A simple journal to keep track of what you’re making, planning, and learning as you go.

It’s not the big things.

It’s the small ones:

  • the meal that turned out well
  • the way you organized something that finally worked
  • the project you want to work on
  • the idea you had for later

You think you’ll remember.

But a few days pass… and it’s gone.

I didn’t want a complicated system.

I just wanted a place to:

  • jot things down
  • keep track of what’s working
  • remember what I want to do next
  • record the things I noticed

Not perfectly.
Not every day.
And not all the itme.
Just when I needed it.

So I made one.

The Maker Home Companion Journal is a simple, flexible place to keep your days from getting lost.

Inside, you’ll find space to:

  • track meals, pantry items, and supplies
  • plan seasonal projects and ideas
  • keep notes on what you’re making and learning
  • reflect on what’s working in your home

No strict system.
No pressure to keep up.

You might use it to:

  • write down a meal that worked
  • keep track of what’s in your pantry
  • plan what to make next
  • note something you don’t want to forget

Or leave it for a while… and come back later.

That’s exactly how I use it.

You don’t have to use it every day.
You don’t have to do it perfectly.

It’s just a place to keep what matters, so you don’t have to carry it all in your head.

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