
Dashboard/Divider ft. Blossom Pattern B6
Dashboard/Divider ft. Blossom Pattern B6
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What is the B6 Blossom Pattern Dashboard/Divider?
Dashboard/Divider ft. Blossom Pattern B6 is a vegan-leather planner dashboard for standard B6 rings. It has a scallop-edged pocket with a debossed blossom pattern, so it can work as both a decorative divider and a small storage layer inside a B6 planner setup.
Use this dashboard to separate sections, hold small planner pieces, or add texture to a B6 rings stack. The hole-punched format is made for B6 planner covers and gives the setup a softer, more finished look than plain cardstock dividers.
A divider featuring a scallop edged pocket with deboss Blossom Pattern. Size B6.
KEY FEATURES
- Premium Vegan Leather
- Standard B6 size, hole punched


Building a planner setup with inserts and dashboards
Planner inserts, dashboards, dividers, and tip-ins help turn a planner into a flexible setup. Start with the planner size, then decide whether this piece belongs in your daily planning pages, monthly overview, notes section, or decorative dashboard stack.
Check the planner or cover size before adding inserts, dashboards, or dividers so the setup turns cleanly and stays comfortable to carry.
Use dashboards and dividers to mark monthly, weekly, notes, finance, health, memory keeping, or project sections.
A few well-placed inserts can make a planner easier to use; too many layers can make the stack harder to close or write in.
Planner insert FAQ
Match the insert, dashboard, or divider to the planner size first. If you use a cover, also check how much thickness the full planner stack can comfortably hold.
Dashboards can separate sections, protect frequently used pages, hold reference cards, or add a visual reset between monthly, weekly, and notes pages.
A planner tip-in is an added page, card, insert, or fold-out that gives a planner extra function without changing the main planner layout.
No. A Tip-In is an accessory that adds pages to a compatible planner system; it is not meant to replace your main planner.
Choose the sections you reach for most often, then add inserts gradually. A thinner, easier-to-use setup usually gets used more consistently.


