Why the Soolla Studio Bag Makes a Great Journaling Companion

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If you’re a seasoned journaler or just getting into bullet journaling, planner setups, or art journaling, having the right bag to store and organize your tools can make all the difference. It becomes even more important when you want to journal and little ones are around. There have been a few times when I’ve left items on the counter or nightstand, only to come back and find pen marks on a leather journal cover or markers left uncapped.

Enter the Soolla Studio Bag — a versatile canvas tote built for creatives that works beautifully as a dedicated journaling carry-all. This post is both a product review and a peek inside my journaling bag. I’ll admit: when I first started seeing these bags everywhere, I didn’t quite understand the hype. Now that I have one, I don’t think I could go without it.

First Impressions: Design & Build Quality

The Soolla Studio Bag shines as a creative organizer thanks to its thoughtful design and durable materials:

  • Canvas construction: Made from sturdy duck canvas that’s machine washable for easy cleaning — perfect if your journal sessions take you outdoors, to coffee shops, or in the car for the pickup line.

  • Spacious build: With approximate dimensions of 12" × 9" × 7", it gives ample interior room while remaining compact enough for everyday use. It features an open top. I was unsure of this feature at first, but now I really like that it remains open, but has the border around the top to contain all of my items.

  • 30 pockets: These are a game changer for journalers — separate spaces for pens, markers, rulers, scissors, washi tape, stickers, and more mean no more digging around for what you need.

The bag’s aesthetic is also a plus if style matters to you: it comes in many colors, from neutral earth tones to brighter options, letting you carry your journaling gear with personality. I chose brown (This won’t shock anyone).

Journaling Setup: What Fits & How It Helps

One of the biggest reasons the Soolla Studio Bag works so well for journaling is organization. Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s how it can elevate your journaling game:

  • Pens, Markers & Tools: Each pocket keeps your pens, fineliners, brush markers, gel pens, and pencils accessible. You can assign pockets to categories — pens you use most often in the front, specialty markers deeper inside — so you’re never fumbling.

  • Journals & Notebooks: The main compartment holds multiple notebooks — whether A5 planners or larger journals — along with accessories like stencils or page flags. Many users have even shared setups filling the bag with notebooks, stickers, and tools all at once.

  • Stickers, Washi, & Small Essentials: Smaller items like washi tape, paper clips, sticky notes, and stamps often get lost in clutter. The multiple internal and external pockets of this bag mean everything stays visible and easy to grab mid-session.

The structure of the bag also keeps everything upright and organized — no more bottomless black hole tote syndrome! — so you maintain a creative workflow instead of constantly reorganizing.

Soolla Studio Bag

  • PREMIUM ART SUPPLY & STATIONERY BAG FOR CREATORS – Designed by artists, the Soolla Studio Bag is a premium canvas art supply bag and stationery organizer trusted by over 100,000 artists worldwide. Ideal for pottery, ceramics, stationery, journaling, calligraphy, knitting, crochet, and craft supplies.

  • HEAVY-DUTY, MACHINE WASHABLE CANVAS – Built from ultra-durable canvas with reinforced stitching, this pottery tool bag and craft storage tote is made for real studio use and is fully machine washable. Tough enough for sharp tools, refined enough for pens, markers, and planners.

  • 30+ POCKETS FOR SERIOUS ORGANIZATION – Features 30+ structured pockets designed to keep tools upright and visible. Perfect for pottery tools, pens, markers, highlighters, knitting needles, crochet hooks, journals, planners, and stationery accessories with no digging required.

  • STYLISH STAND-UP DESIGN THAT MOVES WITH YOU – Available in 20+ limited-release colors, this artist tote bag stands upright in the studio and collapses flat for travel. A functional and stylish organizer for adults and kids at home, students in class, or on the go.

  • PERFECT SIZE FOR DAILY CREATIVE CARRY – Measures 12 in L x 7 in W x 9 in H with reinforced handles and base supporting up to 40 lbs. Open, closure-free interior with spill-resistant lining makes this an ideal art class bag, stationery tote, or creative travel companion.

My Soolla Bag Setup

What’s In My Bag

  • Sterling Ink B6 Five Year Diary: For journaling one line a day about our five-year-old.

  • Sterling Ink B6 Common Planner (with Moterm cover in burnt orange): My planner and everyday life organizer.

  • Sterling Ink N2 Notebook (with Chic Sparrow cover): For thoughts and reflections.

  • Stabilo markers

  • Pencils, pens, erasers, etc.

  • A5 stencil

  • Sticker sheets, sticker books, and alllll the stickers

  • Scissors, glue, pen loops, and clips

Soolla Studio Bag

  • PREMIUM ART SUPPLY & STATIONERY BAG FOR CREATORS – Designed by artists, the Soolla Studio Bag is a premium canvas art supply bag and stationery organizer trusted by over 100,000 artists worldwide. Ideal for pottery, ceramics, stationery, journaling, calligraphy, knitting, crochet, and craft supplies.

  • HEAVY-DUTY, MACHINE WASHABLE CANVAS – Built from ultra-durable canvas with reinforced stitching, this pottery tool bag and craft storage tote is made for real studio use and is fully machine washable. Tough enough for sharp tools, refined enough for pens, markers, and planners.

  • 30+ POCKETS FOR SERIOUS ORGANIZATION – Features 30+ structured pockets designed to keep tools upright and visible. Perfect for pottery tools, pens, markers, highlighters, knitting needles, crochet hooks, journals, planners, and stationery accessories with no digging required.

  • STYLISH STAND-UP DESIGN THAT MOVES WITH YOU – Available in 20+ limited-release colors, this artist tote bag stands upright in the studio and collapses flat for travel. A functional and stylish organizer for adults and kids at home, students in class, or on the go.

  • PERFECT SIZE FOR DAILY CREATIVE CARRY – Measures 12 in L x 7 in W x 9 in H with reinforced handles and base supporting up to 40 lbs. Open, closure-free interior with spill-resistant lining makes this an ideal art class bag, stationery tote, or creative travel companion.

What Reviewers Love

Across community posts and lifestyle reviews, many journaling enthusiasts note:

  • Versatility: People use it for journaling and as their daily tote. With room for an iPad or tablet, it doubles as a work or creative bag.

  • Durability: The canvas holds up even when fully loaded with supplies.

  • Organization: Having specific spots for every tool improves setup time and keeps creative sessions smoother.

Some users even combine this bag with smaller pouches (like the Soolla Studio Pouch) for micro-organization inside the big bag — a neat trick if you pack a lot of accessories.

Final Thoughts

For journalers who want more than just a tote, the Soolla Studio Bag is a compelling choice:

Pros

  • Huge capacity with dedicated pockets

  • Durable, washable canvas — easy to care for

  • Stylish yet functional design

  • Works for home use, travel journaling, and creative sessions

Things to Know

  • It’s not a rigid bag — doesn’t stand entirely upright when empty

  • Some may want shallower pockets for tiny items

Overall, if you journal seriously, carry multiple tools, or like being organized and creative, this bag serves both practicality and aesthetic goals — and could easily become part of your creative routine.

Stephanie Hampton

A dedicated educator with over a decade of experience in public education, specializing in English Language Arts, writing instruction, and using mentor texts in the classroom. Stephanie currently works as an educational consultant. When she isn’t talking about teaching, she is with her family, spending time journaling, and enjoying a fresh cup of coffee.

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