Let’s be real: Planners are LIFE. Whether you’re a die-hard bullet journaler, a sticker-obsessed planner addict, or someone who just loves a good to-do list, the struggle is the same—supplies can add up FAST. But don't worry, friend, I’ve got your back with some creative ways to score planner goodies without draining your bank account. Let’s dive in!
1. Planner Supply Swap Parties
Got a stash of washi tape you’ll never use? (Looking at you, lime green plaid roll.) Host a planner swap party with friends! Everyone brings their unused stickers, pens, and supplies, and you trade. It’s like shopping without spending a dime. Bonus: You get to hang out with your planner-loving besties.
2. Facebook Group Round Robins
You can find planner-specific groups on Facebook that do round-robin swaps! You send out a flat-rate box filled with extra planner goodies, and in return, you get a new box of treasures! Think stickers, washi, inserts, and more. It’s a fun and budget-friendly way to refresh your stash.
3. Thrift Stores for the Win
Believe it or not, thrift stores often have planner supplies hiding in plain sight. Look for unused journals, packs of stickers, or even craft supplies you can repurpose for your planner. A set of colored pencils for $1? Yes, please!
4. Raid the Clearance Aisle
Check the clearance sections at stores like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, or even Target. Sometimes, you’ll find last season’s planner supplies marked down to ridiculously low prices. And honestly, who cares if the sticker says “2023 Goals” when it’s 75% off?
5. Dollar Stores Are Your Best Friend
Dollar stores have seriously stepped up their game when it comes to planner supplies. From cute sticky notes and pens to basic washi tape and mini organizers, you can stock up without feeling guilty. (Pro tip: Check out Dollar Tree’s teaching supplies section for unique finds!)
6. DIY Your Own Supplies
If you’re feeling crafty, make your own planner stickers and inserts! You can find free printable templates online for everything from habit trackers to decorative stickers. Print them on sticker paper (or plain paper with double-sided tape), and voila—custom planner supplies on the cheap.
Additional Resource: 100s of Free Printable Planner Pages
7. Etsy Planner Grab Bags
Etsy shops often sell “grab bags” or mystery packs of leftover planner supplies at a discount. These are perfect if you’re open to surprises and want to try out new brands or styles without committing to a full-price purchase.
8. Repurpose Everyday Items
Sometimes, planner supplies are hiding right under your nose. Use leftover wrapping paper as a dashboard or dividers. Turn magazine clippings into collage-style decor for your spreads. Got an old notebook? Tear out the pages and use them for note inserts. The possibilities are endless when you think outside the (planner) box.
9. Join a Buy Nothing Group
Buy Nothing groups on Facebook are GOLD for planner lovers. Post that you’re looking for supplies, and you might find someone ready to part with a pile of stickers or an unused planner they never got around to using. It’s free, it’s local, and it’s a win-win.
Wrap-Up
There you have it—nine unique ways to keep your planner obsession going strong without spending a fortune. Whether you’re swapping with friends, hitting up thrift stores, or DIY-ing your own inserts, there’s no shortage of budget-friendly options!
What’s your favorite way to save on planner supplies? Drop your tips in the comments—I’d love to hear them! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have some washi tape to organize.