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5 Fall Black and White Weekly Bullet Journal Spread Ideas

I have been in a funk lately with my inspiration for my weekly spreads. To try and get out of the funk I started watching some November and October bullet journal plan with me on YouTube. One that particularly inspired me was Kristin's November Plan Me . Her video gave me the inspiration for some the weekly spreads that I am going to share in this post.  I plan digitally, using an iPad and the application  GoodNotes  and  Adonit Dash 3 Stylus  from Amazon. Currently I am still using GoodNotes 4. If you are curious to why I plan digitally you should check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . Mickey Pumpkins For this spread there is a Mickey shaped pumpkin for each day of the week. There is also room to track your food for each day. I made this spread by tracing a coloring page picture of a Mickey pumpkin that I found online. If you do not track what you eat each day then you can use the open space for other weekly elements. I...

Elements to Make Your Bullet Journal Cohesive

For 2020 I decided to make my bullet journal more cohesive compared to how I have designed it in the past. While doing this I have come up with a few different ways to make all types of spreads be cohesive. In this blog post I will give ideas with explanations and images for how you to can create a yearly bullet journal that is cohesive from beginning to end.  I plan digitally, using an iPad and the application  GoodNotes   Adonit Dash 3 Stylus  from Amazon. These spreads were made on GoodNotes5, but are easily exported to be used on GoodNotes4. If you are curious to why I plan digitally check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . Theme My first suggestion is to have a theme for the whole calendar year. For 2020 I chose the theme of minimal black and white with an accent of grey highlights. A theme like this helps to have a majority of the bullet journal look cohesive when you look over the whole notebook. When it comes ...