I adore the quality and if your interested in getting into BuJo-ing but you don’t want to fully commit to all of the snazzy equipment that the professionals use. It’s an A5 Dotted Notebook by Stationary Island. It’s such a pretty Teal colour, and also nice and plain. ![]() I’m just going to ramble through my spreads and if you guys have any ideas on how I can improve it or spreads I should add please give me suggestions, cause like I said I’m just getting into this kind of thing. And for a few months I have been adoring watching bullet journalling videos, mainly Plant Based Bride (who’s spreads are always beyond stunning) so if you’re into bullet journalling you need to check her out! Blogging Bullet Journal: Keeping them separate has really helped me keep my school work and my blog stuff organised. But I like having two separate ones, one for that kind of thing and then one for all my bookish things. While most people’s bullet journals cover every aspect of their lives – from daily planning, to habit tracking etc. I am very new to it and most definitely still in need of improving. I started my bullet journals in January this year and I have no idea how I coped without it before. I had loads of people request to see my “normal/everyday” bullet journal and not just my blogging related one so I thought I would go through both of them.Ī little backstory in case you haven’t seen my other bullet journalling posts. Watch the journaling video for more on this topic.This month’s bullet journal tour is a little different because I decided to include both of my bullet journals. There is something nice for me about separating life and work – I tend to be caught up too much in work and need the split. I do really like the pocket size Baron Fig for personal journaling. See more about all of these in the EDC video.ĭo you use bujo stamps? No, just not my style.ĭo you have different journals for work and life? I do, though I’m trying to integrate into one better. I use at least a couple of them every day and have there cards, pads, and books scattered across my life. Notebooks, Notecards, Etc? I love Baron Fig and Field Notes here for their range of products. Lately it’s been the Pilot G2, but I also like Uniball Signo and Pentel Energel. The others are whatever kind of solid quality pen that’s easy to get at any store. Pens and such? I use a few different pen types, including the Sakura Pigma Micron and Staedtler Triplus Fineliner. ![]() What bullet journal notebook do you recommend? Both Leuchtturm and Baron Fig are great, I’ve heard good things about Scribbles that Matter and Rhodia but haven’t used one yet. Even had a time tracking sheet in it! I don’t always keep notecards, but I do keep notecards for books.
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