

My basics are iPad pro 11” and 2nd generation Apple pencil. Thank you for supporting Masha Plans! Suppliesįirst, of course, let’s go through supplies and why I used them Please see my Disclosure for more details. They will be of no extra expense for you, but I will receive a small credit. Since it’s a new thing, I’d really appreciate your opinion – should I keep this series up monthly? Let me know in the comments! Plus I can film my digital Plan With Me video with what I have here with me, so it might be interesting for you guys to watch how I approach the process.Īnd here we are. That’s how I decided on trying out digital planning! I know it’s a whole new game and a completely different skill, so I thought why not give it a try while I have time? Yes, I started using more washi and stickers in my Bullet Journal (check my June PWM post to see me going washi crazy!), but that was not really a very big deal. I always recommend people to do so but I realized I haven’t been experimenting much myself. I thought it might be a cool idea to get distracted by being more creative and trying new things. Thing is -as many of you might already know- I’m stuck here in the USA and kind of going crazy with this quarantine. And there’ll be a Plan With Me video at the end, so be sure to check that out! As well as some freebies, which you can use for both your physical and digital planners.įirst, a little behind story and a disclaimer – I’m not switching to digital planning! I’ll be also showing you my June digital planner spreads. In this post, I’ll walk you through my process and the tricks I learned so far from my experiments with digital Bullet Journaling.
