Have you tried starting a bullet journal, yet? A few years ago, I started to notice this new trend in keeping a planner. I was scrolling through Pinterest looking at all the different ones that are available.
About halfway down the page, I noticed this very pretty, hand-drawn, calendar. Well, naturally I had to check it out.
This quickly led me into the world of bullet journalling. Over the years, I have made several, each getting just a bit more elaborate than the previous.
If you are unfamiliar with bullet journalling, let me just tell you that it is so much fun! I love seeing my bullet journals come alive. So, I thought that I would share with you some of my bullet journal ideas, and how to get started.
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What is a Bullet Journal?
If you are like I was, you may be asking “Exactly, what is a bullet journal?” Is it a journal or a planner? Well, it is actually both.
Because you are creating a bullet journal to meet your specific needs, it can be anything that you desire. It can be detailed or simple. It can be as plain or as fancy as you want.
Some people are very artistic and doodle amazing artwork into their journals. I rely on rulers and stickers to make mine look nice.
How to Start a Bullet Journal…
All you need to begin a bullet journal is the right notebook or paper and some pens. Some people use dot paper/notebooks and others prefer grid paper/notebooks. I like a mix of both. This is why I created my own printable bullet papers.
I also made a few other printable templates that can be used for bullet journaling. FYI – all my printables are available for free. You can see more about that here.
If you go with a notebook, you never need to print the paper. One of the best and most popular choices is this Leuchtturm Hardcover journal.*
I like it because the pages are bleed-proof, it has a blank table of contents page, and it has a nifty pocket in the back where you can store supplies.
However, with a premade journal, you can’t move things around later if you decide that you want to reorganize. To solve that problem, I started using loose paper and a binder, but that is just a personal preference.
Other than a paper choice and/or notebook, you are going to need a good set of pens. Let’s start with a writing pen. Since you will be doing a lot of writing in small spaces, the best pens for text are fine-tipped pens that don’t bleed through.
Some people swear by their Sharpie pens.* I like them because they meet all the basic requirements for journalling, and the colors are very vibrant.
However, if you are a fountain pen lover, you should really give one of these Pilot Metropolitan* pens a try. They are so smooth and work great as a go-to pen for writing.
For embellishing and color fill, I have two favorite brands for my go-to pens. For hand lettering, I love the Tombow Dual Brush Pens.* They are water-based, so they blend very easily.
I also love, love, love my Staedtler Triplus Fineliner Pens.* They are so vibrant and easy to use for fine details like lining, drawing, or even writing text.
Bullet Journal Ideas…
But, once you get started, where do you go from there? Well, there are so many things that you can do with your journal besides using it as a datebook.
In fact, there are so many bullet journal ideas that can be utilized to customize your book. One of the most common templates is a tracker. You can use it to track habits, goals, and more.
You can also keep track of your finances with a bullet journal. One of my favorite templates is a saving’s challenge. You can get my template for free with access to the Printable’s Gallery, a service that I provide for all of my subscribers!
This one is divided into 24 deposits, which can cover 24 consecutive weeks or bimonthly amounts for an entire year.
Another fun idea is to plan out your Netflix or binge-worthy movies. And as luck would have it, I also have a printable for that.
This same idea can be applied to a reading list, or to any other goals that you would like to set.
And if you want to know how I get all of my printables to look so vibrant, be sure to check out my post on printing perfect printables. It covers everything from paper to printers.
Accessory Products:
Because I am not the greatest artist, I need a little assistance to embellish my pages. Some of the best products that I have found to make my journals functional can be purchased from Amazon.
One of the easiest ways to embellish is to use washi tape.* I like to buy it in sets so that I have a selection from which to choose.
It is a good idea to not only have decorative designs but also to have some pastel shades that you can write on – these make good labels for days of the week.
Another great way to embellish a journal is with stencils. With a good set of stencils, you can create perfect banners and letters. I like this set of stencils* because it has a great selection of stencils that are necessary for bullet journalling.
They can also be used for scrapbooking and other DIY crafts. Plus they fit in most planners, so you can carry them with you.
Another really neat item that I found are these calendar stamps.* It comes with all the options needed to create calendars for each month and a week in review stamp. Perfect for people who don’t have the time or the talent to draw in perfect little calendars.
Note – these require a stamp block, so if you don’t have one, or are new to stamping, you will need to buy one of those for this to work correctly.
Making Your Own Paper Products
If you are really into making your own paper products, you absolutely must build yourself a bookbinding press. They are super easy to make and will really allow you to get high-quality results.
I like to use mine to make notepads and to bind my own journals and planners. I love having the option of making a totally custom item complete with my own logo and design. If you are like me, seriously, build a bookbinding press.
Final Comments…
Regardless of how detailed you choose to make your bullet journal, they can be a great way to help organize your life and keep track of the important stuff.
As mentioned before, I have a lot of printables available in my Printable’s Gallery, including some bullet journaling templates. I try to add new freebies regularly. So, make sure you subscribe to receive access!