Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

If you've been following me for a while, you'd know that I've been using Leuchtturm1917 notebooks for my bullet journaling from the very start. Back when I started, almost 2 years ago, there were not so many options of dotted notebooks available in the market. And the Leuchtturm1917 was by far the most popular one.

Through the years though, I've also used some other dotted notebooks:  a Moleskine, a William & Hannah one, and a Jane's Agenda notebook. However, I've always chosen a Leuchtturm1917 for my main bullet journal. Until now.

I've been wanting to try the Scribbles That Matter notebook for a while now. I kept on hearing lots of good reviews about it, and the front cover design of this notebook made me notice it straight away. When the new pastel colours were released, I knew I had to buy one. And since my 3rd bullet journal is almost finished, I decided to buy a Scribbles That Matter one for my 4th bullet journal.

I purchased mine through the German Amazon. I paid €17.99 (plus €8 for shipping).

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

It arrived perfectly packaged in a plastic box and wrapped up in a plastic wrap.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

I've chosen the 'Iconic Version' of the notebook in A5 size, with dotted pages in the Lavender colour, and I have to say that I'm in love! The pictures just don't make it justice of how pretty the colour and the design of this notebook is..

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The quality is amazing, the finish and the details of the design are exceptional. And as you can tell I'm very pleased with my purchase. There is an elastic band in purple colour to keep the notebook closed. 

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The cover of the notebook is very soft and smooth. It has lots of doodle designs that are engraved with a darker colour to make them stand out more. It's made out of vegan leather with FSC Certified paper.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The very first page has a section to write your name and the date that you started your bullet journal, which I really like.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review
Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The Scribbles That Matter have Key and Index pages implemented already in the notebook, which is really handy and makes things much easier and it looks more neat this way. More specifically it has 1 Key Page and 3 Index Pages which are enough for you to archive your entries.

The colour of the pages is ivory and it's very similar to the Leuchtturm1917 one, but slightly lighter. The feel of the paper is amazing. It's so smooth, that the pens just glide on it. Each page is 100 gsm, which is very good quality for a bullet journal. The dots on the page are 5mm apart (like the Leuchtturm1917), and they are in light grey colour.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The pages are numbered, and as I mentioned before this notebook has 201 pages, which is a bit less than the Leuchtturm1917 that has 249 pages.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

At the back of the notebook you'll also find 2 Pen Test Pages, where you can try your pens to see if they ghost or bleed through the pages. So far all my pens work perfectly with this notebook and I've noticed minimum ghosting when I doodle and draw. It's certainly less that what I experienced with my Leuchtturm1917 notebook.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

The last page has the doodles that you find on the cover page as well, which I think is adorable. Since I love doodling, for me this is so cool :)

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

At the back you also find the back pocket that again has those designs throughout, and at the sides it has a purple material. These details add to the quality of this notebook. 

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review
Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

There are 2 bookmarks in two shades of purple.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

And a pen holder at the side.

Scribbles That Matter Notebook Review

I'm very pleased and impressed with this notebook and I'm sure I'm going to re-purchase again in the future for sure. They have lots of colours to choose from and different styles as well if you're interested. If you don't like the doodles on the cover, they offer another style which they call the 'Pro Version' and it has a simple coloured cover page like the Leuchtturm1917.

What notebook are you using for your bullet journal? Have you used a Scribbles That Matter one before? What do you think of them?


If you'd like to see how I've set up my 4th bullet journal in my brand new Scribbles That Matter notebook, you can join me in my first e-Course. You can watch me as I'm setting up my new bullet journal page by page and set up yours along with me.

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