

I love the cute doodles that are in this spread. I love how simple these leaves are to draw, so you don’t need a step-by-step tutorial for them. Here’s a nice variety of leaves that you can draw. This page features items like a bubble bath, robe and candles. These doodles are perfect for a self-care bullet journal spread. Additionally, the tutorial does a great job at breaking down each step involved in drawing them.

I love the seashells and oysters pictured here. How to Draw Seashells and Oysters Credit: bujojaymie If you love to garden and you’re making a garden themed spread, here are a few doodles you can add to your page. This page gives you 16 different arrow ideas that you can try. Arrow Doodles Credit: appy.doodlesĪrrows add a nice touch to your bullet journal spread. This window opens up to the sun shining, trees, and birds flying. This simple tutorial teaches you how to draw an open window. How to Draw a Window Credit: appy.doodles Bullet Journal Printables: If you love printables, you should check out this 50-Page Printable Bullet Journal.Įnjoy this collection of simple doodle ideas and step-by-step doodle tutorials.Shape Stencils: These stencils include ribbons, banners, and so much more.Washi Tape: Washi tape provides a simple way to personalize your journal.If you like decorating your bullet journal with a lot of colors I highly recommend investing in a pack of good quality markers that will last you long. However, I add small touches of color here and there and I do it with my favorite markers. I personally prefer minimalist bullet journals with clean spreads, so I’m not a big fan of markers.

When bullet journaling, pens are probably the thing that you’re going to use the most, so investing in good ones from the beginning is a great idea. Each one has a different size, so you can do everything with them and you won’t need to purchase any other pens. These are a bit more expensive than usual, but you can get a pack of 6 for a really good price on Amazon. Pens. I use the Pigma Micron black finalizers for writing titles and lines. The best thing is that it doesn’t bleed, so you can use watercolors and markers! On the first page, it has a blank space led by “This bullet journal belongs to” that you can fill in with your name. It has been designed exclusively for bullet journaling as you can see on the front cover. The pages are dotted, which makes it easier to draw straight lines and perfect squares.

Journal. I use this bullet journal I got for a really inexpensive price on Amazon.
