is surprisingly thin while the pages are still high quality, it's light and easily slips into a purse or bag, especially since there are no rings. I like that it is not lined, which allows a person to write as big or small as needed. The blank pages on the weekly view are dotted to help with drawing lines. The one thing I actually find REALLY annoying is that the months are all at the front. I can't even say just how much this irritates me. This just doesn't work well with my brain, and also makes for more page flipping when writing in dates. Also there are no tabs, and the page is so close to the edge that it would make it nearly impossible to add them. I like to add more things to the blank pages and put tabs to find things easily, plus I like the organized look of that. This looks more like a book than a planner, which some may like, but I would prefer it to look like a planner. Regardless, I bought it because I'm tired of looking for a planner and the layouts will work very well. I hope that I won't be so irritated by the placement of the monthly calendars that I end up just buying a different one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by JoytotheWorld

  • Exactly what I was Looking for!
Color: Black Size: Casebound
The media could not be loaded. This planner has everything I was looking for! Firstly, I really like the size of it. It’s a comfortable size not too large, but not too small. The cover is good quality, sturdy and wrapped in a vegan leather material. I also like the elastic band to ensure a good closure, as well as the two fabric bookmark ribbons. At the back there is a pocket to stash your ruler and it has two sheets of gold foil stickers. Mostly, I like the hobonichi/dashboard layout functionality! The monthly calendars at the front of the book paired with the weekly one-page layouts and grid dot pages for the ultimate customization is perfect! I also like the simplistic format and styling, black and white text ready for me to colorize and customize to my own liking! The pages are a little thinner than I would have liked, but for the price this is a great value! I’m excited to plan/journal/vision board in this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by Lori

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