Drawing pretty typography and quotes in bullet journals is something most of us will get into at some point. Quotes can be motivating or comforting depending on the quote. Either way it is one of my favorite ways to add a bit of creativity in my journal. Today I want to show you some creative ways you can add quotes to your bullet journal to help motivate you and keep you going. It’s your journal so go with what you like and what will work for you. If you love writing quote pages in your journal you might want to consider getting a second journalRead More →
Minimalist Bullet Journal Cover Page For January - January 2019 Bullet Journal Set up

The beginning of the year is an extra crazy time for me. I have goals to create and plan out, deadlines to create, and loads of planning to do. For January I decided to do a minimalist bullet journal set up to save time on my planning. December and January are ALWAYS crazy months for me. Between loads of December birthdays, Christmas, and New Years I have almost zero time. To make matters worse I am in the process of changing up my mommy blog and dealing with all the things that come with a rebrand. I am all over the place with ideas, plans,Read More →

Should you start a new bullet journal for the new year? In this post I hope to help you decide if you should start fresh or finish out your current journal in the new year. I’ve been seeing a lot of questions in the bullet journal Facebook groups lately. They are all wondering the same thing. “Should I start fresh with a new journal for the new year?” View this post on Instagram Leave as is, or colour in the flower front right, and the vines that come from it? #bujo #bujoideas #bujo2019 #bulletjournal #year #flower #drawing #doodle A post shared by Sabine Little (@sabine.little)Read More →

Weekly spreads are one of the more useful spreads to have in your bullet journal. Not only do they help you with planning and staying on track each and every week, weekly spreads are there to give you a snapshot of your weekly to dos. I love weekly spreads because they allow for short snapshots of each day of the week. I can move from one task to the next quickly and even get ahead on work too. How I Use Weekly Spreads Bullet journaling is more than just having a planner available. For me I use daily logs to write down what went onRead More →

Full disclosure, I am not a brush letterer, yet. I am learning how to do brush lettering but I am still a total newb. When I first started hand lettering I was using the crayola super tips, which worked pretty well. However, I wanted to get the feel of a brush pen, so I decided to try out the Scribbles That Matter Brand pens. I will be flat out honest, as I always am with my reviews, if you do lettering with brush pens and are advanced these pens are not for you. However, if you are a beginner – like me – these areRead More →
Scribbles That Matter Bullet Journal Review

This is an honest review of the Scribbles That Matter Iconic Version Journal. This Scribbles That Matter journal review shares my opinions of the journal and is not paid for or sponsored by the company. Today I want to share my experience using the Scribbles That Matter Iconic Journal. I will say right up front here I am pretty happy with the journal itself. It’s well manufactured and satisfies my bullet journal needs. There are some things to be aware of about this journal and I will cover all of them in this review. Before we get into that though let’s take a look atRead More →

The very first pages that you are going to put into your bullet journal is your key and your index pages. You key page tells you what all your symbols means. This helps you to reference tasks, completed tasks, projects, events, and other aspects of your life that you need to track. The index page tells you where you can find everything in your journal. When you come up with your key you can use any symbols that you wish. As you use the symbols enough you will eventually memorize them and actually rarely reference this page. Your index pages will tell you where toRead More →

If you are brand new to bullet journaling you probably need help deciding what supplies to get. This is where I come in. I’m giving you tips to getting the best bullet journal supplies for beginners. You don’t have to spend loads of money to start bullet journaling and this post will teach you how. When you first start bullet journaling you don’t always know if you are going to stick with it. You don’t want to spend loads of money on a hobby you might not follow through on, right? Well this is why I recommend you get a cheap composition notebook and aRead More →

Keeping with our perfect spreads for beginners theme we are going to cover some easy bullet journal monthly spreads. Easy monthly spreads are great for more than just beginners. Bullet journalers who want a minimalist or simple look for ease of creation can take advantage of the easy to duplicate spreads. I highly recommend that bullet journal beginners go with minimalist spreads and layouts for at least the first month or so. By keeping things simple while you are first getting into the habit of using your bullet journal you are less likely to feel overwhelmed and give up. Bullet journaling is an amazing creativeRead More →
21 Bullet Journal Future Log Ideas

One of the very first spreads people put in their bullet journal is the future log. The bullet journal year at a glance is a fantastic reference guide for planning out your entire year. They are fantastic to marking holidays, birthdays, and other important dates. Future logs in your bullet journal are an essential spread to create. They make planning easier and are a fantastic reference when creating your monthly and weekly spreads. Before we get started here is a list of my recommended supplies. Recommended Products Journal Stencils Fine Point Pens Micron Fine Line Set Pens Tombow Fudenosuke Soft And Hard Tip Brush PenRead More →