2025 Weekly Planner (imperfect)

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Plan your dreams with our original and best-selling Signature 2025 Weekly Planner.

This elevated, vertical layout is both aesthetic and practical, with hourly time slots for scheduling. There are dedicated spaces for goal-setting, self-care, and to-do lists.

Enjoy additional organization and self-improvement pages such as like monthly and yearly calendars, reflection pages, and personal value journaling exercises.

The lay-flat binding, intentional design, and sophisticated aesthetic are key components of this beautiful journal. With 224 pages of bright-white, ultra-smooth 120 GSM paper, it is ideal for fine fountain pens, Tombow Art Markers, Mildliners, and more. 

This artisanal masterpiece is crafted in Canada with sustainably-sourced materials.  

  • Available in 10 limited edition colours. Once they are gone, they are not restocked.
  • Each gorgeous satin ribbon duo is 100% made from recycled plastic.

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Leslie D. (Florida, United States)
Luxury meets simplicity

Absolutely wonderful product. Everything I need functionally without cluttered pages or sections I won’t use. The blank pages in back give space for custom spreads as needed.

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J.L.

I love this Daily Planner!!! There was very minor damage and I am so happy I made the purchase. I am never disappointed with Hemlock and Oak products, quality all the way!

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Kathy A. (Florida, United States)
Great size and format

The perfect size and format for my vertical planner brain. I was worried that I would miss having a spiral ring but the lay flat binding is better. Great quality and I am enjoying using it.

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Melissa R.

Absolutely beautiful

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Donna C. (Missouri, United States)
Daily books

Delivery was delayed but that was due to postal strike.