See My Complete 2026 Laurel Denise Planner Lineup
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I’ve tried a lot of planners over the years. Some looked beautiful but didn’t function well. Others were practical but not inspiring to use. Laurel Denise planners are the first that made everything click for me. The layouts, the paper quality, the little design details. All of it adds up to a planner that I love to use.
For 2026, I’m using a few different planners from the Laurel Denise lineup to fit every part of my life (home, work, family, and content creation). I also picked up a few of their accessories that make planning even more fun and organized. You can shop all of the Laurel Denise planners for 2026 and save 10% with my code ALLISON10 at checkout.
Before I get into my 2026 lineup, you may be wondering why I even use a paper planner (let alone multiple ones!) in a world where most things are digital. I shared all about why I love paper planners, and the science that backs up this decision, in this post on the importance of paper planners.

If you’d like a closer look at each cover and the accessories that come with them, you can watch my full unboxing video here.
The Kristy Planner (formerly the Vertical Week Book Bound)
If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you know I love my Kristy planner. It’s my everyday, can’t live without it, sits right next to me all day planner. It’s the one that keeps my brain clear and my tasks organized. I take it back and forth from home to work, and it holds all my main appointments and daily to-dos.
The Kristy layout features vertical weekly spreads that let you easily see your whole week at a glance. It has 1.5 inch wide columns that fit a lot of standard planner stickers. Below the vertical columns, there is a large, wide open dot grid note space. One of the best things about the Kristy, is the lack of labels in the notes areas so you can use it however you want. The book-bound format is great because it’s sturdy but still lightweight.
I use the monthly pages to track appointments and big-picture goals, while the weekly layout keeps me focused on what’s most important each day. I always include my schedule, the kids’ activities, to-do’s and meal planning. Then the notes space has plenty of room to flex and meet the needs of that particular week. At just slightly bigger than a B5 sized planner, there is room to write lots of things even if you don’t have tiny handwriting.

The Rose Planner (formerly the 4-Column or Project Planner)
The Rose planner is my big-picture planning space. It’s the place where I map out projects, goals, and long-term tasks. I discovered this layout after watching Laurel Denise’s videos on Agile planning and Kanban-style organization, and it completely changed the way I work.
In my setup, each of the four columns is labeled To-Do, Doing, Done, and Reflection. This helps me visually track progress on multiple projects at once. I can easily see what I’ve accomplished and what still needs my attention.
Yet, that is just one way to use the Rose planner. The 4 columns are unlabeled, so you can use them however you like! Use them as weekly lists. Try tracking your health goals. Have a column for each member of your family. Divide the columns and have 8 boxes for each day of the week plus a notes section. The opportunities are endless! And if you add in the insert pages, you can have even more flexibility.
The larger calendar section on the left is something I’m thinking of using for my content calendar, since my Kristy already handles appointments and weekly scheduling. The monthly calendar in the Rose planner is the largest of monthly layouts that Laurel Denise offers, with the exception of the Carmen planner (which is strictly a monthly calendar). The Rose planner is just a great all around planner and a good choice for someone new to Laurel Denise.

The Jo Planner (formerly the Pop-Up Planner)
This one might be my favorite addition to my 2026 Laurel Denise planners—the Jo planner. I’m using it as our family command center. It sits on our kitchen table so everyone can see what’s going on.
Each week, I fill it in with meal plans, appointments, school activities, and my husband’s work schedule. The stand up layout makes it easy for everyone to know what’s coming up.
On the back side, there’s a large blank section that’s perfect for our weekly chore lists, our monthly scripture to memorize, and any other family reminders or notes. It’s the planner that keeps our whole household running smoothly.

The 2026 Laurel Denise Planner Patterns: A Pride and Prejudice Collection
This year’s 2026 Laurel Denise planners and accessories are inspired by Pride and Prejudice, and the whole collection is full of classic charm with a modern touch. Every pattern tells its own little story, and together they create the prettiest lineup yet.
There are 5 patterned covers and 4 solids. The patterns range from the bold yellows and oranges found in Bewitched, to more delicate florals in blues and mauves found in Lizzy’s Stroll, Lydia’s Folly, Pemberley Gardens and the pattern print of Bennet Sisters. A deep plumb, sage green, deep yellow, and light pink round out the solids.
Even the accessories carry the same coordinating color palette, making it easy to mix and match everything while still looking perfectly pulled together. Whether you like your planners bold and bright or calm and classic, the 2026 lineup makes it easy to find a look that feels like you.
Not every planner comes in every pattern, but each design is lovely in its own way. I chose Pemberley Gardens for my Rose planner and Lydia’s Folly for my Jo, but honestly, every single one is beautiful.
You can browse all of the Pride and Prejudice covers in the 2026 Laurel Denise collection here on their site, and don’t forget to use code ALLISON10 for 10% off.

Planner Accessories I’m Loving for 2026
Along with my planners, I picked up a few accessories that make using them even more enjoyable and functional.
Elastic Pencil Pouch: This attaches to the cover of my planner and holds my favorite pens right where I need them.
Pen Pouch: This one holds everything. I keep pens, scissors, sticker tweezers, correction tape, glue tape, sticky notes, a mini ruler inside, plus extra pens, highlighters, and pencils. It’s like my little planning toolkit.
Large Pouch: Perfect for carrying all my planning supplies together when I’m working away from my desk and to keep things together in my work bag.
Cupcake Stickers: I couldn’t resist these. They’re fun and perfect for quickly marking birthdays.
Why This Lineup Works for Me
I’ve learned that for me, no single planner fits every part of my life. My brain (and my schedule) need a mix of structure and flexibility, which is exactly what Laurel Denise planners offer.
Using the Kristy planner for daily tasks, the Rose planner for projects, and the Jo planner for family organization gives me a complete system that keeps everything in its place.
These planners help me balance work and home life without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, they make planning something I look forward to every week!
Of course, I think everyone should try one of the 2026 Laurel Denise planners, and if you’re ready to build your own lineup, you can shop all of the Laurel Denise planners for 2026 through my affiliate link here. And who knows, maybe one of these Laurel Denise planners will be your perfect match too!

