Aujourd’hui je suis ravie de vous parler du fameux « bullet journal » ou « bujo » pour les initiés :) On en entend parler sur les blogs, dans les m…
If you’re still in high school, consider creating a bullet journal. These notebooks are great for noting down information that is important in your classes. For example, you can use them to record deadlines for assignments and class information. You can also use them to keep track of important dates. If you’re a student, consider […]
It wasn’t until a few months after starting my dot grid, that I decided to try a habit tracker. At first, I was a skeptic. Does it really matter if I don’t get 8 glasses of water a day (turns out, yes). But oh how quickly I became obsessed with these layouts. I love it because, eventually I stopped needing it. My habits became automatic (which is exactly the point). If you’re already using one of our dot grid journals, here’s a quick tutorial on how I created this layout. The layout will work in other dot grid notebooks, but you might have to slightly modify, as the pages aren’t identical to ours. Step 1: Leave top 7 rows blank for your header Step 2: Draw a box 21 dots wide and 28 squares long. They will be one column of padding on each side. Step 3: 6 squares from the left of your box, draw a vertical line all the way down. Step 4: Every 2 squares, draw a horizontal line across the boxes. Step 5: Horizontally divide the right hand boxes into two rows. Step 6: In the right hand boxes, add vertical lines all the way down after each square. Step 7: Add the days of the month (1-30) in the boxes. If your month has 31 days, it’s ok to tack on an extra square at the end. Step 8: Add the the title, doodles, and habits you want to track.For each day you complete a habit, color or shade in the box. If you enjoyed this lesson, and are interested in learning more layouts, sign up for information on our Dot Grid 101 course, coming this fall! Or if you’re not into the DIY scene, you can download this exact layout as a free printable here!
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I was lucky enough to be given one of the new Dingbats Earth Collection notebooks to try out. In this Dingbats Earth Review you'll get my personal opinion on this notebook. If you've already decided that you will be buying a Dingbats Notebook but haven't decided between one from the Wildlife Collection or one from
Week 7's pages. Some weeks I feel totally inspired, other weeks I struggle with what to do with my layout. Last week was one of the latter, I hope this week is easier! 😉 #journal #hobonichi #planner...
the other side of my peach spread this side is prettier imo