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Analog - Someday Cards (3-Pack)

  • Analog - Someday Cards (3-Pack)

  • Made in USA

The 3-second version

  • 150 ruled cards across three packs for cataloging future projects and ideas
  • Dot grid on reverse for sketching layouts or rough notes
  • 100-pound uncoated paper accepts ink cleanly without feathering
  • Analog system—no digital sync
  • Fixed quantity of 150 cards total

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Capture future ideas without cluttering your current workflow

The standard index card works fine for tasks you'll finish this week, but it treats every unscheduled idea the same: either force it onto your current list or let it vanish. These cards solve the problem of the half-formed plan—the home improvement you'll start when the weather warms up, the skill you want to learn between jobs, the destination you're waiting to visit with the right companion. The "Someday" label at the top turns vague intention into a named possibility you can file, review during planning sessions, and promote to active status when the moment arrives. You're not cluttering today's workflow, and you're not pretending those ideas don't matter.

Good gift when

  • People who need a holding zone for ideas that aren't urgent yet
  • Anyone juggling multiple projects across different timelines
  • Planners who prefer physical cards they can see and sort
  • Users of paper-based productivity systems

Skip it if You want a digital solution that syncs across devices or sends reminders

Specs

Quantity
3 packs of 50 cards (150 total)
Dimensions
3 × 5 inches (76 × 127 mm)
Paper weight
100-pound smooth uncoated
Front
Ruled lines with label field
Back
Dot grid pattern
Corners
Rounded
Packaging
Custom die-cut box per pack
Made in
Pennsylvania, USA

What's included

  • 3 packs of 50 Someday Cards
  • 3 die-cut storage boxes

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess
  • Arrives ready to give

Comes in clean die-cut boxes that present well without additional wrapping.

The maker

Ugmonk builds productivity tools for people who think better with paper in hand. The Analog system grew from the observation that most task managers either bury future ideas in endless lists or ignore them completely. These Someday Cards offer a middle path: a dedicated format for plans that matter but aren't ready for your calendar yet.

Manufactured in Pennsylvania, each card balances writing surface and portability. The rounded corners and sturdy stock hold up to months of sorting and reviewing, and the dot grid back gives you room to think beyond the ruled lines on the front.

The details

Most productivity systems force you to sort every thought into today's to-do list or delete it entirely. These cards give you a dedicated place for ideas that aren't urgent but deserve better than being forgotten—projects you want to tackle eventually, books you'll read when time opens up, trips you hope to take someday.

Each card measures 3 by 5 inches and features a simple ruled layout with a label field at the top. The reverse side carries a dot grid for sketching, mapping, or loose notes. Printed on 100-pound uncoated stock, the surface accepts pen or pencil cleanly without bleed-through or drag. Rounded corners resist dog-earing when you shuffle through the stack or carry a few in a pocket.

You get three packs of 50 cards, each stored in a fitted die-cut box. The boxes keep extras tidy on a shelf and travel well in a bag. Fill out a card when an idea strikes, file it in your system, and pull it back out when circumstances shift and someday becomes this week. No digital notifications, no buried notes app entries—just physical cards you can see, sort, and revisit on your own schedule.

Manufactured in Pennsylvania using smooth uncoated paper. The cards integrate with the Analog productivity system or work as standalone planning tools.

Three packs of 50 ruled cards designed to hold plans and possibilities you're not ready to schedule yet

$30at ugmonk.com

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Questions

Do these work with the Analog productivity system?
Yes, they're designed as part of the Analog system to hold tasks and ideas you're not ready to schedule yet. They also work as standalone planning cards if you don't use the full system.
What kind of pen works best on the uncoated paper?
Most ballpoint, gel, and rollerball pens write cleanly on the smooth uncoated stock. Fountain pens may show slight feathering depending on ink and nib width. Pencils work well without smudging.
Can I buy refills of just one pack?
This product includes three packs of 50 cards. Check with the merchant for single-pack availability if you only need one at a time.
How thick is the card stock?
The cards use 100-pound uncoated paper, which is sturdy enough to handle without bending but thin enough to file easily in a card box or binder pocket.
What's the dot grid spacing on the back?
The merchant does not specify the grid spacing. The back side features a dot grid suitable for sketching or freeform notes.

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