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Cute bullet journal ideas
Cute bullet journal ideas













cute bullet journal ideas

Step 5: Colour in your design using your chosen markers. Top Tip: You can use a ruler to draw the calender grid lines to make them look sharp, or draw them freehand them to give a more natural look. Step 4: Outline your design in a fineliner and use an eraser to remove the pencil lines. We’ve added bunches of grapes and lemons with some simple leaves. Step 3: Fill your empty space on both pages with your desired pattern or doodles. You can add a notes box if you might find that useful, or leave blank for now. Step 2: Sketch out your month name above your grid. You may need less rows depending on the month. We’ve used 7 columns, 5 rows and 3cm x 5cm boxes with a 0.5cm gap between each one, leaving a nice gap around the outside of the grid to decorate. Step 1: Use a pencil and ruler to lightly sketch out a grid for your calendar. You can use different colours for different types of books or write on the spines what the name of the book, name of the author, or the date you completed it was.

cute bullet journal ideas

Step 6: Colour in a book each time you finish reading one. Top Tip: When colouring in your design, slide a scrap piece of paper behind your page in case any of the markers bleed through Step 4: Outline your design in a fineliner, and use an eraser to remove the pencil lines. Use your favourite hobbies, animals and things you own to make it more personal. Step 3: Fill your bookshelves out with things you like. Top Tip: Try drawing them staggered and on different angles to make it look more varied. Draw them in clusters spread across your shelf with gaps in between. It’s up to you how many book you add depending on the goal you have set, we've used 50 here. Add as many as you like but make sure there’s space between each one. Step 1: Use a pencil and ruler to lightly sketch out some shelves. Top Tip: Why not try creating a different fruit design with the same shape. Add any pattern or details you feel might suit your mood on that day. Step 6: Fill out a section each day with the colour that represents your mood. Top Tip: When colouring in your design, slide a scrap piece of paper behind your page in-case any of the markers bleed through. Once dry, add any extra details with a black or white pen.

cute bullet journal ideas

Outline your design in a fineliner, and use an eraser to remove the pencil lines. This mood tracker has faces to show various moods. Step 4: Add a key in at the bottom to help you see what you are tracking. Add in some smaller semicircles in the corners to frame the page. You could write in the name of the month or whatever is it you are tracking. Step 3: Sketch out your text above the semicircle. You could use straight lines or soft curvy lines to separate the spaces. Step 2: Divide the semicircle into the amount of days in the month. Top Tip: Draw on an angle to create a more interesting shape. Top Tip: Use a plate or bowl to draw round for a good circular shape.

cute bullet journal ideas

Add two extra lines on the inside of the curve to create the watermelon skin. Step 1: Use a pencil to lightly sketch out a semicircle.















Cute bullet journal ideas