How to Create a Simplified Bullet Journal
Often times people who are interested in bullet journaling may do some research on the hobby and quickly get discouraged. Many of the spreads and examples that you can find online are complex, time consuming, and sometimes require quite the artistic ability. I've attempted to recreate the complexity and artistic qualities of some of the examples I've seen online in my own bullet journal. This was complicated and very time consuming. In order to make bullet journaling more simple for me, I've started creating very simplistic spreads, and that is what I'll be sharing today.
To start off each month, you can collect materials of similar theme or style that you like and then create a cover page for the month. This is an example of a layout you could do for the month of November:
Throughout the two pages there are short quotes, images or doodles, and also a spot to write songs that you're listening to during the month.
Then for each day you can create a section where you can write a to-do list, any type of list, or just a quite overview of what happened that day. You can glue down a section of construction paper and then in the top left corner glue a image down where you can write what day the list is for and the date or write whatever that section will be used for.
Most of the images and quotes that I use in my bullet journal I print and cut out from printable PDFs made by Jordan Clark. She's an awesome content creator on YouTube and also a fellow blogger, so you should definitely check out her content!!
Here are links to her YouTube and blog:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/xoStellaire/featured
Blog: http://www.stellaireblog.com/
To start off each month, you can collect materials of similar theme or style that you like and then create a cover page for the month. This is an example of a layout you could do for the month of November:
Throughout the two pages there are short quotes, images or doodles, and also a spot to write songs that you're listening to during the month.
Then for each day you can create a section where you can write a to-do list, any type of list, or just a quite overview of what happened that day. You can glue down a section of construction paper and then in the top left corner glue a image down where you can write what day the list is for and the date or write whatever that section will be used for.
You can write practically anything you want underneath the image or quote that you've glued down.
Most of the images and quotes that I use in my bullet journal I print and cut out from printable PDFs made by Jordan Clark. She's an awesome content creator on YouTube and also a fellow blogger, so you should definitely check out her content!!
Here are links to her YouTube and blog:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/xoStellaire/featured
Blog: http://www.stellaireblog.com/
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