The BLOX Dot Notebook

£16.00

The BLOX Dot Notebook is perfect for all your BULLET journalling requirements.  It is a gorgeous metallic teal colour and the dot GRID layout makes this A5 notebook multipurpose. Use the Dot Grid to easily divide sections, underline, form columns or general structure of your page. The page numbers and index make this the perfect notebook for taking lecture notes, project work, customising your own family planner, writing down your plans and goals, anything and everything - what will you use yours for?

  • 21cm x 15cm
  • 226 numbered pages, 240 pages in total
  • Pages for your Key, Index & Log
  • 80gsm ink proof paper that won't bleed
  • DOT GRID Layout
  • Thread bound so will open flat
  • Elastic closure
  • Three grosgrain ribbon page markers
  • Expandable pocket on the back cover   

If you don't know what a Bullet Journal is here's what Marie Claire magazine has to say.  Or here is how you can customise your own family planner.

Also visit our PINTEREST to get some ideas.


Customer Reviews

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Jen
Beautiful journal

I was kindly sent this notebook as a thanks for leaving a review so it only seems polite to leave a review for this one too ;)
I generally use Leuchtturm journals and on the face of it they’re very similar. A similar number of pages, dot spacing and ribbons etc.
The Blox has more pages for notes at the beginning and end and the paper is a whiter white rather than ivory.
I use an ink pen which doesn’t show through the paper to the other side so much with the Blox.
I also think the Blox has striking end papers and a very pretty cover - nice texture and it has a slight sheen to it.
Overall I think I’ll be buying the Blox dot notebook in future. Thanks!

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Pippa Farley
Notebook perfection

I love this notebook, I have one for work and one for family life. They look great on my study shelf when finished, are small enough to fit in my bag and they look professional when I am in a meeting. Historically, I have thrown my notebooks away, these I keep, which one day may be useful for referring back to something.