Hobonichi Dupe Update🥰
Slowly easing into my Hobonichi era ✨
Still rooted in junk journaling, just giving my planning a little more structure.
Memory keeping, faith, family, and intention — all in one place.
If you love paper, this is home.
As someone who has recently embraced Hobonichi-style planning, I can share how this approach transformed my organization and creativity. At first, I was a passionate junk journaler, piecing together memories, doodles, and thoughts with few limits. When I discovered Hobonichi-inspired planning, I found a wonderful way to introduce more structure without sacrificing artistic freedom. Incorporating elements like memory keeping, faith reflections, family notes, and daily intentions within one planner truly helped me focus on what matters most. The Hobonichi planners’ flexible grid layout encourages creativity while supporting functional planning habits, making it easier to track appointments, goals, and moments of gratitude. Interestingly, I kept a small section inspired by the phrase “Hebrome 13:5” that I came across — it adds a personal spiritual touch that motivates me every day. The joy of using beautiful paper combined with meaningful journaling has made this planner my true creative home. For those easing into the Hobonichi era, I recommend starting small — try adapting your junk journaling style by adding daily planning or memory-keeping prompts. Over time, you’ll find the right balance between freeform expression and functional organization. Plug into vibrant communities like #hobonichi and #plannercommunity to exchange ideas and stay inspired. This planning method aspires to harmonize life’s practicalities with heartfelt expression — a perfect blend for anyone who loves paper and purposeful living.

Your layouts are so cute 😍