
This is the first two spreads after the index. I’m going to try to finish them this year, instead of getting new books. Anyway, it’s meant to be all the books I’ve read half of and always “meant to finish”.

Right page is a last minute new collection that would be under the custom spreads heading if I had thought to take two different pictures. It’s a new year, so I don’t have much in the way of daily logs yet. I don’t need a full page for monthly tasks, but I haven’t found another monthly layout I like better, so I’ve stuck with this so far.
GARDEN TRACKER BULLET JOURNAL HOW TO
This is your basic monthly spread, right out of the original “ How to Bullet Journal” video. If you want a bare minimum bullet journal, you use just these spreads (and the index) and you’re done. This is the stuff that’s kinda integral to bullet journals. When I get a chance I’ll update with m current bujo.) My Minimal Bullet JournalĬlick on images to view full size. (This was my journal from three years ago. So for anyone else feeling lost and alone in a wasteland of bullet journals that double as art journals and scrap books, here’s a real minimal bullet journal. It’s certainly not what I’m looking for when I’m checking out minimal bullet journals. I tried doing a search for “minimal bullet journal” and even the people describing themselves as “minimalist” are using fancy calligraphy and stickers and talking about which pens they use to get their drop shadows on their page titles…

BUT, I can’t draw for shit, my handwriting has been described as “chicken scratch” and I really am not interested in watching someone spend 10 minutes adding pictures of daises to their bullet journal.

I love my bullet journal, and I’m always looking for new ideas for spreads and monthly set ups and stuff.
