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Cloth & Paper July 2025 | Honest First Impressions

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#ClothAndPaper #PlannerAddOn #IntentionBox #StationeryUnboxing #PlannerSetup #ProductivityTools #HonestReview #PlanningWithIntention I’ve always been curious about the Cloth & Paper Intention Box, but instead of starting from scratch, I decided to try it as an add-on to my current planning system. In this video, I unbox the July 2025 Intention Box and share my honest first impressions — from aesthetics to functionality. Can it truly blend into my existing setup, or is it more of a standalone experience? Let’s find out together. 💭 If you’re thinking about integrating luxury, minimal planning tools into your everyday system, this might help you decide. 📦 Featuring: • July 2025 Cloth & Paper Intention Box • My current planner setup • First-time integration test ➕ Like this format? I’m thinking of turning this into a mini-series where I test out different tools and systems with my existing planners instead of replacing them. ✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more honest planning content, reviews, and creative experiments. ------------------------------- ✸ my shop: (Coming Soon) https://www.booknookspirit.com/shop ------------------------------- ✸ links: 📸 ig: @booknook_spirit 👩🏻‍🎨 Patreon: /StudioSpirit 👩🏻‍🎨Art Channel: / @studio.spirit 🖋️ Let’s connect! ✸ contact: booknookspirit@gmail.com ------------------------------- 🎧 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1kW... 🎧 Apple Music Playlist: / valentines-mix #Journalcommunity #commonplacebooks #stationery

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In this video, I’m finally trying the Cloth & Paper Intention Box—but in a way that feels realistic for how I actually plan. Instead of wiping my whole system and starting over, I unbox the July 2025 box as an add-on and test whether it can blend into what I already use day to day. I share my honest first impressions as I go, focusing on the overall aesthetic, the vibe of the pieces, and whether the tools feel like they support intention or just look nice on a desk. The big question I’m exploring is: is this a flexible set of minimal “luxury” planning tools that can slot into an existing planner, or does it feel more like a standalone experience that wants you to commit to the whole system? I talk through how I’d integrate items into my current setup, what feels immediately functional, and what might be more aspirational than practical. If you’ve been curious about Cloth & Paper but don’t want to overhaul your planners, this is meant to help you decide—and I’m also considering turning this into a mini-series where I keep testing tools without replacing my core planners.

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