HI IT’S BEEN SO FREAKING LONG OMGGGGGG
The last time I posted on this blog was when I was abroad in Taiwan and I stopped halfway through my trip…my bad…
Anyways, since then, I’ve actually managed to edit my photos from the trip (might post them later??) and from a trip to Hong Kong as well, and I’ve gotten wayyy into bullet journaling. If you don’t know about bullet journals, click here to learn more. Basically all you need to know is that it’s a 100% customizable method of keeping a planner, which you can use to track habits, finances, appointments, goals, or anything else you can think of. It’s whatever you want it to be! I’ve been using this system since December of 2016 and have really fallen head over heels in love with it. Sitting down and being thoughtful about my goals and commitments is a really helpful ritual that I’ve grown quite accustomed to. And it turns out there is a really lively and diverse community of bullet journalers online, spread across tumblr, instagram, pinterest, and youtube. I’m personally addicted to watching bujo videos on youtube, and I’ve even started making a few videos on the topic myself. I’ve decided it would be helpful to show some close up photos of my bujo to accompany videos that I put out (plus I needed an excuse to get back into this blog since I honestly miss writing posts, and reading posts of people I follow).
Below are some close up photos of my spreads, which I describe in the video. I believe you can click to enlarge…Scroll down to learn about the different products I used for the month of February!
What I Used:
Bullet Journal: Moleskine dotted in Black (not sure if this is the exact model of journal I’m using…it was just the only dotted Moleskine available at my local bookstore)
Zig Brushable in Baby Pink and Powder Blue
MT washi tape in a cherry blossom design
Stickers: Day&Day Deco Stickers (this shop is out of stock but I’m not sure where else to find them online since I buy all my supplies in person at stores in Seoul…)
Any questions, just drop me a comment!
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