If you have seen my previous post, you might have noticed that I have a lot of stationeries (which I do).
Before I started to even invest my time on bullet journaling, I was interested in calligraphy and writing notes for my studies. For my high school days, I prefer to write my notes in order to fully understand and memorise what I was learning. Colour coordinating and arranging my notes by colours was one of the things I did when I was younger. As it helps me to acknowledge which colour identifies a certain subject or topic. Therefore, it was not surprising for me to have a lot of stationeries to begin with.
Over the years, my collection of stationeries have grown and the only picture taken of the collection was only in my early days of bullet journaling. Even then my collection already has been a great quantity. For instance, my green stash of stationeries at that time.
Before I start to list down my stationeries that I use for my everyday use and bullet journaling. In order to start planning and bullet journaling you don't have to have a fancy collection. You can start with just anything and just go with the flow!
In my case, I actually just started with my usual pens, highlighters and a Daiso notebook. The quality and quantity does not matter when you just started it matters when you already know your preference of style in terms of bullet journaling. For instance, the quality of the paper does not suit your handwriting or the paper is too thin that it bleeds through or even the pen tip preference, etc.
Here are my collection of stationeries as of Nov 2020:
Tombow Dual Brush Pen 22/108 colours.
Pentel Fude Touch Brush Sign Pen sets.
Koi Coloring Brush Pen sets of 12.
STAEDTLER triplus color set.
STAEDTLER triplus fineliner set.
Crayola super tips 20 Markers.
Crayola Pip Squeaks Markers.
Zebra Mildliners Highlighter.
Best Eastern washi tapes.
General store washi tapes.
Sticky Notes, Notepads, Assorted Bookmarks, Assorted papers, etc.