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Inspo Guide to the Bujo Planner - 10 Ideas for Your Bullet Journal Spreads
In a visual guide to our Bullet Journal Planner, brilliant bujoist Julia Strycek shares 10 great ideas for your bullet journal spreads. Get ready to get inspired!
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Youve probably seen pictures of them. Lovely, artsy bullet journal spreads, decorated with doodles, lettering and lots of washi tape - so pretty! Or perhaps youve seen the more minimalistic, structured bujos, with little more than to-dos and activities, all listed in the bullet journal task management system - so neat!
Theres many ways to approach bullet journaling and making it your own, and thats the beauty of it!
New to bullet journaling? Watch our video tutorial Beginners Guide to Bullet Journaling here!
Were thrilled to welcome the Bujo Planner into our great planner family! A convenient combination of a planner and a notebook, the Bujo Planner features a preprinted weekly structure on the left, and a dotted page on the right, perfect for unleashing your journaling creativity!
And to inspire you on your adventures into bujo land, weve teamed up with German bullet journalist, Julia Strycek, aka @somekind.art. Julia started her first bujo back in 2016, when she was studying at university and working at the same time.
- I wanted to become more structured and organised. I needed to manage my time better and plan out my weeks, but felt that an ordinary planner didnt match my needs and ideas, says Julia.
-Then I came across the Bullet Journal system and the whole concept sounded so exciting!
Julia now uses her bujo to plan and organise her everyday life, as shes come to realise how much this system has helped her in becoming more productive, both in her studies as well as in her professional life.
- My bullet journal has become a natural part of my life, Julia continues. Not one day passes without my journal - its my personal calendar, my diary and my daily companion!
A bullet journal can be exactly what you want it to be. Perhaps youre after the task management side of it, rather than the creative art journal side. Its completely up to you how you want to use and develop your bujo. Start as simply as you want, and find your own style along the way!
And, as Julia will assure you, all you need to get started is a pencil, an eraser, a black fineliner and a notebook. You can either get a classic dot grid notebook (personalisation available, of course!), where you create all the designs and pages from scratch. But you could also get our Bujo Book, which comes with the preprinted structure, yet has enough space throughout the spreads and pages to get creative. Take a peek at our Bujo Book here.
- To keep it simple in the beginning, I worked with minimalistic weekly and monthly spreads without too many doodles or drawings. But today I also use my Bullet Journal as a creative space and really enjoy designing cute spreads!
- In the end, its not about the creative part or the design; its about the functionality of your bujo, Julia stresses. The pages should be suitable for your own life.
Have a peep at Julias 10 fun ideas for bujo spreads below, try them in your own bujo planner and see which resonate with you! And to get your regular dosis of bujo inspo, make sure to pay a visit to Julias wonderful blog, somekindart.com
A habit tracker is used to log habits over a week or month, in a quick and simple way. Put a dot or tick the box every time youve performed the habit youre tracking. This will give you a clear overview of your habits so you can improve continuously.
The idea behind the One Line a Day page is to write down one inspiring quote every day to lift your mood and motivate you.
A brain dump page is the ideal place to throw down your thoughts and ideas, whims and wishes - unstructured and uncensored! Now that youve emptied your mind, youll be able to think clearer.
A bucket list can be created for different seasons or events. In this Autumn Bucket List Ive written down all the things Id like to do and experience in autumn.
In a mood tracker, you colour in a box every day. Each colour represents a different mood, so at the end of the month youll be able to see how your mood has changed over the weeks.
A few simple doodles can do so much to cheer up a spread! They can also help you visualise thoughts and ideas in a cute way.
A creative wish list, either for yourself or for friends and family, is a very useful thing to have! Come Christmas or a birthday, youll already be prepared with some great ideas at hand.
A One Word a Day page is a beautiful way to cultivate gratefulness in our everyday. Find a word that describes something that made your heart glad and thankful that day and write it down!
A review of the highlights and lowlights of the month can be great for drawing conclusions. I often realise how beautiful a month was when I look back and remember the things that have happened.
There are so many great recipes I dont want to forget! Thats why I often design creative recipe pages to keep my faves in my bujo planner.
Personalise your own Bullet Journal Book here.
Finally, heres Julias top 3 tips on how to start bullet journaling and staying motivated:
1. Dont compare yourself to others. Each person is unique and every bullet journal should be too.
2. Adjust and develop ideas that dont quite work the first time. If Ive designed a mood tracker that I didn't enjoy filling out, Ill try using a different layout next month.
3. Experiment with different styles. Especially in the beginning its important to find out which pages and styles you enjoy.
Looking for more ideas for your bullet journal spreads? Have a look at these 10 cute bujo collection ideas!
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