Don’t get too crazy in the beginning as you figure out what pages do and don’t work for you. These examples are meant for inspiration as you create your own winter doodles for your bullet journal. The bread and butter of a bullet journal is simply a pen and a notebook you carry with you regularly. Below is my winter bullet journal idea and 4 examples of winter doodles from other bullet journalers. And to be completely transparent, I only use the markers and stencils a couple of times a month, when I set up new pages, or am bored and want to decorate. They come with a little carry case and ruler. Metal Stencils to help me decorate and design my journal. I get these colorful markers for decorating.This is the black pen I use for writing in my dailies and such.I use this journal, which is a dupe to the cult-favorite Leuchtturm1917. The only difference is the pages aren’t numbered.If you’re just starting out on your BuJo journey, these are the tools I wish I had purchased at the beginning instead of overpriced books and markers that ‘professional bullet journal-ers’ recommended me. Here are some cactus doodles to get you inspired! TOOLSīefore we dive right in, I want to mention the tools I have found and use for Bullet Journaling. My current obsession are cactus and succulents! I have them all over my house and now all over the pages of my bullet journal. I know I’m not the only one who loves doodling in my bullet journal! However, my doodle skills aren’t that great (I’m working on it!) so I, like most, go online to find tutorials and inspiration.
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