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Friday, April 26, 2019

May 2019 Printable


Hello May! We're almost halfway through with the year, where did the time go?
We're always into constellations and galaxies so we hope you'll enjoy May's printable.

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Friday, April 19, 2019

Travel Folder Part One : Set Up

One of our favorite ways to chronicle our travels is to save ephemeral we encounter each day. However sometimes it can be hard to remember what day we collected each item. To help with that, I've begun using a travel folder and today's blog post will be about how I have set mine up!

 To start, here is the folder I have used. Its about A6 size with 12 sections inside. 
To personalize it, I have used a gold transfer sticker on it as a decoration.

I have also added numbers to each pocket tab by using my trusty labeler. 

Each pocket will be used for each day of the trip but I have also included some items which I find useful to bring along on trips.  
These include
1. sticky memo paper
2. small stickers
4. grid paper for writing daily thoughts/snippets
5. Sticker Release Paper for stickers/labels I collect along the way (Buy Here)
6. Pen 

To see it in action, do look out for Part 2 where I will show you how I used it on a trip! 


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Friday, April 12, 2019

Review: Daiso Korea Calligraphy Pens

We really enjoy reviewing Daiso Japan stationery, they've always got a great selection of items for a great price. 
But did you know Daiso Korea is slightly different from Daiso Japan?

They carry a similar range but with variations. They also have their own specific to Daiso Korea product lines and the prices are not fixed though it is within a reasonable range. 

We went to Seoul recently and picked up a lot of cool stationery so there might a few posts like this. 


What did I pick up? Calligraphy pens. 

It comes in 3 different sets of varying colours and the pens are dual tip. One side is a 3mm brush pen, the other is a 2.2mm flat tip marker. 


Each pen has a 'whiteman' brand and states that it is archival quality, water based, odorless and xylene free. 

It is also made in Korea and each set costs 2000won which is roughly USD1.80, a really good price for 4 pens I have to say. 


The first set includes a black, a blue, a red and a green. Colours that remind you on a typical school or office environment. 


The second set includes a bright green, bright orange, bright yellow that is almost highlighter-like and a bright pink. A very summery neon set. 



The final set consists of a light blue, a purple, a muted orange and a muted pink. 

Out of the 3 sets, this is my favourite. I feel the colours are more unique, the muted orange really speaks to me. 



In terms of use, the brush is shorter than a Tombow brush pen but just as flexible. 
I'm no lettering specialist but I could create the same type of lettering as I would with a Tombow brush pen. Which would make this a good choice for a beginner but don't quote me on that. 

The flat tip is not something I'm used to but I found it easy to use as well. 


The ink runs thru the pen well and the colour is sharp and beautiful. 
It is indeed odorless as stated as well. 


Overall, the pens are great value for money. If you're into brush pens, I recommend you pick these up if you're near a Daiso in Korea! 


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Friday, April 5, 2019

Review: Typo Cable Tidy


Happy Friday! It's another Typo review. This time I picked up the cable tidy. 

You must be thinking that's weird, that's obviously a tech item, why is it on a stationery blog?
However, if you look carefully at the packaging, it claims to also be a pen loop. 

That's genius. So I bought it! 


The cable tidy is made of silicone and uses magnets to secure things. 
It comes in few designs including marble and a stone print. 

The recommended uses for the cable tidy are cable tidy, pen loop, earphone organiser and paper clip. 


It works really well as a cable tidy! 


As a pen loop, it worked a lot better than I thought it would.
It stayed even when I placed the notebook in my bag and brought it around. 


You can even use it on the back cover so the loop is discreet. 

However, because it's magnetic, it would probably not be effective on a hardcover notebook.

So in conclusion, if you're looking for a nicely designed pen loop/cable tidy, this is worth picking up. 

Hope you found this review useful. 



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Friday, March 29, 2019

April 2019 Printable

Its April! That means we are almost done with the 1st quarter of the year!


We added a little twist to our usual date printables by adding some handy labels as well!


As always, tag us #TN5Cprintable on instagram to show us your pages! 
Download our free printable here. 


p.s If you are thinking about printing this on sticker paper. Check out all the new additions to our Etsy store. We have lots in stock including printable washi sticker paper ! Do check it out here!
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Friday, March 8, 2019

Review: Typo A5 Notebook Pencil Case

Typo is a great place to buy stationery. 
There's always a cute design or something you can pick up quickly as a gift for someone.

I was doing just that and spotted some cool new stuff, like this A5 Notebook pencil case.


It was S$11.99 and came in 2 colours, this peach/black and a black/red. 
To be honest, neither colour was particularly interesting to me but I really wanted to try it out. 


I decided to try it on 2 different A5 notebooks. 
First, the Filofax Clipbook. 

It works well around the entire thickness of the notebook but unfortunately did not work if you only wanted to keep it on the book cover. but to be fair, it could be because the elastic is new and therefore would loosen over time. 


Next, I put it on a hardcover notebook. 
It worked well on both the full thickness and just the cover. 



The final test, however, is the most important test. 

What will it fit? 

Unfortunately, this is where it disappoints. The pouch is not the full height of an A5 notebook so not all pens will fit. It also will not fit anything that isn't in the shape of a pen, such as corrector tape. 

Therefore, if you only need a pouch for your roughly 3 pens, this is perfect. 
Otherwise, I would suggest an actual pencil case.


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Friday, March 1, 2019

Himekuri Desktop Calendar

HIMEKURI is a new type of desktop calendar available in Japan. They come in several designs/themes and each contain 7 stacks of sticky notes.

Each sticky note has the day/date on it and you can peel it off as each day passes by. 

Each day has a different drawing (according to theme) and each week has identical colors so you know how the week progresses.

The stickers peeled off can also be used to decorate one's journal.

They also look good inside of our favorite traveler notebooks! 


Have you tried these out? What do you think of them?

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Saturday, February 23, 2019

March 2019 Printable


Sakura season is here again! We’ve gone full pink and there are 31 different designs plus a bonus design for planning your month. Perfect for bullet journals.
Download here.
Above printed on our Washi sticker paper: buy here.
Remember to tag us if you use the printable!


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Friday, February 15, 2019

Washi Tape Hack : Making coordinating stickers

Here at TN5C we love our washi tape! And we use it quite generously in our journals and many other areas. But sometimes finding coordinating elements like stickers can be difficult so if you face the same problem, we have a hack for you!


Make your own coordinating stickers out of the washi tape you own with craft punches!


Simply stick the tape on some wax paper [we used sticker release paper, which you can buy at our store here] and punch the shapes out~!
The result? Perfectly matching stickers!


Till next time!
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Friday, February 8, 2019

Fusen Hack #2

Hope you enjoyed the first Fusen hack last week!

This week’s fusen hack is also super simple! We’re basically turning fusen into reusable planner entries, for actions/events that are recurring.

You’ll need

  • Fusen, paper or plastic it’s up to you. You can use this method with tabs or other stickers too!

  • Label printing machine






Use a clear label to retain the fusen pattern/colour, or one with a white base for darker coloured fusen or ones that have a busy pattern.






Create your labels, apply to your fusen and you’re done. I used mine in my bullet journal.

It’s useful for remembering recurring events or to do items.

Hope you found this useful. Do tag us if you’ve used this in your planner!

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Friday, February 1, 2019

Fusen Hack #1

Fusen aka post it notes come is all shapes, sizes, colours and materials. There are many ways to use them that are obvious but not really at the same time.

In this blogpost, I will show you a quick trick to turn regular fusen into cute index markers.

First up, you will need fusen, paper or film, and some deco rush, I used the petit series, which is mostly used for planners. You can also use stickers.






Next, just pick your favourite design and apply it on the fusen. Done, cute index stickers!






Stay tuned for the next fusen hack!

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Friday, January 25, 2019

February 2019 Printable

February reminds us of all things sweets and with that in mind, we have created this month’s printable!






We were heavily inspired by vintage colors and designs.

As always, tag us #TN5Cprintable on instagram to show us your pages! 






Download our free printable here. 

p.s If you are thinking about printing this on sticker paper. Check out all the new additions to our Etsy store. We have lots in stock including printable washi sticker paper! Do check it out here!

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Friday, January 18, 2019

2019 Bullet Journal Setup




It’s always nice to start the year with a fresh new notebook.

I’m using a bullet journal for the 3rd year in a row. That’s a bit of an accomplishment but it really is the best planner system I’ve found.

This year I decided to go with an Archer and Olive A5 dot grid notebook. I love how things like the pen loop and pocket are built in and that the paper is 160gsm, great for laying on colour/drawing and mixed media.






The first 2 pages are laid out as a grid spacing guide (that I’m working on) and my 2019 resolutions.

I decided that I would leave out all the suggested bullet journal pages in favour of ones that I do use.






I then followed that up with 12 spreads of monthly overviews. I used calendar stickers on one side and the other side I will be using for writing down birthdays, events and anything that I will need a quick reference for.






Of course, I need a spread for blogposts. I used film fusens and MT tape to mark out and plan them.






For the January layout, I went with the vertical overview and to do list on 2 pages. I’ve been doing that since I started bullet journaling and I’ve found it very effective so why change it if it’s not broken.






I continued with the vertical theme in the weekly layouts. At the bottom of each day is a spending tracker, I used to do it on a single page but felt that having a daily one made accounting for where my money is going easier to see at the end of the month.






Finally, at the end of each month, I use whatever leftover space is available, or if there isn’t any, I use a post it note, to write a list of things for next month. I transfer all that information to the vertical monthly overview when I set up that month’s pages.

So that was a very basic overview to my 2019 Bullet Journal. I’m adding pages as I go.

What essentials are in your bujo? I’d love to know! and if you haven’t started one yet it’s never too late!

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