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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 share ideas on other ele

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 to a theme for a whole year I woul