Maggie Holmes Day-to-Day Planner Collection: Planners, Discs, Punch, Stickers, Stamps, Stencils and More

The Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day Planner Collection Includes the Clear Stamps and Planner Extension Pack Pictured, Plus Other Items Such as Planners, Planner Discs, Stencils and a Punch That Are All Sold Separately.
The Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day Planner Collection Includes the Clear Stamps and Planner Extension Pack Pictured, Plus Other Items Such as Planners, Planner Discs, Stencils and a Punch That Are All Sold Separately. Important Note! Some of the items pictured here are not from this collection, like the Happy Planner Metal Expander Discs and the Happy Planner Pen Pouch.

Are you looking for a new discbound planner, and hoping to find one that also has a broad range of other coordinating discs and related supplies available?


If you’re brand new to using discbound planners, I’d recommend trying a classic Happy Planner.

When Maggie Holmes’ Day-To-Day planner collection was widely available, I ditched my Happy Planner to use supplies from this collection. And if you can actually find yourself one of these planners, you might want to consider using it, along with the other coordinating planner supplies and stationery items from this collection.


I remain hopeful that perhaps American Crafts will revive this collection and begin offering these planners again. However, in the meanwhile, I would only recommend the supplies from the Day-To-Day collection to current users who need to update their existing planners.


Maggie Holmes is a popular designer of stationery items and paper crafts supplies. There are many creative ways to use her papers, stickers, stamps and other items; they are useful for creating planner layouts and many other types of paper craft projects. Many of her paper craft collections are specifically intended for scrapbooking, but her Day-To-Day collection is different; the supplies in the Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day planner collection are all specifically intended for use in planners, planner layouts and memory planning.


This collection features used to feature the following items:

  • planners
  • planner extension packs
  • planner paper
  • planner discs
  • a punch
  • planner stickers
  • planner stamps
  • bullet journal-style stencils
  • other related supplies

Some of these items are still available, but others are not.

I’m an enthusiastic user of Maggie Holmes’ planner supplies and paper craft supplies, and I’ve owned and reviewed multiple items from the Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day planner collection. If you’re interested in learning more about these supplies, I invite you to check out the product reviews I’ve posted. I just updated this page to focus on the items that are still available as of early 2026.

Refill Paper Packs from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

Day-To-Day Planner Stamps by Maggie Holmes, Pictured With Other Supplies from the Same Collection, Plus a Few Happy Planner Items
Day-To-Day Notes Pages by Maggie Holmes, Pictured With the Planner Stamps and Other Supplies from the Day-To-Day Collection, Along With a Few Happy Planner Items.

I own these, use them and LOVE them.


They have their pros and cons, but overall, the main selling point (for me) is that they are affordable, basic papers in usable colors.


In contrast, The Happy Planner makes a lot more different paper designs available, and I do like the variety they offer; but even though I own a lot of their pretty, colorful filler papers, a lot of times, I just find myself reaching for these basic Maggie Holmes Notes pages instead.


The paper in these packs is thinner, and the quality is not as good, as Happy Planner’s paper. I’m okay with that because I sometimes need planner paper to just write stuff on, and I don’t need it to be pretty or high quality. So having an affordable, lower quality option, for me is ideal. Your mileage may vary.


Please be aware that I would not recommend this paper to fountain pen enthusiasts.


You can click here to shop for Maggie Holmes Notes Pages at A Cherry on Top’s Craft Shop.

Planner Discs from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

I own and use Maggie Holmes’ plastic planner discs, and I have been satisfied with them overall.


That said, I don’t use these discs on my everyday planner that I carry with me everywhere and subject to a massive amount of abuse. For that purpose, I use Happy Planner’s metal expander discs.


So I DO RECOMMEND these plastic discs for non-primary uses like holding your old, used planner pages that you want to keep and for using in your non-primary planner (for example, if you have a secondary planner just for tracking things like your spring garden planting schedule, your kids’ summer activities or your meal planning.)


I DO NOT RECOMMEND these (or any!) plastic discs for use with your primary planner that will travel in your bag, get thrown in the car trunk, or accidentally get dropped or sat upon by your dog or anyone in your household.

Clear Stamps from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

These are FANTASTIC! I own them, use them and LOVE, love, love them. But if you didn’t already grab a set of these, you’re probably going to have a hard time finding them.


That said, I remain hopeful that perhaps American Crafts will get around to making them available again.

Planners from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

The planners are the “heart and soul” of the Day-To-Day collection, so I’d be a bad reviewer if I didn’t mention them here on this page.


However, I haven’t personally owned and used these planners, because I transitioned to using Maggie Holmes’ Day-To-Day collection after having actively used a similar discbound planner system (The Happy Planner by Me & My Big Ideas (MAMBI)).


So I already had Happy Planner covers, Happy Planner Discs, two Happy Planner punches, a stack of Happy Planner stickers, a Happy Planner pen pouch and Happy Planner paper packs galore. You can see several of these items, including the planner covers and the pen pouch, in my photos above.)


I also already had Happy Planner notebooks and guided journals, too.


So I was pretty well set up with the Happy Planner, and I had enough Happy Planner stuff to use for practically the rest of my life.


The problem was, I wasn’t 100% satisfied with my Happy Planner.

Maggie Holmes Planners Vs. The Happy Planner by MAMBI

The main reasons I stopped using my Happy Planner classic planner:

  • It drives me bonkers that the tabs aren’t reusable, and that part of the monthly layout is printed on the tab pages.
  • I hate it that the monthly dashboards for each month aren’t behind the tabs for that month. They are always situated at the end of the previous month, behind the previous month’s tab and in front of that month’s tab.

These 2 problems were enough to send me off and experimenting with other planner brands. After more than a year of using Happy Planners, I was dissatisfied with them enough that I decided to try a different planner system.


Maggie Holmes’ Planner Extension Packs solved both of the problems I had with the Happy Planner.


But, instead of buying a new Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day planner, I simply purchased multiple Maggie Holmes planner extension packs and began using those – because I didn’t need the planner covers, and I prefer using metal discs, which Maggie Holmes doesn’t offer.


As I will explained above, I did buy some of Maggie’s plastic discs, too (to use for holding old planner pages and notebook pages, mostly).


But my primary planner is subjected to a massive amount of use and abuse, and plastic discs aren’t ideal, because I break them with alarming frequency. The environmentalist in me is not okay with that. Metal discs are a necessity for me because they do not break when I accidentally drop my planner or stuff it in a crowded bag.


So I kept using my Happy Planner metal expander discs and the Happy Planner covers I already had. I was able to simply add the Maggie Holmes planner extension pages into the setup I already had going, and I transitioned fairly seamlessly from one system into the other.


Happy Planner does offer waayyyyyyyyyyyy more stickers, fill paper packs and other accessories than Maggie Holmes does. I’ve been using my Happy Planner stickers and other accessories along with my Maggie Holmes planner extension pages.


For me, it has been possible to use items from both brands interchangeably. Even when I am not actively using a Happy Planner as my main planner, I still enjoy using all their other goodies like stickers, punches, sticky notes, guided journals, notebooks and metal discs.


Unfortunately, Maggie Holmes’ planners don’t seem to be broadly available any more, and I haven’t been able to find more of the planner extension packs. So I’ve reluctantly gone back to using Happy Planners.

Stencils from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

I know of two different stencils from this collection.


One of them I own and love, and it is one of my all-time most-used craft supplies. But since I don’t know of any place you can currently buy it, I haven’t bothered reviewing it.


The other one, I don’t own, but I love the look of it, and I want to buy it, but I can’t find anyone offering it for sale. If you find either one in any of the stores you visit, and you think they’d be useful to you, I’d recommend grabbing them.

Planner Extension Packs from the Day-To-Day Collection by Maggie Holmes

I am delighted with Maggie Holmes’ planner extension packs, but you might have a hard time finding them. As of 1-8-2026, I haven’t been able to find them in the places where I used to buy them.

So there you have it: Those are my thoughts on items from the Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day Planner collection.

Over to You: How Do You Like the Maggie Holmes Day-To-Day Planners?

Have you used Maggie’s Day-To-Day planners and related accessories? Have you been satisfied with them? Please tell us about your experiences in the comments.

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By Amy Solovay


About Your Product Reviewer: Amy Solovay is a longtime planner user who credits her planners for her successful graduation from Sweet Briar College (where she was a Magna Cum Laude graduate, and she holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics.) After graduation from Sweet Briar, her planners also helped her navigate a busy work life and an additional degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising).

This page was last updated on 1-8-2026.