Planning 101: Beginner Planner Supplies – What You Actually Need

Planning 101: Beginner Planner Supplies — What You Actually Need ✨

Hey lovely, welcome back to the Planning 101 series here on Planner Princess 💜

Today we’re talking about one of the most exciting parts of getting into planning…

✨ Planner supplies ✨

If you’ve spent any time on Pinterest or TikTok, you’ve probably seen giant stationery collections filled with:

  • Hundreds of stickers
  • Endless washi tape
  • Luxury pens
  • Decorative dashboards
  • Massive marker sets
  • Drawers full of cute supplies

And while those collections can be beautiful and inspiring…

I want you to know something important before we begin:

You do NOT need a huge stationery collection to be a “real” planner girl.

You can start with the absolute basics and still create beautiful, cozy, functional planning systems.

Today we’re breaking down:

  • What supplies beginners actually need
  • What’s optional
  • What’s worth investing in
  • And how to avoid overwhelm when starting your collection

Let’s make planning feel fun — not expensive 💕


The Truth About Planner Supplies

The planner community can sometimes make it feel like you need:

  • Perfect handwriting
  • Aesthetic collections
  • Expensive tools
  • Matching accessories

But honestly?

The best supplies are simply the ones that make you excited to plan.

That’s it.

Cute supplies can absolutely make planning feel more motivating and comforting — but you never need to pressure yourself to buy everything immediately.

Your collection can grow slowly over time.


The Beginner Essentials

If you’re just starting, here’s what you actually need:

1. A Planner or Notebook

The most important supply.

This could be:

  • A spiral planner
  • Ring planner
  • Bullet journal
  • Printable inserts
  • Even a simple notebook

You do not need the “perfect” planner to begin.

Start with what feels approachable and exciting.


2. Pens You Enjoy Writing With

Good pens genuinely make a difference.

Try:

  • Black gel pens
  • Soft pastel pens
  • Fine liners
  • Colourful pens for headings

You don’t need 100 colours.
Even 2–3 pens you genuinely enjoy using is enough.


3. Sticky Notes

Sticky notes are underrated planner essentials.

They’re perfect for:

  • Temporary reminders
  • Moving tasks around
  • Brain dumps
  • Cute decoration
  • Quick lists

Bonus points if they’re pastel or kawaii themed ✨


4. Highlighters or Mildliners

These help:

  • Colour code tasks
  • Highlight priorities
  • Create visual organisation
  • Add soft colour to spreads

Soft pastel highlighters work beautifully for kawaii planning because they feel calming rather than harsh.


5. Stickers (Optional but Fun)

Do you need stickers?

No.

Do they make planning feel magical?

Absolutely.

Stickers can:

  • Motivate you to use your planner
  • Add personality
  • Mark important events
  • Make routines feel more enjoyable

Start small with:

  • Functional stickers
  • Cute icons
  • Pastel themes
  • Seasonal sheets

You don’t need giant sticker books immediately.


6. Washi Tape

Washi tape is decorative paper tape often used in kawaii and journaling communities.

People use it for:

  • Borders
  • Dividers
  • Decoration
  • Layering spreads
  • Creating themes

It’s completely optional…
…but very addictive once you start collecting it.

You’ve been warned 💜


Supplies You DON’T Need Immediately

This part matters.

You do NOT need:

  • Expensive luxury planners
  • Huge marker collections
  • Every trending product
  • Fancy printers
  • Acrylic storage drawers
  • Rare imported stationery
  • Perfect Pinterest spreads

Start simple.

Seriously.

Many experienced planners still use basic setups.


Build Your Collection Slowly

One of the nicest parts of planning is slowly building a collection that reflects your personality.

Maybe over time you’ll collect:

  • Seasonal stickers
  • Cute dashboards
  • Character stationery
  • Kawaii memo pads
  • Decorative clips
  • Printable inserts
  • Pastel pens
  • Cozy accessories

But there’s no rush.

Planning should feel joyful, not financially stressful.


Budget-Friendly Planning Tips

You can create adorable spreads on a budget.

Try:

  • Printing free planner pages
  • Using affordable stationery sets
  • Shopping seasonal sales
  • Reusing supplies creatively
  • Starting with only a few core items

Some of the cutest planners come from creativity — not expensive collections.


Kawaii Planning Starter Palette

For the Planner Princess aesthetic, think:

  • Blush pink
  • Mint green
  • Lilac
  • Cream
  • Soft peach
  • White accents

This colour palette instantly creates a cozy, feminine, kawaii vibe.

You can build your supplies around these colours over time for a more cohesive look.


Beginner Supply Checklist ✨

If you want the simplest possible starter setup:

✔ Planner or notebook
✔ 2–3 pens
✔ Sticky notes
✔ Mildliners/highlighters
✔ A few stickers
✔ Optional washi tape

That’s genuinely enough to begin.


Planning Is About the Feeling

At the end of the day, planner supplies are tools.

The real magic comes from:

  • Creating routines
  • Organising your thoughts
  • Building habits
  • Supporting your goals
  • Making space for creativity

Cute supplies simply help make the process feel softer and more enjoyable.

And honestly?
That matters more than people realise.


Final Thoughts

You do not need a perfect collection before you’re “allowed” to start planning.

You can begin today with:

  • One notebook
  • One pen
  • One small step forward

Your planner journey will naturally grow over time.

And the best part?
Your style will slowly become uniquely yours 💜

In the next Planning 101 post, we’ll talk about:
✨ How to create your very first weekly planner spread!

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