I belong to twelve different Traveler Notebook related Facebook groups and run an additional one. Recently there has been a rash of consumers of fauxdori covers being scammed and taken advantage of. Many of these victims were new users of the traveler notebook. There are probably hundreds of fauxdori vendors on Etsy, and the internet in general, selling
their wares. There is a much smaller number of craftsmen and craftswomen who create 'artisanal' covers - reputable dealers who provide prompt communication, clear ordering instructions, and have a proven track record of sales and satisfied customers.
So what do you do if you are new to the world of TN's and are overwhelmed by the choices of vendors? There are a few things you can do ahead of time to lessen the chance that you will be disappointed in the end.
1. Join Facebook groups related to the TN world. Often consumers first become aware of an active scam on there when someone posts their negative experience...and others then validate they had the same experience. The largest groups are: Traveler's Notebook Forum, Lady Falcon's Traveler's Notebooks, Midori Traveler's Notebook Resources, and the newest addition - Planner Swap Feedback - specifically created to provide a space for buyers to provide feedback on various vendors. My group is Inserts, Inserts, Inserts - however it doesn't specifically provide scam info regarding vendors of covers. Note that all these groups are closed groups so you must join in order to see posts and information.
2. If you are going to buy a cover off Etsy check these things: How new is the shop? Is there information about the shop owner? How many buyer reviews are there and are they positive? How new are the buyer reviews? Have you asked on the various Facebook groups if anyone has dealt with the vendor you are interested in? When planning your cover, is the shop owner responsive and communicative? What is the refund policy? (Custom covers are not normally refunded if you are dissatisfied - especially if you pre-approved the design).
3. Always pay through PayPal or a credit card as there are dispute processes if you feel something shady is going on or you are being scammed. Your purchase is protected with these payment methods.
Covers cost anywhere between $20 and up....the upper end being well over $100. Covers are an investment that those of us in the TN world hope will be well made and stand up to years of service. TN fans become emotionally attached to their covers. It pays to take the time to do your research, study and understand what you want, what you are going to use it for, what kind of wear and tear it will get, what material you want it made of, and what size it will be. The more front end research you do before investing, the happier you will be when that new cover is finally in your hands.

The world of traveler’s notebooks looks pretty cut and dry at face value – a chunk of leather with holes and elastic, some little booklets and more elastic. Not so fast. The love of traveler’s notebooks is complicated when you really dig your heels in. It isn’t because that chunk of leather is complicated, it is because of the nature of the TN – you can make it anything you want, you can tailor it to your own life, hobbies, dreams, health needs, school, work, family – literally the TN can hold your life in your hands.
Once you start grasping the full potential of the TN that is when the fun really begins. So how do you do that…make it your own? One way is to see how others have done it before you. With the advent of YouTube, there are hundreds, no thousands of how-to videos regarding aspects of TN supplies and design. That in itself is a problem because do you really want to sit down and watch a thousand videos on how to make a folder or particular booklet? Luckily we have Jennifer Faber, who has done the hard work for you! She has compiled all those videos from various YouTube channels for your viewing pleasure! You can subscribe to her channel and get the best instructional videos for making your TN your own. You can also just occasionally visit her channel if you don't have a YouTube account and don't want to subscribe.
malls. One of my favorite things to look for is old papers. I love any kind of old papers – greeting cards, post cards, old documents, pictures (you would be amazed at how many old photos just seem to be tossed away), old pattern books, children’s books, old magazines and the great thing is most of these kinds of things are very inexpensive because there isn’t much value in them. I don’t recommend chopping up the first Superman comic book…lol. Be prepared to sift through stacks of stuff to find what catches your eye. The search is worth it.
once, then right click, I can save just the image and then print it out any size I want or need. (No, I am not addressing copyright laws here because I am not espousing use others images for commercial use, only for your private viewing in your insert.)








sure to buy the super sticky notes so I know they will stay (which they do). Just another way to my my TN more user friendly. 








this, there are plenty of free printables out there for every kind of planner. I've compiled a list of 29 sites for printables - calendars, various inserts/pages, stickers - you name it. Not all of these have TN specific printables but not everyone shares the love of elastics, some folks are hardcore ring fans and there are plenty of printables for ring planners too. Have fun checking them all out!


Core Values are the infrastructure to who we are as humans—the brick and mortar of our characters and personality. Think of your core values as the framing on a house, the framing holds the house up and keeps it solid and together. We all have many values we hold highly but some are so important they guide and dictate the very steps we take every day. Core Values motivate our conscious and unconscious actions. Identifying your core values can help clarify your dreams, fears, goals , and what you value most in life. In order to strengthen resiliency in life one must know what his or her core values are.
Core values are not:
amazing TN accessories pouch with exacting construction. Pictured is a green one with yellow trim. These fit a standard Dori. Well, Julia, appreciative of the shout out, sent me one of her lovely FabDoris. I have three leather Dori's currently and was excited to get it and see how a cloth Dori measures up.
I have to say I am very impressed. Aside from the meticulous and beautiful construction, the FabDori is light as a feather. My leather Dori's do get heavy when crammed full. The one she sent me had two strands and I easily put four inserts in it with no over-hang and it is still light.
The pen loop is stretchy elastic and fit my fat Cocoiro Letter Pen. This is the Dori I will carry in my purse every day because it is so light, so adorable and colorful and so sturdy. I am keeping my grocery list, household lists and an insert for my family stuff. Another thing that I REALLY love is that somehow, Julia has gotten the elastic around the Dori SUPER sturdy and secure, way more secure than my three others...haven't quite figured that one out but I LOVE it 

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I often encounter people in the course of my work who tell me “I am my own worst enemy” and I believe it. It is so easy for us to believe the worst about ourselves, to put ourselves down, to litter our days’ thoughts with negative self talk. Somewhere in our past we’ve been delivered the message that to say positive, uplifting things about ourselves is to be stuck up, arrogant, self involved, and egotistical.
Of course there is a balance when it comes to being self-centered. I would like to take back that phrase and remove the negativity associated with it. When we hear ‘self-centered’ we think of someone vain or arrogant, who thinks they are better than everyone else. I would like to use the phrase to mean that someone is balanced in his or her life, knows their place in the world, what their passionate work should be and is able to stay in the here-and-now to live life to the fullest.
a faux-dori, regular with extra room, four strands, double strap, in genuine leather. This isn't just any faux-dori, this one isn't for the faint of heart because the leather has a beautiful pattern on it that will bring attention to it....I'm not going to say more - yet....how do you get in on the drawing? Simply be a follower of my blog AND my Instagram - yep that easy! Links to my Instagram on the right. Thank you to all of my followers for being a part of my blog. The deadline for entry is April 20th. The Dori shown is not the prize, it just illustrates a typical regular faux-dori with extra room.
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out for myself how it works since it was only ten dollars on Quirky. I received it this morning. After the first staple attempts right out of the box sucked, I was a little anxious. Once I got the hang of how it works I love it. The device is very light, so gives the impression of being kind of cheap. When you staple, you don't get that satisfying thunk that you do with a conventional stapler. If you can get past that, the stapler works very well. In the