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National Day Weekly Bullet Journal Spread Themes

For the theme of my weekly spreads I love to include any 'National Day' that I can. I thought that since I love to do it that maybe other bullet journalers would love to do the same. This blog post will include 'National Day' theme for the month of January and the beginning of February. As I have mentioned before I plan digitally, using an iPad and the application  GoodNotes  and  Bargain Depot Stylus 2 Pack  from Amazon. If you are curious to why I plan digitally you should check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . National Pie Day Weekly Spread January 23, 2019 is National Pie Day!! Who doesn't love pie? For this weekly spread I drew a whole cherry pie and two cherries on a stem. Cherry pie is not my favorite kind of pie, but I thought it would be the cutest for this spread. The way in which I set up my weekly spreads is by having a section for each day to write activities, to do lists, and appointments. At the botto...

2019 Bullet Journal Set-Up

 Give yourself a pat on the back because you survived 2018. Now that its 2019 its time to set up your 2019 bullet journal. In this blog post I will break down my monthly, yearly and weekly spreads that I will for cure being using in my 2019 bullet journal along with the order in which I am organizing my bullet journal. As I have mentioned before I plan digitally, using an iPad and the application  GoodNotes  and  Bargain Depot Stylus 2 Pack  from Amazon. If you are curious to why I plan digitally you should check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . 2019 Bujo Set Up The first spread that I have in my 2019 bullet journal is my 2019 Bujo Set Up spread. This spread is what I use to remember in the order in which I want my planner to be organized. For me this type of spread works better than an index or table of contents due to the fact that I plan digitally and am able to scroll and see each page in the thumbnail feature...

8 Weekly Bullet Journal Spreads You Have to Use in 2019

As 2018 comes to an end, I thought I would share some of my favorite weekly spreads. Whether you are planning to start using a bullet journal at the start of the new year or you are a seasoned bujo pro, these weekly spreads are simple to create and cute. Since I plan digitally, I use an iPad and the application  GoodNotes  and  Bargain Depot Stylus 2 Pack  from Amazon. If you are curious to why I plan digitally you should check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . Now lets get into these weekly spreads. The layout for these weekly spreads were all the same except for the last spread. I prefer a vertical layout. These themes could be easy adapted to fit a horizontal layout or any type of layout that you prefer. I also include a food log for each day, but as you will see there is room for other trackers, spreads, notes, to do lists, or any other feature that you include in your weekly spreads. Honey Comb One of my favori...

Step-By-Step Christmas Weekly Bullet Journal Spread

With my last holiday themed step-by-step weekly spread being so successful, I thought I would create another one. This step-by-step tutorial gives the details needed to create a Christmas ornament weekly bullet journal spread. Since I plan digitally I use an iPad and the application  GoodNotes  and  Bargain Depot Stylus 2 Pack  from Amazon. If you are curious to why I plan digitally you should check out my blog post  Switching to a Digital Planner-Paperless Planning . Step #1: Weekly Layout For this particular spread I used a horizontal layout that included space at the top for the ornaments, daily food trackers and space for any notes or to do lists. What is great about this weekly layout is that the empty space at the bottom allows for you to customize the layout and add habit trackers or any other element that you use in your weekly spreads. For this spread I recommend having a layout that has space large enough for the ornaments, I used mine as a hea...