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Writer's pictureAlycia Hamon

Paper Sunday Quarterly Planner Review

Updated: Jun 4

Happy Monday! Today's planner review is for the Paper Sunday Quarterly Planner. While this planner was sent to me by Paper Sunday, all thoughts are my own. I do not earn commission from any sales. You can find this planner at www.papersunday.com. Now that housekeeping is done, let's get into the review!


Paper Sunday is a Christian-based company that sells various stationary: journals, planners, etc., that are also completely customizable! Their planners come in either twelve month, or quarterly layouts. You can also choose from softbound, hardcover, or wire-bound. I chose hardcover for mine, because I plan on bringing it with me, and need the durability. There are many designs for you to choose from, and I chose "Sharon's Monarch". Butterflies are my favorite! You can also choose to add your initials to the cover, like I did. Paper Sunday let's you customize further by allowing you to choose between KJV and Standard for your Bible verses. Speaking of the Bible verses, another way Paper Sunday allows you to customize your planner is by adding your name. It's included in the verses throughout the planner!


Paper Sunday Planner

These planners have 144 pages, flexible start dates, and are made in America. The hardback and softback covers are Smyth-sewn and lay-flat, so they are high quality and will last a long time. The paper quality is wonderful. The website lists it as 70# paper, and it's very smooth, but still holds ink well. I've tried a variety of pens, and none of them bleed, but some do ghost a bit. What I love most about the quarterly layout is the daily page. You get a full page for your to-do list, notes, and prayers. For the weekly schedule, you get a horizontal layout on a single page. This is absolutely perfect for someone like me, who may not have lots of appointments throughout the week, but has a massive to-do list to tackle every day. Of course, you get a monthly layout, too. The pages hold up well to stickers, and they are surprisingly easy to remove as well. I also love the portable size. The dimensions are 6.25"x8.25" for the hardcover, 6"x8.25" for the softcover, and 5.5"x8.5" for the wire-bound planner. Perfect for throwing in your purse or backpack.


Overall, I really like this planner. I think this will be a great tool as I plan out Q2 of 2024. For the first time ever, my husband was actually interested in using a planner, so naturally I capitalized on his moment of weakness and bought one for him. When I ordered one for R, I also ordered myself one for Q3. I plan to use it for to-do list among all of the different facets of my life, including work, homeschooling, and blogging. I also really love the space to journal prayers because my prayer life is something I want to improve. The extra space will serve as the perfect daily reminder to stop and pray. What do you think? Would try out this planner? Let me know in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe for more planning content!


-xx Alycia


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