My name is Gert and I've enjoyed crafting ever since I can remember. I was born in the Philippines and now reside in Los Angeles. I am happily married with three sons, and work full-time in healthcare. When I was younger, I wanted to pursue a creative career, but then decided to be practical and major in science since that was predictable and stable. Now that my children are older, I have more free time to get back to what I love doing.
- When did your love for journaling in the Hobonichi begin?
I purchased my Hobonichi Cousin last September. I planned to use it as a daily journal but was afraid that I would run out of things to write about. A couple of months later inspiration came in the form of Life Captured Inc.'s December journaling prompts. I followed the prompts and wrote in my Hobonichi every day during that hectic holiday month. Encouraged and excited that I was able to stick with it through the month of December, I decided to carry on and continue journaling daily in 2015. I hope I can keep it up!
- Why the Hobonichi?
I was drawn to the Hobonichi Cousin A5 because of its heft and Japanese craftmanship. It is so well made, and I love the weight of the journal in my hands. Besides being beautiful, it is also very practical. This Hobonichi helps me keep my handwriting straight and even. I even love the Japanese writing in the Hobonichi, even if I cannot understand a word of it!
In addition to the prompts from Life Captured Inc., I also purchased the Kindle version of "365 Journal Writing Ideas" by Rossi Fox. Pinterest is also a great source for prompts. Other times I just write about whatever I'm in the mood to write about. Right now, a lot of my Hobonichi entries are lists. They are quick, easy, and fun! Inspiration for journaling can come from conversations with friends, from magazine articles, song lyrics, from practically anywhere and everywhere.
Most of the time, I'm alone when I journal. I write my daily journal prompts at work on my lunch break. I've journaled in my car, in coffee shops, and on park benches. Portability is one of the many great things about journaling! You can do it anywhere, all you need is your journal and a pen! I don't fine that my mood influences my journaling as much as journaling affects my mood. If I am tired, stressed, or frustrated, journaling helps me sort out my thoughts or at the very least, provides a welcome and soothing distraction. I use the weekly pages of Hobonichi as a personal diary, scribbling down a little recap of each day's events and how I felt that day. I love ending each day like this, reflecting on what happened and documenting my everyday memories before they are lost.
- Do you use any other journal besides the Hobonichi?
Yes! I also use a Midori Traveler's Notebook, another beautiful product from Japan. I use my Midori for quotes and as a photo journal. I've also added Moleskine notebooks to the lineup. It's fun to experiment and change it up to keep things interesting.
My favorite pen is the Pilot G-Tec-C4. It produces the perfect fine line and I love how smoothly it writes. I order it in bulk from Amazon because 1) my kids love them as much as I do and 2) I've ended giving them away to friends who have tried mine and got hooked!
Art supply and craft stores are my happy places, I could spend hours roaming the aisles. I frequent Michaels, Jo-Anns and Blick Art Materials. Sadly, I used to have a Michaels less than a mile from my house, but they keep moving further and further away! So now, I order a lot of my supplies online from Amazon. Right now, I am trying my hand at modern calligraphy and have a rapidly growing wish list at John Neal Bookseller.
- Other than writing and journaling, what are a few other hobbies and interests of yours?
In addition to journaling, I love reading, photography, and cooking for my friends and family.
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Thank you so much, Gert, for sharing your Hobonichi and journal entries with us!
For all you wonderful readers looking to connect, you can find Gert and more of her creativity here:
Blog: www.pepperandtwine.blogspot.com
Instagram: @pepperandtwine
My other hangout spots:
Thanks for introducing Gert! I looove the journal! x
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Thank you very much! - Gert
DeleteThank you so much for the feature Michelle! It's been great connecting with other like-minded individuals who love journaling as much as I do :)
ReplyDeleteGert, the pleasure was all mine!! Yes, I'm so happy and fortunate to be able to connect with such wonderful people like yourself in this creative community that we share.
DeleteHer handwriting is incredible!
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DeleteThanks for bringing this lovely lady to our attention; I very much enjoyed reading both the interview and the entries she has so lovingly created:)
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DeleteI followed you on IG and your posts never fail to amaze me! Love them!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pages, they are full of text and writing yet so artfully made. Impressive!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across Gert's pages when I was considering doing Listersgottalist but didn't see anyone using their Hobonichi as the journal... until I saw a post from her. Nice to see all the tools and great interview!
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gorgeous! love her handwritting and journaling style!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this post. And these are lovely, such great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI am curious, what prints the photos that pictures of Baum-kuchen and the ocean pictures? I would love to incorporate my own pictures into my journals. Sometimes, they do get lost in my digital world.
Oh and the different hand lettering on both those pages are beautiful!
Wonderful article <3
ReplyDeleteThis is (without a doubt) my favorite Journal Diaries post yet!!!!!! I love the flowers page, and the TSwift quote! I want to adapt the flowers into a page of my own :) Especially now that it's spring!
ReplyDeleteThe pen set is amazing. it inspire me more then the post. you are the rock.
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