Find a variety of Book layouts that you can add to your Bullet Journal. Keep a log of what you want to read, trackers, and write reviews all in one place!
Looking to add some cute drawings to your bullet journal overall theme but need some ideas? These step-by-step doodle tutorials will help you get started! #BuJo #BulletJournals #Diary
Whether you’re taking notes from spiritual teachers, writing your own spells, or simply keeping an account of your spiritual growth, a diary is an essential tool for any witch! In this articl…
What??? Tutorials! Tutorials are everywhere! Artists in Blogland has a monthly "Techniques on Tuesday" tutorial going on. The challenge over at Inspiration Avenue this week is to share a tutorial. Every Tuesday, Kristin Dudish has been doing a tutorial try-out and inviting others to try it too and link up. Carolyn Dube's Gelli Plate class is up and running with lots of great tutorials. So, I decided to do one as well. I love books! As you know, lately I've been loving altering old books. Recently I got a this book: and decided to try the simplest one - the X Book! This was so much fun, and easy to make. The instructions in Alisa's book are very clear and easy to follow, although I do recommend folding and cutting a blank sheet of paper before doing your project. To give you a sense of how user-friendly the book is, here is how Alisa portrays the folding and instructions: Best of all, the book is on sale right now at Amazon! You can see more on Alisa Golden's website and blog. (Here's another You Tube tutorial on the folding process, if you need some more guidance, and a "hands free" one with a slightly different take.) Of course, I had to add my own spin to it -- adding in journaling cards, inclusions and tags... Thank you for visiting! I read and treasure every comment and will answer any questions as quickly as I can. Linking to Paint Party Friday, Art Journal Everyday at Balzer Designs, and Creative Everyday. Hope to get around to visiting everyone this weekend!
Commonplace books are like scrapbooks for the books you read. This is not something new; it has been around for a very long time; became significant in Early Modern Europe. It can be used by anyone as a way to remember useful concepts or...
Discover my favorite things to to do with an empty notebook. Use one these notebook ideas to inspire your next creation.
Two warrants on my home, numerous criminal investigations and one arrest later and I’ll still do the right thing no matter what they try and do to me, this ex-cop revealed what was it like to be a good apple.
Keeping a writing journal is an essential practice for any aspiring writer. What should you write in it? Take a peek in my journal & start your own today!
"I don't want to love her. I don't like what that means for me." "What do you think it means?" "It means I have something to lose again, and I'm not strong enough for that anymore."
Looking for ideas on how to create your own writer's notebook for NaNoWriMo? This inspo post has got you covered with a super simple writing tracker layout.
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