Custom Tear-Away Pads
Jot it down, tear it off.
Collated, padded pages bound into your planner - or produced as a standalone notepad - so goals and to-dos can leave the book.
How tear-away pads are built into a planner
Key takeaways
- Collated, padded pages let users remove a sheet without damaging the book.
- Bound into a planner, they carry your brand out of the book and onto a desk or fridge.
- As a standalone notepad, they add a second product to a stationery range cheaply.
- Pads print full colour and can be sized and finished to match your existing line.
Read the full breakdown
Tear-away pads are collated pages, padded at one edge, that a user can write on and then remove. In a planner they solve a specific problem: some things - a shopping list, a daily top-three, a note for someone else - need to leave the book, and tearing a page out of a bound journal ruins it.
There are two ways to use them. Bound into your planner, a section of collated pages lets your customer tear off goals, to-dos or reminders and put them where they’ll actually be seen, while the planner itself stays intact. That keeps your brand in front of them in a second location, which is a small but real marketing benefit.
Produced as a standalone item, a tear-away pad becomes a product in its own right - a branded notepad that extends a journal or planner range without requiring a new book design. For creators building a stationery line, it’s one of the lowest-effort ways to add a second SKU: the artwork is usually a variation on what you already have, and the production is straightforward. Pads can be printed full colour, sized to suit, and finished to match the rest of your range.
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