The Planner Society Kits | One Year Later…

So, I have officially been subscribing to The Planner Society kits for a year now! I consider myself lucky to be able to do this. Sometimes, it’s a struggle balancing all my finances, but these kits are like a Christmas present at my door each month! Until they start bringing me less joy, I will keep subscribing.My Favorite Planner Society Kits | Created by Jen BlogI though it would be fun to take a look back and share my top 3 favorite kits from the past year…

First up is May 2017. It was my first kit and I loved everything about it- all the planner girl items, the colors, the theme. It’s so different from anything I had in my stash, and that’s why I began to subscribe- I can’t find the cute designs and products just anywhere.IMG_8469My second favorite kit was August 2017. I have used this kit in more planner setups than any other kit. I think because it isn’t ‘seasonal’ to me. The designs are perfect for any season. And, butterflies are my fave!My Favorite Planner Society Kits | Created by Jen BlogMy third favorite kit was from March 2018. I really liked the sneak peeks of this kit before it was delivered, but once I opened it up, everything just spoke to me! I love these colors and all the florals. Goodness, I still think it’s gorgeous. It is still set up in my Webster’s Pages Composition Cover that houses my Happy Planner that I use daily.My Favorite Planner Society Kits | Created by Jen BlogJust a note: I am not affiliated with The Planner Society (sadly!); I am just a huge fan!

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