![]() Tombow brush pen for when I feel like writing fun. When I’m setting up my spreads, I use a Mechanical Pencil If you want to see some of my favorite pens, I suggest you read: Besting Writing Pens (Part 1) Best Writing Pens (Part 2) I try to stay away from super inky pens (read: SHARPIE) that have a tendency to bleed through. The dimensions are 5.75″ x 8.25″ so it fits in my purse. That’s where I keep my address labels & stamps so I can write letters and mail bills if I’m on the go (and have my bujo with me). Which is why I deliberately picked the color ORANGE be able to spot in a sea of other journals.For this book, I wanted something that would: That was one of my excuses for abandoning so many past journals. Using a dotted journal doesn’t make me wish I had a plain journal or a graph paper journal so I feel like that’s a huge win. You can focus on the dots if you need help measuring out a spread or drawing a straight line. That’s right! The pages are dotted and they’re numbered too. ![]() This Leuchtturm 1917 dotted notebook has been wonderful. One of the hardest things for me to decide is if I want lines, graph paper, or plain pages in a notebook. ![]() If you don’t LOVE your notebook, you’re never going to be motivated to use it. I did A LOT of research on books. I’ll share some of my favorite experimental spreads with you soon! Let’s go through my setup! If you’re interested in starting your own bullet journal, here are some of my supply recommendations: There might be some of you who are wondering…. My intention is to use this journal to figure out what system works for ME.ĭid you know that they’re referred to as bujos? So, from now on I will refer to it as my bujo for the remainder of this post! I’m constantly inspired to see how people make the bullet journal system work for THEM, since it’s really not a one-size-fits-all system. I’ve been using this journal for the past 7 months (kind of a record for me) and it’s mostly because I decided to treat this journal differently. One that will keep me from having calendar burnout….where I buy into a new calendar system after giving up my old one after 4 months. I was a little apprehensive starting one in September since most calendars start in January, but I really didn’t want to wait! I wanted to start experimenting with a system that works for my brain. Last September, I started a new bullet journal.
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