The Journal is A5 but is somewhat smaller than the Scribbles that matter or the Lemome.

I heard it’s 180 gsm instead of 160. I’ve been using a Moleskine and I don’t love it.Has anyone used both of the brands listed in the subject line? share. I’ve been using a Moleskine and I don’t love it. I’d love an even thicker paper.I've used 3 STM in the past but just got an Archer and Olive last month because STM were out of stock.I already miss my STM. You can watch the unboxing video below: ... And there are 38 down (37 boxes). Question. I think I might have to try it. Hi! 6. Do the pros of Archer and Olive justify the higher price/longer shipping time?
88% Upvoted. Archer and Olive versus Scribbles that Matter. 6 comments. I was thinking of getting one, but reviews on reddit and amazon recently suggested that the paper isnt the same.I assumed that the move to 160gsm was a good thing, but I guess that’s not the case?New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castA subreddit for people using or interested in starting a bullet journal.Press J to jump to the feed.

There is a back pocket with fabric for odds and ends. Honestly the Archer and Olive products just keep getting better and better! Hi!


Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. I’m looking to buy a new BuJo for 2020. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Archer and Olive have none of those. I like the cover design on the STM better too. Posted by 2 months ago. The cover is totally dirty, dust eater and you will see every single mess on it... if you use it just at home I think it will be fine ;-)+My crescent moon logo at the front is likely to disappear in the near futureDoes the STM have thicker pages?

Scribbles that matter or archer and olive? Close. The thickness of pages is nice and the stark white pages but STM have all that too and a lower price.Hmmm sounds good. Would any of you recommend the scribbles that matter notebook or should I stick to the archer and olive for my next bujo?I’m back at STM. 7 comments. I’m looking to buy a new BuJo for 2020. Thanks for the reply :)Archer and Olive is unmatched in paper thickness, but I think its a bit more expensive and the dots might be a bit darker.A subreddit for people using or interested in starting a bullet journal.Press J to jump to the feed. Archer and Olive looks really nice at first, but I use it daily at work and it totally looks like mess after 6 months. Scribbles that matter or archer and olive?

Available in A4 and A5 formats, Scribbles That Matter notebooks only exist in a dotted version. Has anyone used both of the brands listed in the subject line? By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. The 160gsm paper Pen test. Do the pros of Archer and Olive justify the higher price/longer shipping time?Stationary Nerd on YouTube did a review of quite a few journals and both A&O and Scribbles that Matter were included if you want to check it out and see for yourself which journal would best suit your needsThanks for the suggestion, it completely made me think I should try something else lolAmandaRachLee also did a video a while back comparing many journals and included those two!I know this is a few days old, but fyi - apparently Scribbles changed their paper. Scribbles That Matter Description. Would any of you recommend the scribbles that matter notebook or should I stick to the archer and olive for my next bujo? save hide report. It has numbered pages, an index/key, and dots that show the halfway mark on each page to help you measure for layouts. In addition to an index, the notebook also got a key page and a pen test page. I really like the fact that it has two bookmarks, a pen-loop and a pocket at the end of the book.