The Traveler’s Notebook is, in my opinion, one of the most versatile notebook systems on the market. In addition to being able to easily hold three different notebook inserts, you can choose from a wide range of available accessories in order to build out the notebook or planner that works best for you. Today I’ll briefly take you through five of my personal favorites that I use every day. (If you don’t yet have a Traveler’s Notebook, and are interested in using the system, begin here with a Starter Kit.)
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Traveler’s Company Sticky Note Insert. The accessory that gets the most use in my rotation (other than perhaps the pouch) is the sticky note insert. The paper on these particular sticky notes works well with most pens, including fountain pens, and are stored inside a plastic cover so the insert can be stored safely alongside your other Traveler’s Notebook refills. Each booklet ships with 8 notepads in five different sizes and formats.
Traveler’s Company Notebook Repair Kit. Sure, it’s ostensibly intended to help you replace parts of your Traveler’s Notebook as they wear out, but what this one really does is offer eight different options for swapping out the elastic cord with a different color. Currently my blue Traveler’s notebook is rocking a bright orange band.
Traveler’s Notebook Zippered Cases. I use the zippered PVC pouch to carry stamps, paper clips, and a handful of Book Darts so that I always have some on hand to mark pages of my notebook or the book I’m currently reading.
Traveler’s Notebook Pen Holder. This matching pen loop - available in four different options to match your leather cover - will hold pens up to 12mm in diameter, including the range of Traveler’s Company Brass Pens and Pencils.
Traveler’s Company Brass Clip. I’ll admit, before I started carrying Traveler’s Company products in the shop, I wasn’t familiar with their clips and how they are intended to be used. In addition to securing papers, etc. to the front cover of your notebook, you can use the weight of the clip to hold the notebook open as you write, offering more of a lie-flat writing experience.
I hope you found this short post helpful! If you’re interested in further exploring the endless possibilities of the Traveler’s Notebook, check out my previous posts in which I discuss my personal Traveler’s Notebook setup, as well as a short tutorial on how to attach multiple refills and inserts to a single cover.