I got a new sketchbook so that means I have to draw in it.
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I got a new sketchbook so that means I have to draw in it.
My Ostara spread in my bullet journal. 🥚🌿🌾
Some of my February Bullet Journal pages ❤️ (self care trackers, symptom/sleep trackers, food tracking, week 1 & 2 spreads).
I have committed to a February bullet journal theme 🥰
a festive turkey skull
The inspiration for my January bujo theme was the month’s namesake: Janus.
Traditionally he presided over beginnings and transitions and is the guardian and opener of doors and gates. Fitting for the first month of the year in the Roman and Gregorian calendars. I look forward to learning more about Janus as I work through my January spreads!
Cute coffee doodle in my bujo, trying to skip the Starbucks drive-through line!
I’ve learned a lot in the last month or so about what I want to get out of my bujo, and I’ve started working on my 2022 journal.
It’s easy to be so inspired my someone else’s bujo setup that you want to copy it - and that’s totally fine! The highest form of flattery is of course being copied.
That being said: I have been playing around with different setups and elements I’ve seen, but I also want to make sure I’m cultivating a journal that is still “me”. I don’t want to copy someone else’s color scheme, doodles, or vibe! I’d even like to start adding weekly sketchbook pages.
So, I set aside all the bujo inspiration year spread pics I had saved and thought about what would make me happy, and what I came up with was simpler that I expected but feels perfect.
I used origami paper layered, torn, and cut. That’s it.