TTCO by Hannah

TTCO by Hannah

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Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/17/2026

One of my favorite things about creating new products is watching an idea slowly come together.

These daisy pens started as a handful of neutral beads scattered across my desk. After way too many combinations (and a lot of changing my mind), these soft floral versions finally felt just right.

Simple.
Cozy.
A little bit happy.

They're lightweight, comfortable to write with, and add the sweetest touch to any planner or journal setup.

Which one would you choose...
🤍 Cream Daisy
🤎 Brown Daisy

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/16/2026

Collage journaling has become one of my favorite ways to slow down at the end of the day. 🤎

No pressure to make it perfect. No rules to follow. Just layering beautiful pieces until the page feels complete.

This spread came together with some gorgeous stickers from , and I love how soft and storybook-inspired it turned out. Every little detail feels like it belongs in a quiet cottage somewhere with shelves full of books, fresh flowers on the table, and coffee always brewing.

It's funny how spending twenty or thirty minutes with paper and stickers can quiet a busy mind better than scrolling ever could.

Creative time doesn't have to be productive to be worthwhile.

Products used:
🤎 stickers (use code HANNAH15 to save)
🤎 Naya Paperie Covers
🤎 PlanningWithK TN Notebook
🤎 SterlingInk Planner for my Journal

Do you prefer decorating a journal, memory keeping, or planning?

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/15/2026

Some weeks are just lists. 🤎

Appointments, Etsy orders, product photos, baseball games, post office runs, remembering the Amazon return before it's too late... it all ends up here.
I decorate my journals because they're where I slow down.

I use my planner because it's how I keep life moving.

There's something satisfying about flipping through the pages and seeing a week slowly fill up with crossed-off tasks, new ideas, and the plans that somehow keep changing. It's never perfectly organized, but it keeps me grounded when everything else feels busy.

A little planning, a little creativity, and a very long to-do list.

How do you use your planner—strictly functional, heavily decorated, or somewhere in between?

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Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/14/2026

Another week tucked into the pages. 🤍

This spread came together with some beautiful stickers from , and I love how soft and bookish it turned out. It feels like the perfect transition from June into July.

This week has been a mix of work, writing, planning, and dreaming up what's next. My planner is where all of those little pieces end up living together. It's never perfect, but it always tells the story of the week better than my camera roll ever could.

I think that's what I love most about journaling. It's not about making something flawless—it's about creating a place that feels like home every time you open it.
Do you decorate your weekly spreads before the week starts, or do you add to them as life happens?

🤍 Stickers:
Use code HANNAH15 if you're shopping!

🤍 Small Stamp Sticker:

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/13/2026

One of my favorite little monthly moment is opening my Literary Snail Mail from . 🤍

I'm definitely a little behind this month, but honestly... I don't mind. It just means I get to slow down for a bit and enjoy every tiny detail all at once.

The July envelope was full of soft papers, delicate vellum, beautiful postage-inspired pieces, and the sweetest handmade bookmark. It's the kind of happy mail that immediately makes me want to sit down with my journal, a cup of coffee, and spend an afternoon creating.

Supporting small businesses that pour this much care into what they make will always be one of my favorite things.

Do you have a favorite monthly subscription or happy mail that you always look forward to?

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Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/11/2026

Some weeks are full of stickers, layering, and pretty pages.

Some weeks are just lists... crossed-off tasks... and trying to keep everything from falling through the cracks.

This week has been one of those.

Work. Etsy orders. Planning new products. Figuring out motorcycle classes. Everyday life.

It may not be the prettiest spread in my planner, but it's probably one of the most honest.

Because at the end of the day, this planner isn't made to impress anyone—it exists to help me build the life I'm working toward. 🤎

And honestly? I think there's something beautiful about that.

Featured:
🤎 Personal Planner Cover from Poi & Hun
🤎 May Paper Co. Inserts
🤎 Tiny Treasures Co. custom initial paperclip

Do your planners always stay decorated, or do they turn into working notebooks when life gets busy?

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/10/2026

One of my favorite parts of memory keeping is watching unexpected moments find their way onto the page.

This week started with quiet evenings, flowers, coffee, and planning... and somehow ended with me standing beside a motorcycle thinking, "I kind of love this." 🤍

I'm officially looking into taking the MSF course here locally, and I have a feeling this might become a whole new chapter to document.

That's what I love about journaling. It's never just about pretty pages. It's about preserving the little moments that quietly change you before you even realize they have.

This spread captures June 22–28, and it already feels like the beginning of something new.

Have you ever picked up a hobby or interest that completely surprised you?

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/09/2026

Another week, another spread finished.

There's something satisfying about closing the pages on a week that's been completely lived in. Scribbled notes, crossed-off tasks, memories tucked between appointments... it's never perfect, but that's exactly what makes it mine.

This week was full of catching up on orders, working behind the scenes on new collections, and somehow finding little pockets of quiet to sit down and create.

I kept this spread soft and neutral with beautiful stickers from , and I love how it came together. Every time I flip back through my journal, I'm reminded that even the busiest weeks deserve to be documented.

Here's to another week of creating, planning, and making space for the little moments that often become the ones we remember most. 🤍

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/08/2026

Sometimes the smallest details become your favorite part of a planner setup. 🤍
These new custom beaded paperclips are finally here!

Choose your favorite bead color, add your initial, and create a little piece that's uniquely yours. Whether you're marking your current week, saving your favorite page, or simply adding a little personality to your planner, these were designed to make everyday planning feel a little more special.

Each paperclip is finished with your chosen letter charm and a delicate heart accent, making every one completely personal.

Available now in the shop—and I already can't wait to see the color combinations everyone chooses. ✨

Which color would you pick first?
🤍 Custom Initial Paperclips
• Choose your bead color
• Choose your letter
• Handmade to order

Photos from TTCO by Hannah's post 07/07/2026

This spread holds one of those weeks that felt wonderfully ordinary.

Baseball games, busy evenings, errands squeezed between practices, and little moments I knew I'd want to remember later. I've learned that not every journal page has to document something extraordinary—sometimes the quiet weeks become the ones you treasure the most.

I tucked in a few photos from the ball field alongside these beautiful vintage-inspired stickers from , and I love how they turned a busy week into something worth flipping back to.

That's one of my favorite things about memory keeping. It reminds me that an ordinary Tuesday eventually becomes a favorite memory.
What little moments have you been documenting lately? 🤍

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