Even if you’re not studying, back to school season gives us all a second chance to restart those plans and goals we felt so motivated about in January. If you need some help – and an excuse to shop! – I’ve searched up some fun stationery & printables from kawaii artists.

For a classic to-do list format, head to Toasted Ink Studios (EU) who have some fun animal-themed notepads including bears, frogs and pigs. I like that there’s extra boxes for Priorities, For Tomorrow and Notes to make it more flexible as a weekly list, or even longer.

If you need more space, Poussin et Poupette (EU) have some adorable weekly planner pads in A4 size. There’s 2 designs for Autumn, as well as more general themes with the jungle, ocean, cats and birds. As a bonus, you can brush up on your French.

I have to include this Kitty To-Do List Notepad from Aubryjoi, (US) even though their shop is temporarily closed. It’s just so kawaii and useful with 4 cat-shaped sections – including a little treat box. The shop will be back open soon enough so keep an eye on socials for updates.

It’s not too late to start a planner either – just look for an undated one. ilariapops (EU) has an adorable Weekly Planner that any kawaii fan would love to own. There’s a week per page with room for all your plans, plus goal planner, habit & mood trackers, activity sheets and colouring pages.

For a more individual setup, Catnip Art Studio (US) has a couple of cute memo pad sets including these Patchwork Notepads in dog or cat versions. Each has 6 different designs in multiple sizes so you can arrange them in your journal/planner or stick them wherever they’re most helpful.

As a snail mail fan, I’m really smitten with this Froggy Postcard Notepad from Yay! It’s Vica (US). The postcard format is a fun way to make lists, and maybe feeling like you’re writing to a friend will take a bit of pressure off. There’s also some cute little square memo pads in the shop.

If you need a little treat to motivate you, this Reward Chart notepad from Oh Laura (UK) is such a clever idea. The stickers are included so you can add one every time you meet your goal and get an extra reward if you keep it going. There’s loads more colourful designs for planning and organising too, plus a few digital downloads.

For a printable option, The Ultimate Self-Care Daily Planner from Sugar & Sloth lives up to its name with so many sections to fill out. You can set 3 priorities for the day, break your day down hour by hour, work through your worries and more, plus reminders to look after your body and mind. Check the shop for more digital downloads and physical products (UK) including notepads, planners, checklists and worksheets.

If you’re already getting excited about Halloween, this Printable Journal / Planner Kit from Ines The Unicorn is full of spooky cute designs to get you organised. There are memo sheets, blank calendars, and banners and flags that you can use to decorate your journal or even a digital planner. Not feeling so spooky? There’s other seasonal designs available too.

Our free bingo sheet printable was designed for new year goals but you can still use it for the last part of the year, or even for to-dos that aren’t too urgent. It’s available as both full colour and colour-in versions, plus there’s a 2 per page option for journals. Download it from our Ko-Fi and consider adding a donation to support SCK if you find it useful.
If you need more ideas, have a look at our Stationery & Journaling category for lots more shops and picks.
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