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Is Archer and Olive worth it?
If you are interested in bullet journaling, writing, planning, or memory keeping, I would highly recommend an Archer & Olive notebook. While they are not at the cheapest price point for notebooks, the quality of paper and cover is worth it, in my opinion. The Archer & Olive brand of notebooks and their ultra-thick, no-ghosting, no-bleeding, 160gsm paper, has taken the bullet journaling community by storm. Every time I turn around someone else is singing the praises of this notebook. Superfans are everywhere and it seems as if it’s the best notebook to ever be created. The paper of the Archer & Olive Dot Grid Journal is a hefty 160 GSM, making it ideal for folks with a brush or fountain pen collection. Since you’ll be using paint, the thicker the gsm, the better! I recommend Notebook Therapy’s Tsuki Notebook series because the pages are 160 gsm, which is perfect for the purpose of painting in your bullet journal with minimum ghosting or buckling!
Is Archer and Olive worth it?
If you are interested in bullet journaling, writing, planning, or memory keeping, I would highly recommend an Archer & Olive notebook. While they are not at the cheapest price point for notebooks, the quality of paper and cover is worth it, in my opinion. The Archer & Olive brand of notebooks and their ultra-thick, no-ghosting, no-bleeding, 160gsm paper, has taken the bullet journaling community by storm. With crisp white, ultra thick 160gsm notebook pages, you can bullet journal in our dot grid journal with ease since there’s no ghosting or bleeding. The standard Archer and Olive notebook (both A5 and B5) have 160 pages, but because of the binding, you might lose a page at the end and at the beginning.