My February monthly is a total revamp! I went for a very minimal, geometric gray color scheme.
seen from China
seen from Netherlands

seen from Malaysia

seen from Netherlands
seen from Netherlands
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from China
seen from Russia

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Taiwan

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from China
seen from France
My February monthly is a total revamp! I went for a very minimal, geometric gray color scheme.
4/18/20
extra post today! this has been my rolling weekly for the past three weeks! not every date is on here but that’s ok. this is really my first time doing something like this. i’m working on a new one for the rest of april. do you want to see pics of me working on it day by day or a master post at the end with the progress pics?
i know it can be really daunting when you see something like this. how did they do that??? it was NOT a one sitting effort. i worked on this over the past 3 weeks so don’t feel discouraged.
xo- gg
The top of this weekly spread makes me so happy. The amount of parcels, envelopes and washi tape that I was able to add to the top of this spread really brings in the theme and I'm glad there was space for multiple drawings. It also adds in the colours of the month, which is a bonus cause there wasn't much colour otherwise.
A simple weekly spread for my simple theme, I really enjoyed doing the doodles for this week, I think they still tie in the theme and the pops of blue are really nice!
If you wanna see me set up this spread, as well as the rest of my June spreads, click the link below! https://youtu.be/DucKNb5WNFI
This is my last weekly spread for January! I decided to draw mountains along the whole bottom of the page just to fill up the empty space that was there.
I tried to turn the boxes on the left into their own separate puzzles. The events box is a puzzle that uses large pieces and the daily specific task box is a bunch of little pieces that I just didn't completely draw in so I could still have somewhere to write.
If you wanna see me set up this spread, as well as the rest of my April spreads, click the link below! https://youtu.be/HXhh2lsCdsw
My first weekly spread of May was quite the adventure to make!
It’s the first dutch door spread that I’ve done in a really long time and I’m so happy to be trying out the dutch door spread along with the rolling weekly. I haven’t done a dutch door spread with a rolling weekly because I knew it would make the space for the task list super small, which I was right about. But I decided to try it out because it was the perfect opportunity to try it and I left myself some space underneath the Sunday donut to write any other tasks if I really needed a lot of space. I also got the dates completely wrong and didn’t even notice until after I took these pictures. What a ride!
If you wanna see me set up this spread and the rest of my May spreads, click the link below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzwL1mHZbos&feature=youtu.be
This weekly spread isn’t too complicated in terms of the layout, it’s a layout that I’ve done for a while and I was really glad that I was able to tie in the theme nicely. I used some strands as the divider of each daily and then a knitting needle to separate the memories and events section from the dailies. I also drew some stitch markers to separate the events section and the memories section. I’m really happy that I was able to tie in the theme a bunch of times in this weekly spread.